Who we are

ARIN - Fostering connection and peer-learning amongst Researchers, Policymakers, and Practitioners who work in different fields and state and non-state organisations

The African Research and Impact Network (ARIN) is an impact platform that brings together a network of scholars and policymakers across Africa. Modeled as a network, ARIN seeks to leverage on the capabilities of African talented scholars in a flexible manner. ARIN’s core focus is to engage in peer learning and sharing good transformative research and impact practices. Areas of focus include natural resource management, climate change, agriculture, forestry, energy, water, and cities to leverage their knowledge and experiences in promoting research excellence and impact pathways.

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Latest Publications

Building Effective Communities of Practice for Transdiciplinary Research and Action in Climate Change and Health in Africa

The escalating impacts of climate change on health-determining sectors such as agriculture, food security, energy,…

Policy Brief : Opportunities for Enhancing Trans-Disciplinary Research and Action in Climate Change and Health in Africa

The escalating severity of climate change is exerting increasing pressure on health-determining sectors, including agriculture,…

VACANCY : DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST

Terms of Reference (TOR) for Digital Communications Specialist at Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN)…
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Recent News & Blogs

CAPCHA Platform Launches to Tackle Africa’s Climate and Health Challenges.

By Florence Onyango & Ann Irungu The Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN) has successfully…

ARIN Champions Locally Led Adaptation at Step Change Webinar Series

By: Florence Onyango and Edna Kowenje The Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN) actively participated…

The Critical Role of Data in Africa’s Just Transition

By: Humphrey Agevi Introduction Africa disproportionately bears the brunt of climate change despite minimal responsibility.…

The launch of the ARIN Science-Policy Mini-grants and Mentorship Scheme

By:Diana Muthusi and Nancy Mutwii The launch of the ARIN Science-Policy Mini-grants and Mentorship Scheme,…

Kenyan Stakeholders Discuss Strategies for Effective Climate Adaptation during the FCDO-Funded Study

By Florence Onyango Dr. Agevi leading the conversation on climate adaptation in Kenya On July…

Climate Change and Health: Bridging the Attribution Gap through Climate Epidemiology

By: Ann Irungu, Emily Bolo, Florence Onyango Climate change, once a distant topic confined to scientific…
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