For the agricultural sector, adaptation to and mitigation of climate change impacts will require more investments in technological, human, and social capital. Of these, investment in human capital that sustainably increases farmers’ access to water resources through irrigation prominently stands out among the viable interventions. Such targeted investment will enable farmers to cope with climate change shocks, accelerating improvements in their livelihoods. This programme, therefore, targets on producing graduates with the capacity to identify opportunities for irrigation and water resources management and offering specialized knowledge and skills for implementation. The graduates will also be able to effectively exploit the vast water resources the country is endowed with in terms of lakes, rivers, swamps, and wetlands, accounting for nearly 18% of the country’s surface area, using significant portions of this resource for enhancing agricultural production.
- Honors Bachelor's Degree in the following fields: Irrigation, Water Resources, Agricultural, Environmental, Civil, Mechanical, Bio-Systems, Agro-processing, and Mining Engineering.
- Holders of other relevant engineering degrees.
This programme targets graduates seeking to acquire specialized knowledge and skills in planning, designing, constructing, and managing irrigation and drainage systems to enhance agricultural productivity.