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Monthly Archives: October 2022

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Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, internationally acclaimed African scientist who served as the first female president of Mauritius from 2015 to 2018.

Africa’s youth – veritable resource for science, sustainability

General news, TWASBy Abdulsalam Mahmud31/10/2022Leave a comment

Science for development is more important than ever for Africa in this consequential time, said former Mauritius President, Ameenah Gurib-Fakim.

A cropped version of the Science Fair flyer

Argentina organizes ‘Science Fair’ for IYBSSD2022

General news, IYBSSD 2022By Abdulsalam Mahmud30/10/2022Leave a comment

The Fair, holding from 16 to 17 November 2022, will afford students and teachers in Argentina an opportunity to present innovative projects, that link different disciplines.

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That ISC, partners’ report on Ukraine Crisis

General news, ISCBy Abdulsalam Mahmud29/10/2022Leave a comment

The International Science Council and its partners have released their report on the Ukraine Crisis, highlighting 7 key recommendations for the international community to support science systems affected by conflict.

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What celebrating IYBSSD2022 means for Cuba – Álvarez Díaz

General newsBy Abdulsalam Mahmud28/10/2022Leave a comment

Dr. Lilliam Álvarez Díaz, Executive Secretary of the Cuban Academy of Sciences, in an interview, explained what celebrating IYBSSD means for the people of Cuba.

A citizen science graphic. Credit: California Academy of Sciences

Citizen science for addressing global challenges

General news, IIASABy Abdulsalam Mahmud26/10/2022Leave a comment

Citizen science is increasingly recognized as an important vehicle for democratizing science and promoting the goal of universal access to scientific data and information.

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Sustainable path to eliminating hunger in Africa

General news, IIASABy Abdulsalam Mahmud25/10/2022Leave a comment

In a new study, researchers analyzed how continental free trade and agricultural development could ensure sustainable food security for Africa.

Mohamed Ali Houmed, President of the National Assembly, Djibouti

Djibouti launches campaign for human rights’ protection

General news, Interparliamentary UnionBy Abdulsalam Mahmud24/10/2022Leave a comment

Parliamentarians in Djibouti have been showcasing their work to promote and protect human rights through a new campaign launched by the President of the country’s National Assembly and targeted at their citizens.

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley addresses COP26

7 women parliamentarians leading climate change war

General news, Interparliamentary UnionBy Abdulsalam Mahmud23/10/2022Leave a comment

Research has shown that female political leadership directs countries to adopt more robust climate change policies. 

Maths Day

‘2023 International Day of Mathematics’ gets theme

General news, IMUBy Abdulsalam Mahmud22/10/2022Leave a comment

The 2023 theme for the International Day of Mathematics (IDM 2023) is Mathematics for Everyone.

Inmates at an HIV testing exercise at Westville prison in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Ending stigma and discrimination will be key to winning the battle against AIDS. Copyright: GCIS, South Africa, (CC BY-ND 2.0). This image has been cropped.

Alarming inequalities stifling global war against AIDS

General news, SciDev.netBy Abdulsalam Mahmud21/10/2022Leave a comment

The world is losing the battle against AIDS due to ongoing discrimination around preventative medicines, testing and treatments, an international conference has been warned.

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