A consortium of universities led by Addis Ababa University is implementing a four-year Intra-Africa academic mobility project focused on strengthening agroforestry research and education to support climate change mitigation. According to the reports, the initiative—named Strengthening Agroforestry Research and Education for Climate Change Mitigation in Africa (SERA)—brings together institutions including Addis Ababa University and JKUAT in Kenya. The project is designed to enhance research capacity and improve academic mobility between participating universities across Africa. By supporting training and collaboration in agroforestry, the effort aims to strengthen knowledge and practices that can contribute to reducing climate impacts. The coverage describes the collaboration as a university-led partnership under the Intra-Africa mobility framework, with SERA serving as the overarching programme connecting the participating institutions. Both sources present the same core information: the project’s four-year duration, its climate mitigation focus, and the lead role of Addis Ababa University alongside JKUAT.