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  • The Division of Research & Extension today, 11 May 2021, planted 1,000 tree seedlings at Njoro Campus. Today鈥檚 session is part of the University鈥檚 continuous effort of environmental conservation as reflected in one of its core values, 鈥淧assion for environmental conservation.

    The Division of Research & Extension today, 11 May 2021, planted 1,000 tree seedlings at Njoro Campus. Today鈥檚 session is part of the University鈥檚 continuous effort of environmental conservation as reflected in one of its core values, 鈥淧assion for environmental conservation.鈥

  • Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and Developement, Egerton University, is a leading provider of evidence and knowledge for accountability and learning, to catalyse agricultural and rural sector transformation.

  • Egerton University's Tegemeo Institute is a key participant in the 9th Annual ReNAPRI Stakeholder Conference Looking ahead: 鈥淪trengthening Africa鈥檚 food system through increased productivity, climate resilience and adaptation鈥 Africa.

  • Tegemeo Institute is advancing local leadership and innovation networks (ALL-IN) Soil. This emerged during the; Evidence to Action Conference 2022, Makerere University in Kampala Uganda. 26th to 30th September 2022.

    The Institute鈥檚 researchers Dr John Olwande and Mr. John Mburu represented 海角破解版in the conference organized by the International Centre for Evaluation and Development (ICED) and its partners.

    This conferences鈥 theme was; 鈥淎dapting Innovative Evaluation Practices for Evidence-Based Decision Making During and Beyond Covid-19 Pandemic鈥. It was premised on reimagining evaluation, evidence generation, synthesis and utilization and making it more functional amidst the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond.

     Dr John Olwande presented in the side event organized by ICED for all the 12 ALL-IN projects in sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Tegemeo Institute-Kenya, Michigan State University and Purdue University in the US are implementing a multi-year research project on 鈥淪upport for Applied Research and Analysis in Kenya and East Africa Region. (SARA-KEA)鈥. The project supports development programming by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Kenya and East Africa Missions in the counties of focus in Kenya.One of the study topics in the project is to examine the role entrepreneurial investor farmers play in driving agricultural transformation in Kenya. The study team conducted a listing of all farm households in 40 selected villages in Kakamega and Kisumu counties. the activity was conducted from 20thto 31stOctober 2022. The household survey of sampled farmers will take place from mid-November through December 2022.

  • Farm to Market Alliance (FtMA) is an Alliance of six agri-focused organizations whose operations are coordinated by the World Food Programme (WFP). In Kenya, FtMA鈥檚 operations began in July 2017, and currently covers thirteen (13) counties. The key value chains the program focuses on are Maize, Sorghum, Rice, and Irish potatoes, other smaller value chains of interest are Soya and Finger millet FtMA Kenya鈥檚 key objectives are to: Increase the productivity and income of smallholder farmers, develop self-sustaining Farmer Service Centres (FSCs), increase private investment and involvement in the smallholder food sector and develop evidence based documents on the FtMA model. The institute was contracted by WFP to undertake the evaluation of the FtMA project. The lead consultant is Dr Jackson Langat, Monitoring, Learning and Evaluation Officer. Training of data collection staff was undertaken at Agricultural Training Centre in Nakuru and thereafter the teams were dispatched to the field. Data collection is completed and the data management and analysis is ongoing and the evaluation report is due for submission by the 3rd week of December 2022.

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    Tegemeo Institute has been in collaboration with the following Counties:.Taita Taveta

  • Tegemeo Institute, an affiliate of Egerton University, led a group of farmers and agricultural enthusiasts on an extraordinary farm tour across Kenya.

    The tour, which started from June 22nd to June 24th, organized in collaboration with the Kenya Agricultural Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) and Agribench, aimed to promote knowledge sharing, empower farmers with the latest agricultural techniques, and provide insights into government programs.

  • In a major effort to shape the future of Kenya鈥檚 agriculture, Egerton University鈥檚 Tegemeo Institute hosted a conference in partnership with Michigan State University and Purdue University. With the theme, 鈥淪haping Sustainable Futures: 

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