All the deliverables of the BRTE project were achieved over the course of the project.
WP1 – Ethics: The project successfully established: templates of the informed consent forms and information sheet are secured and are ready for submission upon request; copies of ethics approvals for the research with humans have been obtained, are kept on file and are ready for submission to REA upon request; and, copies of opinion or confirmation by the competent Institutional Data Protection Officer have been obtained, kept on file and are ready for submission to REA upon request.
WP2 – Critical Infrastructure: A strategic document that enhances educational infrastructure in WSU has been prepared; a conceptual Framework for Building Resilience through Education was developed; the interim report on the implementation of proposed strategies was developed; and a final report on implementation of proposed strategies to enhance educational infrastructure at WSU was submitted that demonstrates how the enhanced critical infrastructure will advance education in WSU.
WP3 – Innovative Education Sharing: Established a qualifications framework that will be used between the two universities to enable awarding of joint degrees; a pathway programme is established; and, WSU staff have developed various business and innovation modules. The results of this work packages impacted the educational system beyond Wolaita and contributed to the national modularisation system.
WP4 – Research and Innovation: Head of incubation and business development unit of WSU developed a strategy that presents options to build an innovation hub in WSU; thirteen innovative, appropriate and relevant research studies have been progressed by PhD students jointly between UCD-WSU. While yet to be finalised, this work package has resulted in the submission of more that thirty academic papers to international peer reviewed journals; nine of which are already published.
WP5 – Knowledge Sharing and Dissemination: The project launched its project website (
http://www.brte.eu(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)) that was maintained throughout the 62 months; and news coverage was given to twelve major events of the project especially in Period 1, this waned slightly in Period 2 given the challenging context and the need to respect the challenging times for the people of Wolaita; the dissemination and outreach strategy of the project was developed and implemented despite ongoing challenges and delays. The BRTE book has been delayed, however a detailed proposal has been agreed for its completion in the 2023 calendar year.
WP6 – Project Management: Building relationship; getting ethical documents from consortium members; kick-off meeting; and, he project management team is continuously met to manage risks, catch up delaying activities, enhance mobilities, and achieve the overall objective of the project. The BRTE Consortium grew in number and strength over the course of the project. A commitment was given by all Consortium member to progress to a BRTE 2 and open the doors to new beneficiaries and partners interested in supporting the goal of BRTE: TO STRENGTHEN THE RESILIENCE OF WOLAITA AND ITS PEOPLES.