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Follow RECLAIM's journey as we transform climate education across Sub-Saharan Africa
The RECLAIM project has officially commenced with a comprehensive kick-off meeting bringing together partner institutions across Africa and Europe. This EU-funded initiative aims to transform climate education and academic excellence in the region.
The inaugural RECLAIM climate education centre was inaugurated at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, marking a significant milestone in making climate education accessible to students across Sub-Saharan Africa.
RECLAIM has launched five innovative AI-adaptive micro-learning challenges that gamify climate education. These tools integrate cutting-edge technology with academic rigor to engage students in understanding climate resilience.
The RECLAIM academic mobility scheme enables researchers from across Sub-Saharan Africa to collaborate and exchange knowledge. This intra-Africa mobility initiative strengthens research networks and fosters pan-African cooperation.
Expert perspectives on climate education, mobility and sustainable development
In this blog post, we explore how climate education drives sustainable development and builds resilience in vulnerable communities. Learn about RECLAIM's approach to making climate science accessible and actionable for students across Africa.
Micro-credentials are revolutionizing how we recognize academic achievements. RECLAIM's innovative credentialing system creates pathways for cross-border recognition and enhances employability for African graduates.
RECLAIM's mobile learning labs bring climate education to remote communities. Discover how these innovative labs democratize access to quality education and empower local communities to take climate action.
Green skills are essential for Africa's sustainable future. RECLAIM focuses on developing competencies in climate adaptation, renewable energy, and environmental management through innovative curricula.
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