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Vice President’s office for Environment and other stakeholders take part in reviewing CFWT and CoNAS Curriculum at Sokoine University of Agriculture

The principal, college of Forestry, Wildlife and tourism at the middle among the seated in white blouse in a group photo during the meeting Recently, Sokoine University of Agriculture held a curriculum review meeting that involved various stakeholders from the Vice President’s office for environment, Tanzania Forest Research Institute (TAFORI), Tanzania Forest Services Agency (TFS), […]

The journey of Prof. Agness Sirima and Dr. Charles Kilawe to excellence and Leadership at College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism, SUA.

Professor. Agness Sirima and Dr. Charles Kilawe, the newly appointed college Principal and deputy principal Professor Agness Sirima Professor Agness Sirima, a renowned academician and leader, has embarked on an exciting new journey in her career. She has been appointed as the new Principal of the College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Tourism, serving from 2023 […]

Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) involves external stakeholders in improving the curriculum for Forestry, Wildlife, and Tourism Courses

The College Principal representative Dr. Greyson Nyamoga at the middle in a group photo with the Meeting members Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) is currently implementing the Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) project, a five-year venture aimed at strengthening the learning environment and labor market alignment of priority programs. The project, in partnership with […]

Increased direct investment in cities to help in combating the climate crisis, COP 28 United Arabs Emirates 2023

COP28 Day 7 Snapshot: Multi-level Action, Urbanization, Built Environment & Transport On the seventh day of the United Nations Climate Summit COP28 in Dubai, the agenda prominently featured discussions on urbanization, the built environment, and transportation, with a particular emphasis on sustainable mobility and shipping. As the summit crossed its mid-point, attention began to pivot […]