
AKENTEN APPIAH-MENKA UNIVERSITY OF SKILLS TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
AKENTEN APPIAH-MENKA UNIVERSITY OF SKILLS TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:TU Berlin, BTH, RISE, E-LICO FOUNDATION, GEP +25 partnersTU Berlin,BTH,RISE,E-LICO FOUNDATION,GEP,STIFTELSEN BASIC INTERNET,SEI,UNEP,SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS,AKENTEN APPIAH-MENKA UNIVERSITY OF SKILLS TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT,NMU,ICLEI EURO,UEMI,NUST,MAKE IT GREEN SOLUTIONS AB,AAU,LEITAT,UN-HABITAT PROGRAMME DES NATIONS UNIES POUR LES ET,Stichting Cenex Nederland,DTU,SIEMENS STIFTUNG,Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy,METANOGENIA SOCIEDAD LIMITADA,WETU,ICLEI AFRICA,F6S IE,TECNALIA,ICLEI - LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY EV,GOING GREEN,NURFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101037141Overall Budget: 10,210,000 EURFunder Contribution: 9,989,130 EURSESA will facilitate a structured co-development process, which starts with the co-development of energy access innovations that have a high potential for take-up and are tested, validated and later replicated. Each technology will be demonstrated in the living lab, and a corresponding information and training package is created. Each of the living lab team will consist of technology experts, local implementation partners (members of the consortium) along with local authorities (associated partners) and innovators (recruited through the seed-funding call), guided by business development, finance and policy experts. Demonstration actions will aim to test innovative technologies and services in different contexts that have a high level of replicability and a high potential for long-term sustainability. The project aims to achieve a high level of replicability of actions. As part of an effort to go beyond the state of the art and maximise the project?s impact, the project will co-develop innovations with local partners and cooperate closely with sister projects to exploit synergies. Solutions that will be tested in this project have been selected on their basis of their replication potential. Demonstration concepts aim to integrate several solutions to provide essential energy services to rural and urban communities and create easily replicable business opportunities for local entrepreneurs. The co-developed demonstration actions will be initially tested in the Kenya living lab and based on the initial learnings, various aspects of the tested innovations will be validated in living labs in different socio-economic operating environments (Ghana, South Africa, Malawi and Morocco). The learning from the validation living labs will strengthen the applicability and replicability of the technologies as well as the basic business concepts, which will be shared in the SESA toolbox and incubator programme.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:TU Berlin, UCT, EIT KIC URBAN MOBILITY SL, ZČU, UEMI +20 partnersTU Berlin,UCT,EIT KIC URBAN MOBILITY SL,ZČU,UEMI,University of Florence,AKENTEN APPIAH-MENKA UNIVERSITY OF SKILLS TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT,GoMetro,UN-HABITAT PROGRAMME DES NATIONS UNIES POUR LES ET,IDIADA,ICLEI AFRICA,ICLEI - LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY EV,BTH,UITP,UNEP,NATIONAL ROAD SAFETY AGENCY NARSA,THE INSTITUTE FOR TRANSPORTATION & DEVELOPMENT POLICY,Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy,UHasselt,NUR,THI,Zambia Road Safety Trust,HEALTHY PEOPLE RWANDA,AFRICAN CYCLING FOUNDATION,EIT URBAN MOBILITY FOUNDATIONFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069525Overall Budget: 3,883,380 EURFunder Contribution: 3,800,880 EURThe TRANS-SAFE project will involve national, regional, and city level demonstrations to test different types of innovative and integrated Safe System solutions, complemented by a comprehensive toolbox, capacity development, policy support and replication activities. To maximize impact, the project brings together in a consortium, highly committed cities, road safety agencies and experts from both Europe and Africa. Building on numerous synergistic projects, networks, and a strong technical experience among partners, the consortium will deliver an ambitious project through highly effective and innovative approaches to sustainable road safety development, thereby ensuring that road safety systems and interventions from this project deliver on the recommendations of the Road Safety Cluster of the African-EU Transport Task Force, adopted in 2020. The consortium members have experience and expertise in Africa-related research as well as development-related research in collaboration with local actors in various countries of Africa at many levels. Ultimately, the project will help deliver on the Joint EU-Africa Strategy (JAES) and advance countries' progress towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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