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Round 5

In January 2007, thirteen fellowships were provided to young African researchers who applied in Round 5.  They are listed below.

Ms. Margaret AMBO of Nigeria:   “Effects of Environmental Changes on Urban Agriculture and Food Security in South Eastern Nigeria: A Case Study of Calabar, Cross River State(University of  Calabar, Nigeria)

Ms. Raheal AWUAH of Ghana:  “Heterogeneity in Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and Adaptive Management of On-farm Trees to Climate Change in the Forest Zone of Ghana” (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana)

Mr. Sepo HACHIGONTA of Zambia: “Implications of Regional Climate Model (RCM) Scenarios for Agriculture over Southern Africa” (University of Cape Town, South Africa)

Mr. Kabumbwe HANSINGO of Zambia:  “What Are The Impacts of Benguela Niño on Southern African Rainfall and Are These Modulated by The Indian Ocean?” (University of Cape Town, South Africa)

Ms. Robyn HETEM of South Africa:  “Effects of Climate Change and the Associated Extreme Temperatures and Habitat Transformation on the Physiology of Free-Living Ungulates” (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)

Mr. Wellington JOGO of Zimbabwe:  “Ecological-Economic Analysis of a Wetland Area in the Limpopo Basin: Balancing Human Well-being and Ecological Security” (University of Pretoria, South Africa)

Ms. Dorice Kuitcha KENGNI  of Cameroon: “Evaluation of the Subsoil Water Resources in the Area of Yaounde in Central Cameroon: The Influence of Climatic Change on their Evolution” (Université de Yaoundé I, Cameroon)

Mr. Natali KOSSOUMNA Liba’a of Cameroon: ”Natural Territory and Stock Management by the Nomadic and Sedentary Stockbreeders in the Region Mbororo du Nord in Cameroon Under Global Environmental Change” (Université de Ngaoundéré, Cameroon)


Mr. Armand William MALA of Cameroon:  “Knowledge Systems and Adaptive Co-Management of Natural Resources in Southern Cameroon: Decision Analysis of Agrobiodiversity for integrated forest-agriculture options design” (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)

Mr. Angua Amis MAO of Uganda: “Conservation Planning Under Global Change” (University of Cape Town, South Africa)

Ms. Josephine NDJAMA Sa’a of Cameroon: “Water Pollution of the Great Agglomerations and Impacts of the Climatic Changes on the Environment: A Case Study of the Basins and Slopes of Ngoua, Bobongo and Douala, Cameroon” (Université de Yaoundé I, Cameroon)

Mr. Charles NHEMACHENA of Zimbabwe: “Farming And Future Climatic Dynamics In Southern Africa: Impacts And Adaptation Options” (University of Pretoria, South Africa)

Ms. Eman Sayed SOLIMAN of Egypt: “The Impacts of Baro-Akobo Basin Development on the Nile Hydroclimatology Using GIS Modeling” (Ain Shams University, Egypt)