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Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Current and Emerging Threats to Crops (CETC-IL) Stakeholders Workshop at Maseno University

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A team of Project Investigators from University of Maryland Eastern Shore pays a courtesy call to the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Julius Nyabundi (4th from right)

Addressing Global Food Security Challenges through Partnerships and Local Community Engagement 


Maseno University (MSU) is a subrecipient of Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Current and Emerging Threats to Crops (CETC-IL) project titled: “Addressing Current and Emerging Threats to Crops in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya: A Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Approach” in collaboration with University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) based on the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two institutions. MSU is handling the maize subcomponent of the Kenyan project: Maize and Mango Postharvest Loss Reduction Strategies to Increase Food Security and Employment of Women and Youth in Kisumu, Siaya, and Kitui Counties of Kenya.

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Group Photo of Participants to the workshop
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Visitors
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Prof. Behnam Khatabi PI (Principal Investigator) from University of Maryland Easter Shore
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Prof. Caleb Nindo the Principal Investigator from University of Maryland Easter Shore giving his remarks