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4th, July 2008; "NaFIRRI Annual Review and Planning Meeting"
NaFIRRI held her second Annual Review and Planning Meeting on the 4th July 2008; this meeting is a requirement enshrined in the National Agricultural Research Act 2005, which requires every Public Agricultural Research Institutes (PARIs) to conduct Annual Review and Planning Meetings for stakeholders . Read on ...
Fish Cage 16th, October 2007; "Prosperity for all" and World Food Day exhibitions by NaFIRRI
Dr. Lucas Ndawula led a team of scientists who represented NaFIRRI Institute at two recent exhibitions: first to mark the national drive for the Uganda Government program of ‘Prosperity for all’ or ‘Bonna Bagagawale’ at Hotel Africana, Kampala, 6th-9th October 2007 and at the World Food Day celebrations hosted at Kalangala District Headquarters, 16 October 2007. Read on ...
Nafirri 13th, September 2007; Dr. Stephen Sekiranda and Mr. Bwire Patrick represented NaFIRRI during the 2nd ESRI Eastern Africa User Conference
Dr. Stephen Sekiranda and Mr. Bwire Patrick represented NaFIRRI during the 2nd ESRI Eastern Africa User Conference 13th – 14th September 2007 Kampala, Uganda. During this conference Dr. Sekiranda presented a paper “GIS-spatial comparisons of fish community structure in three bays with varying catchments of land use, Lake Victoria, Uganda.” Read on ...
NaFIRRI staff during corporate tea break 10th, September; 2007-NaFIRRI Honours Retiring Staff at the first corporate tea break.
NaFIRRI sent off three of her staff in honour on the 10th, September 2007, two of whom had clocked retirement age and the other having asked for early retirement. NaFIRRI administration at a corporate tea break honoured them. Read on ...
4th, September, 2007; Special exhibit on Lake Victoria by the Lake Victoria Species Survival Program-American Zoo and Aquarium Association (LVSSP-AZA) to come to NaFIRRI
The exhibit named Nyanja (The African Inland Sea) was created by the New England Aquarium (NEAq.) with support of the National Science Foundation (NSF) to draw attention to the biodiversity, uniqueness, beauty, and environmental issues of the world’s second largest lake’s environment. Read on ...
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