support in their implementation of activities as well as support contract management.Supervise and guide consultants, partners and other contractors and provide high quality. Support the preparation of reports, project proposals, communication materials and workshops and webinars as needed. Contribute to reporting including of lessons learnt and best practices considering gender, age, and diversity.Coordination with the Prime Minister’s Office, district local governments, IGAD institutions, development partners, research organisations and other relevant actors in your field of activities,.Support the establishment of a cross-border Steering Committee, ensure regular meetings with relevant stakeholders on Project Implementations in line with IGAD interests in cooperation with IGAD-CBDFU and provide technical input and advisory services. Research, document and analyse projects, project data and reports available from older or running GIZ Projects, from several implementation partners (NGOs, CBOS, FBO or other stakeholders) on possible pilot projects (Sustainable use of NR, Small scale business development, Tourism sector, Youth skills Development, Financial services development, community or private Vet or Heath Services, Solar installations, to name some) for the Karamoja region for Pastoralists and agro-pastoralists communities, with a focus on Gender Transformation and support needs and capacity assessments, including user-cantered engagements, gender and youth roles, and contribute to market feasibility studies and/or value chain assessments as needed. Carry out a stakeholder analysis and start cooperation with local NGOs, international development partners, IGAD and district local government as well as other relevant stakeholders on the related topics.Implementation should be in line with existing development plans, the Transhumance Corridor Development Plan, the Transhumance Protocol by IGAD and under consideration of local knowledge and practices. Plan and implement further activities related tonthe 2nd objective of the projects, analysing pre-conditions for project implementation, develop guidelines for starting these kinds of pilot projects and support the drafting of an implementation handbook or guideline for upscaling these 15 prioritised projects in the Karamoja Cluster to other border clusters in the IGAD region and for the use of other member countries of IGAD in the Horn of Africa. Young’s modulus decreases when the load rate of fibrous residues increases regardless of the size of the fibers.The Technical Advisor will be in charge of: Contribute on Resilience strengthening of IGAD and the border regions of IGAD by identifying analysing, selection and supporting of 15 well working pilot projects on different topics (with 60% women and/or youth targeted) in the Karamoja region and cross-border Uganda Kenya for agro-pastoralists and pastoralists communities. Mechanical characterization by bending tests reveals a fragile behavior of the samples tested. The average water absorption rate of bagasse fibres is estimated at 8% for the 2.5 mm fiber size and 12% for the 4 mm fiber size for all composites. Analysis of physical properties shows that water absorption increases with the rate of residue load. The three-point bending tests are carried out with the aim of inducing Young’s modulus from the elaborate samples. Physical properties such as the rate of water absorption and the density of the composite are assessed. The cold compression moulding technique was used in the production of the various samples. The load on the test tube during the test has a random orientation. The composite material developed takes into account the size parameters and mass load rate of the reinforcement, the variations of which are between 2.5 mm and 4 mm respectively for the first parameter and 10% to 25% for the second. The aim of the study is to enhance the abundantly produced sugarcane bagasse in the form of residues in the processing plants of said sugar cane. Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering,ĪBSTRACT: This study examines the implementation and characterization of a polymer matrix composite material reinforced by sugarcane residues. Implementation and Evaluation of Certain Properties of a Polymer Matrix Composite Material Reinforced by Fibrous Residues of Saccharum officinarum in View of an Applicability OrientationĪUTHORS: Marie Josette Ndengue, Merlin Zacharie Ayissi, Pierre Marcel Anicet Noah, Fabien Betene Ebanda, Atangana AtebaĬomposite, Polymer, Bagasse, Young Modulus, Saccharum officinarum (2011) Effect of Humidity on Mechanical Properties of Flax fibres Reinforced Composites.
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