ECR Teams

CHALLENGE 1 TEAM

Prize Winner

Climate-Smart Agriculture: Community-Based Mentor System for Women Farmers

This project develops a community-based digital mentoring system to support women farmers in adopting climate-smart agricultural practices. It combines local knowledge with technological tools to enhance resilience, productivity, and sustainability in rural communities across Morocco. 

Early Career Researchers

Supervisory and Advisory Team

Dr Fiona Carroll

Reader in Human–Computer Interaction

Prof Dalila Loudyi

Professor of Water and Environmental Engineering

Dr Issam W. Damaj

Head of Department

CHALLENGE 2 TEAM

Prize Winner

Inclusive Governance and Artificial Intelligence: Ensuring Climate Adaptation that Meets Women’s Needs 

This project explores how artificial intelligence can be harnessed to promote inclusive governance and ensure that climate adaptation strategies effectively address women’s needs. The team aims to design frameworks that integrate AI-driven insights into policy and community decision-making, supporting equitable and data-informed climate resilience. 

Early Career Researchers

Supervisory and Advisory Team

Prof Rachida El Morabet

Professor of Geography

Dr Fiona Carroll

Reader in Human–Computer Interaction

Dr Loubna Mekouar

Assistant Professor

CHALLENGE 3.7 TEAM

Prize Winner

Home Refrigeration and Food-Waste Reduction in Rural Moroccan Households: A Technological Approach to Safe Food-Storage 

This project investigates how climate change affects household food safety and waste in rural Morocco, where women play a central role in food preparation and storage. The team explores low-cost, technology-enabled solutions—such as refrigerator temperature monitoring devices—to promote safe food storage, reduce waste, and improve public health. 

 

By working directly with rural women, the project aims to co-design culturally appropriate and practical interventions that support sustainable, climate-resilient food-management behaviours. Through interviews, focus groups, and small-scale trials, the team will assess perceptions, barriers, and willingness to adopt user-friendly refrigeration technologies. 

 

Findings will inform a scalable model for improving food safety and reducing waste, directly contributing to Morocco’s national priorities for climate resilience, food security, and gender empowerment. 

Early Career Researchers

Supervisory and Advisory Team

Prof Elizabeth Redmond

Professor of Food Safety, Health and Behaviour

Prof Rachida El Morabet

Professor of Geography

Dr Issam W. Damaj

Head of Department

CHALLENGE 4 TEAM

Prize Winner

Women of the Argan Biosphere: Climate Resilience, Empowerment, and Innovation in a Changing Ecosystem

This project focuses on women’s roles in the Argan Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO-protected ecosystem in Morocco that faces growing challenges from climate change. The team explores how innovation, sustainable practices, and local knowledge can enhance climate resilience and economic empowerment for women working in the argan oil and agro-ecology sectors. 

 

Through interdisciplinary research, the team aims to identify opportunities for technological and social innovation that support women-led initiatives in environmental management, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable livelihoods. The project seeks to strengthen community resilience and promote inclusive adaptation strategies in the face of ecological transformation. 

Early Career Researchers

Supervisory and Advisory Team

Prof Dalila Loudyi

Professor of Water and Environmental Engineering

Prof Elizabeth Redmond

Professor of Food Safety, Health and Behaviour

Dr Loubna Mekouar

Assistant Professor

CHALLENGE 8 TEAM

Prize Shortlisted

Women of the Oases: Preserving Local Knowledge for Climate Resilience and Inclusive Rural Development 

This project investigates the vital role of women in Morocco’s oasis communities, where traditional ecological knowledge underpins livelihoods and environmental balance. The team explores how women’s cultural and agricultural practices can inform climate-resilient and inclusive rural development strategies. 

 

By documenting and analysing local knowledge systems, the project aims to design community-based approaches that sustain biodiversity, water management, and social cohesion under changing climatic conditions. The initiative highlights women’s leadership as essential to preserving the unique heritage and resilience of Morocco’s oasis ecosystems. 

Early Career Researchers

Supervisory and Advisory Team

Prof Dalila Loudyi

Professor of Water and Environmental Engineering

Dr Fiona Carroll

Reader in Human–Computer Interaction

Dr Loubna Mekouar

Assistant Professor

Funded by the British Council’s Going Global Partnerships Researcher Challenges scheme.

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