Energy access, renewables, agriculture, biomass, food security, water and sanitation are key areas of engagement for SEI in sub-Saharan Africa.
This inventory report is a first step towards creating scenarios and roadmaps for a circular economy based on organic waste resources in Naivasha.
Nairobi residents experience health problems because of pollution. Read comment by Philip Osano, Director of SEI Africa, in the Nation.
Read a summary of a workshop held in Kigali, Rwanda, on the country's Biomass Energy Strategy.
East Africa workshop launches SEI research project on the impact of financial aid in helping agriculure adapt to climate change in developing countries.
An online event brings together experts and Ministers from Kenya, Rwanda, and the UK to inform an upcoming independent global review on biodiversity.
The Dasgupta Interim Report sets out central economic and scientific concepts that will underpin the final report on the future of biodiversity
The four-year LANDMARC project will analyse technical, socio-economic, and ecological dimensions of climate mitigation issues.
This is the time to safeguard our biological resources to ensure long-term well-being of humans through sustainable economies.
The findings show a need to consider how the development of 'climate resilient' water and sanitation services account for social drivers of vulnerability.
The LANDMARC project will enhance understanding of the potential of land-based negative emission solutions in agriculture, forestry and other land use sectors.