Project Details
Description
This co-design, participatory process carried out in SETU in February 2024 following the four-stage process of White et al (2022). It brought together researchers from the global south and global north to explore the role of universities in creating solutions for addressing food insecurity, and youth unemployment in Niassa Province, Northern Mozambique. Co-design is seen as crucial for sustained adoption and use of solutions, for crossing disciplines and cultural boundaries and for designing solutions for resource-constrained people living in developing countries (Jagtap 2022). Using a snowball sampling technique, 20 participants with experience and expertise in land sciences, science, circular economy, technology, entrepreneurship and humanities were recruited to take part in the study. Ethical approval was granted by SETU Research Committee (SETUREC23/24/003) in January 2024. The aim was to generate research questions and produce a research plan that would integrate the perspectives of multiple disciplines, while fore fronting the needs and rights of communities in Niassa Province, Mozambique. Data were collected and preliminary analysis was carried out by the participants during a workshop.
Key findings
Data were collected and preliminary analysis was carried out by the participants during a workshop. Among the themes that emerged were:
Closing the Gender Gap,
Networks and Relationships,
Education, Research and Skills.
Key outputs included a 3 year research plan, 5 research grant applications, 1 webinar and 1 published working paper and 1 conference paper (national).
Closing the Gender Gap,
Networks and Relationships,
Education, Research and Skills.
Key outputs included a 3 year research plan, 5 research grant applications, 1 webinar and 1 published working paper and 1 conference paper (national).
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/11/2023 → 30/04/2024 |
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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