The
ResilientAfrica Network (RAN) funded by USAID is a partnership of 20
African universities in 16 countries. It is led by Makerere University
with Tulane University’s Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy,
Stanford University and the Center for Strategic and International
Studies (CSIS) as partners. RAN is one of eight development labs under
the Higher Education Solutions Network (HESN)
in the office of Science and Technology (OST), USAID. The RAN program
is led by Prof. William Bazeyo (Makerere University, Uganda) the HESN Development Lab Director for RAN.
RAN will strengthen the resilience of
communities by nurturing and scaling innovations from the different
universities. It will apply science and technology to strengthen the
resilience of African communities against natural and man-made stresses.
Its objectives are to:
- Design and operationalize a scientific, data-driven and evidence-based resilience framework for Sub-Saharan Africa that builds on the resources already engaged through the RAN.
- Strengthen resilience at the individual, household and community levels through innovative technologies and approaches to development, which will be identified, incubated, tested and scaled through the RAN, in collaboration with its partners.
- Enhance resilience-related knowledge and share it globally, engaging students, faculty, staff, and development experts from around the world to collaborate on solving resilience related problems.
Development and humanitarian aid have
been historically addressed on a project-by-project basis within
different sectors including health, education, and agriculture among
others. Although these efforts have saved lives and met immediate
program objectives, they have not increased the capacity of affected
populations to withstand future shocks and stresses.
RAN will hence adopt a resilience based
approach to programming that provides a framework for analyzing
resilience and enables people to discover how to be more resilient to
shocks and stresses.
To achieve this, RAN will engage a wide
network of students and faculty members in improving well-being though
generating local innovative solutions to specific development challenges
in African communities.
Compiled by Communications and Engagement Department ResilientAfrica Network(RAN)(Achiro Jennifer, Byomuhangi Owen,Musisi Henry, Nalunga Winnie and Nuwagaba Kenneth )
Compiled by Communications and Engagement Department ResilientAfrica Network(RAN)(Achiro Jennifer, Byomuhangi Owen,Musisi Henry, Nalunga Winnie and Nuwagaba Kenneth )
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