By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
The West African Science
Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) and Lancaster
University have taken steps to advance their recently signed Memorandum of
Understanding by launching a high-level partnership workshop focused on developing
competitive proposals under the Horizon Europe programme.
The workshop, held at WASCAL
Headquarters in Accra, Ghana, marks the implementation phase of the
collaboration between the two institutions, with a focus on strengthening
climate research, innovation and sustainable development initiatives across
Africa.

Opening the event, WASCAL
Executive Director, Prof. Emmanuel Wendsongré Ramdé, reaffirmed the
institution’s commitment to leveraging international partnerships to address
climate challenges and support sustainable development on the continent.
Prof. Kirk T. Semple,
University Director of International Research at Lancaster University, provided
participants with insights into the Horizon Europe Africa Initiative and
outlined opportunities available to African research institutions through the programme.
Technical sessions were led
by Dr. Akanimo Odon, Head of Africa Strategic Partnerships at Lancaster
University, who facilitated discussions on funding opportunities, proposal
development strategies and approaches to enhancing competitiveness for Horizon Europe
grants.

The workshop also explored
collaborative solutions in climate-smart agriculture, sustainable food systems
and the water-nutrient-energy nexus, areas considered critical to Africa’s
climate resilience and development agenda.
Officials from both
institutions said the engagement reflects a shared commitment to ensuring that
international partnerships translate into practical outcomes that strengthen
research capacity, innovation and sustainable development across Africa.