MIGRAWARE project met in Cape Coast

MIGRAWARE project met in Cape Coast

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June 13, 2023

The MIGRAWARE project members met for internal results discussion at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. Out staff members Itohan-Osa Abu and Michael Thiel presented the Earth Research Hub in Cape Coast to come together with partners from Martin-Luther-University of Halle/Wittenberg, German Aerospace Center, Federal University of Technology Minna (Nigeria), University of Cape Coast (UCC) and Hɛn Mpoano. After this internal meeting, the project members are heading further to Accra for a results validation workshop at WASCAL.

We would like to thank the colleagues from UCC for their very warm welcome!

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