Akangoa R. Abora, Olusegun Adeyemi Adegbile,
Idelbert Dagbegnon Behanzin, Mahamadou M. Dicko, Agossou
Gadedjisso-Tossou, Malan Ketcha Kablan, Abravi Essenam Kissi, Issoufou
Liman Harou, Diouf Ousmane Sane, and Abroulaye Sanfo successfully
completed the program. The students who participated in the truly
international program come from Togo, Niger, Nigéria, Mali, Bénin, Côte
d’Ivoire, Sénégal, Burkina Faso, and Ghana.
The graduation
ceremony was honored by the attendance of Mrs. Dzifa Ama Gameti who
represented the Ministry of Higher Education and Research of Togo. The
president of the University of Lomé and member of the WASCAL Governing
Board Prof. Messanvi Gbeassor, Dr Laurent Sédogo, Executive Director of
WASCAL and Prof. Kouami Kokou, Director of the Master Program Climate
Change and Human Security expressed their gratitude to the German
Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the national and
international partners who support the program. „We are well equipped
and well qualified to apply tools and methodologies for assessing the
impacts of climate change on populations to ensure human security and
the fight against the negative and harmful effects of climate change on
their business activities and other.“ said Abravi Essenam Kissi.
The
Master Program Climate Change and Education started in November 2012.
The second batch of students started course work in 2013.
Contact
Prof. Kouami Kokou,
Director of the Master Program Climate Change and Human Security
kokoukouami(at)hotmail.com
The Advisory Board of the Master’s Program Climate Change and Human Security. Photo: GSP Climate Change and Human Security 2014.
Mrs. Dzifa Ama Gameti represented the Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Photo: GSP Climate Change and Human Security 2014.
Prof. Messanvi Gbeassor, President of the University of Lomé and Member of the WASCAL Governing Board also congratulated the students. Photo: GSP Climate Change and Human Security 2014.
Ms. Abravi Essenam Kissi during her graduation speach. Photo: GSP Climate Change and Human Security 2014.