14 April 2011
New group of UNU-LRT fellows
Fellows attending this
year’s six-month training programme have arrived. This is the second group of fellows attending the programme since it became a UNU training
programme. The fellows this year are eight and come from Ethiopia, Ghana, Niger, Mongolia and Uganda.
8 March 2011
News from a 2007 LRT fellow from Mongolia
Bulgamaa Densambuu from Mongolia was in the first group of fellows
participating in the LRT programme in 2007. She is currently the head of the Research and Technology Department at the Mongolian Society for Range
Management (MSRM) and is starting her post doctoral program at the New Mexico University, NM, USA. Bulgamaa says that the LRT training was a great opportunity that gave her a better
understanding of the importance of capacity building in the field of land management in Mongolia.
Since attending the programme in Iceland, Bulgamaa has worked towards
integrating research and knowledge transfer to local people, directly applying experience and knowledge she accumulated during the LRT programme. She
coordinates several projects at the MSRM. One is the creation of a nationwide network of institutions with the aim to enhance flow of data and information
on rangeland health in order to improve decision-making at the policy level. Another project she oversees is how to transfer knowledge, gathered
from previous projects on rangeland rehabilitation, to herders and other rangeland-user
groups.
20 December 2010
Best wishes for the Festive Season and a Happy New Year!
The UNU-LRT team in Iceland sends you their best wishes for the upcoming Festive Season and a Happy New year
2011!
At the end of the year we look back at the progress made, and achievements and milestones reached in 2010. Please see our recap here.
23 November 2010
News from a 2009 LRT fellow
Jafaru Adam Musah from Ghana was a LRT fellow in 2009. He has taken on many new responsibilities in his work since
returning from Iceland. One is the “Ghana Environmental Management Project” (GEMP). GEMP’s prime objective is to assist communities to identify local and community-based
activities that can help mitigating desertification and drought. Jafaru says that the training he got during the LRT programme has given him good skills for such a work and has motivated him to
participate in such projects.
9 October 2010
The first graduation of UNU-LRT fellows
On October 7th the first six fellows graduated since the Land Restoration Training programme became a part of the United Nations
University. The graduated fellows are from Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Namibia, Niger, and Mongolia. At the graduation ceremony the fellow presented their individual project work which they worked on during the latter part of the
programme.
13 July 2010
Demonstration of land degradation problems and land restoration approaches in Iceland
Last week this year’s fellows travelled around Iceland to learn first-hand about land degradation problems and how they are
being approached.