ASTU hosts a five-day DAAD Alumni workshop
The
DAAD workshop is titled “Promoting the capacity of local actors for sustainable
water supply, sanitation and environmental protection measures in East Africa
“from 26th to 30th August 2024.
The participants of the workshop come from Germany, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and
different universities in Ethiopia (ASTU, Hawassa, Jimma, Bair Dar and Addis
Ababa Universities) along with relevant ministries. The workshop covers a wide
range of environmental, water supply and sanitation issues.
The environmental challenges faced by East Africa are closely tied to its water
and sanitation issues. Deforestation, land degradation, soil erosion, and the
depletion of water resources are all consequences of unsustainable land-use
practices, population pressure, and inadequate environmental governance. These
environmental changes have far-reaching impacts on agriculture, biodiversity,
and livelihoods, further straining the region's ability to cope with food
insecurity, natural disasters, and climate change. The degradation of the
ecosystems, such as forests, wetlands, and watersheds, not only diminishes the
region's natural beauty but also threatens the availability of clean water and
the sustainability of agriculture, which many communities depend on for
survival.
Addressing these complex problems with a single blueprint intervention is not
possible due to the diverse and interconnected nature of the challenges facing
East Africa, such as inadequate access to clean water, poor sanitation, and
environmental degradation. These issues are deeply rooted in various social,
economic, cultural, and environmental factors that differ across regions,
communities, and countries. Therefore, an approach that takes into account the
multifaceted nature of these problems is necessary. Rather than implementing a
one-size-fits-all solution, a holistic and integrated approach is required to
effectively tackle these challenges in a sustainable and context-specific
manner.
Professors from different countries and universities are presenting research findings
relevant to the thematic area of the workshop, discussions are held and
experiences are shared. Most importantly, the workshop provides opportunity for
the participants to establish networking for further collaboration. Professor
Alemayehu Gebissa from University of Rostock in Germany is the project leader
and professor Mekonnen Ayana is the local coordinator.