Interactive World Café
Conference Day 2 – Tuesday October 22
Research can have significant societal impact, but identifying such societal impact and communicating it to relevant stakeholders takes practice. Unlike traditional paper sessions, the World Café format encourages greater interaction among conference participants. PhD researchers will present their projects, related to certain SDG:s, in a concise, creative, and engaging manner—without the use of PowerPoint slides—and lead dynamic discussions with participants who share an interest in their topics.
Programme Interactive World Café
Venue: Open space in the Café
Time 15:30-17:00
Presentations
What Future is there for Smallholder Secondary forests in the Peruvian Amazon?
Célina Marie Scülfort, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
SDG focus: 1, 10, 15
Climate Change Policies and Local Stories for Territorial Defense in Colombia
Catalina Quiroga, Lund University
Transboundary Animal and Emerging Zoonotic Disease (TAEZDs) in Vietnam
Hung Nam Luong, Uppsala University and International Livestock Research Institute
SDG focus:1, 2, 3, 9, 15, 17
Spice Value Chains in Tanzania
Jacqueline George Kajembe, Sokoine University of Agriculture
SDG focus: 1,2, 8, 12
A Holistic One Health-WASH Approach to Address Taenia solium in Uganda: Exploring Socioecological and Gender ‘Spill-overs’ in Smallholder Pig Farming
Jasmine Therese Arcilla, Uppsala University
SDG focus: 2, 3, 5, 6
Midwize: Empowering Midwives for Improved Maternity Care in Uganda
Johanna Blomgren, Karolinska Institute
SDG Focus: 3, 17
Adverse Effect of Air Pollution on Pregnancy Outcomes
Kiya Kedir Abagero, Armauer Hansen Research Inistitute
Restoring Drylands through Manure and Grass-Legume Intercropping
Margeret Nyaga, University of Nairobi
Tropical Agroforestry Supports Pollinators and Improves Bean Yield
Nanyika Kingazi, Sokoine University of Agriculture
SDG focus: 2, 15
GlobalGAP Certification and Sustainable Mango Production in Ghana
Rexford Akrong, University of Cape Coast
SDG focus: 1, 8, 12
What is an Interactive World Café?
The World Café method is designed to create a safe, welcoming environment in which to intentionally connect multiple ideas and perspectives on a topic by engaging participants in several rounds of small-group conversations.