CETRAD maintains a comprehensive database of geospatial data for Kenya and for target areas of the NCCR North-South and ESAPP Programmes in Tanzania. This database contains thematically structured datasets at regional, national and International levels; and also contains spatial datasets in ArcInfo coverage and geodatabase data formats. The regional database holds datasets for Laikipia, Mwingi, Makueni, Baringo and Kajiado with varying densities of coverage. More districts will continue to be covered with time.
Currently, the database contains themes such as:
ESAPP funded projects fall under two categories: CETRAD's Projects and Collaborative Projects. CETRAD's Projects are those funded for direct implementation by CETRAD, while Collaborative Projects are those funded for implementation by third party institutions, but under the coordination by and/or involvement of CETRAD. Collaborative Projects are both in Kenya and Tanzania.
CETRAD embraces the principles of institutional networking, collaboration, and partnership, at local, regional and international levels, to realise its objectives. CETRAD key partner/affiliated institutions include research and training institutions in Kenya, Tanzania, Switzerland and other countries.
The NCCR North-South Programme is implemented by the Centre for Development and Environment in concert with 8 institutions from Swiss Universities, and is in its second phase since July 2005 till June 2009. The core focus of the second phase is 'Research partnerships for mitigating syndromes of global change' through
CETRAD research activities are conducted within the frame of the four major thrusts:
The research activities are grouped according to the respective framework of funding that include: