Biovision Africa Trust signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chuka University, Kenya

On 19th December 2024, Chuka University and Biovision Africa Trust signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marking a significant milestone in fostering academic excellence and sustainable agricultural practice. The ceremony held in the Vice Chancellor’s Office, Chuka University, marked the beginning of a formal partnership that will bridge the gap between academia and practical expertise, benefiting students, researchers, and the wider community.

The MoU outlines collaborative initiatives, including capacity building programs for both institutions and internship and attachment opportunities for Chuka University students at Biovision Africa Trust. It also encompasses joint research projects, collective application of research grants, and co-hosting of conferences and seminars to advance knowledge sharing and outreach in agroecology and related fields.

Additionally, the partnership will offer specialized training for lecturers and students, support smallholder farmers in the region, and create backlinks on each institution’s website to enhance online presence and resource sharing.

Present during the ceremony were Dr. David Amudavi, the Executive Director, Biovision Africa Trust (3rd Left), Prof. Henry Mutembei M’iKiugu – the Vice Chancellor (VC), Chuka University (centre), Prof. Gilbert Nduru, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC) Academic, Research and Student Affairs (3rd right), Dr. Samwel Chege – Registrar Academic Affairs (far right), Dr. Carolyne Anaye Amukoko, Senior Lecturer – Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental studies (2nd Left), Dr Augustus Nyakundi – Senior. Lecturer, Facility of Humanities and Social Sciences (2nd right) and Mr. Christopher Rwanda-Farmer Communication and Outreach Manager at Biovision Africa Trust (far left).

Dr. David Amudavi and Prof. Mutembei M’iKiugu underscored the need for the two organizations to work on the identified areas of collaboration to benefit the two organizations. They noted that the two institutions should develop an action plan to guide implementation of activities and enhance preparedness in responding to calls for proposals. Dr. Amudavi assured the VC and his team that Biovision Africa Trust will ensure to include Chuka University in future consortia for proposals requiring partnerships with academia. The operationalization of the MOU commences immediately.

Prepared by Christopher Rwanda

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