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Feb112023
Maternal care in Hargeisa, Somalia. Despite progress on women’s health and rights in the last 50 years, stark inequalities remain in access to contraceptives and health services to support safe pregnancy and birth, a special report says. Copyright: Sarah Bones/CARE. (CC BY 2.0). This image has been cropped.

Drugs companies must address ‘marginalization’ of women

From IYBSSD partners, General news, SciDev.net

Drugs companies must make fundamental changes to their core business to address R&D gaps and access to existing medicines for women’s sexual/reproductive health in poor countries, global health equity advocates urge.

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Feb102023
Delegates at the Open Science Forum organized by DDE

Michel Spiro, UNESCO Chief speak at ‘Open Science Forum’

Events, General news, IYBSSD

The Headquarters of UNESCO, in France, recently was the cynosure of all eyes as the ‘DDE Open Science Forum’ attracted 150 guests from 97 organizations and institutions, in about 40 different countries and regions.

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Feb82023
The Tropics account for 40% of the world’s total surface area and are host to approximately 80% of the world’s biodiversity. Photo-FAO IPPC

For biodiversity to thrive…

From IYBSSD partners, Future Earth, General news

Despite decades of increasing investment in conservation, ‘bending the curve’ of biodiversity decline has not succeeded, according to a study.

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Feb72023
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OPPORTUNITY: Training for solar photovoltaic in Africa

Events, General news

The French Physical Society and the French Optical Society have just launched a project on solar photovoltaics in Africa.

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Feb62023
Scientists performing research analysis in a lab

Foundation donates $3m for science in Ukraine

From IYBSSD partners, General news, Polish Academy of Sciences

An international group has been formed to advance Ukrainian science. Comprising nine scientific organizations, the group recently received $3 million donation from the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.

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Feb52023

TRIUMF strengthening research opportunities

Events, General news, TRIUMF

As part of its future vision exercise, TRIUMF is engaging and strengthening new research opportunities in sustainable development. Abdulsalam MAHMUD reports.

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Feb42023
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For scientists and doctors to understand Parkinson’s disease

From IYBSSD partners, General news, Russian Academy of Sciences

The World Health Organization is alarmed by the rise in the number of neurological diseases, hence approving the 2022-2031 action plan to combat neurodegenerative disorders. Among the most mysterious is Parkinson’s disease.

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Feb32023
The IAU calls on our community to support the aims of the 2016 Paris Agreement on climate change

6 countries fighting climate change with legislation

From IYBSSD partners, General news, Interparliamentary Union

Legislation on climate action is critical for the implementation of the 2015 Paris Agreement, and to bring down global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels.

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Feb12023
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408 European researchers awarded €636m ‘Starting Grants’

From IYBSSD partners, General news, Slovak Academy of Sciences

408 researchers have been offered the ‘2022 European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grants’. The funding is worth in total €636 million and part of the Horizon Europe programme.

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Jan312023
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2 IYBSSD projects among OAD’s 19 selected proposals

Events, General news, International Astronomical Union

The Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD) is pleased to announce the results of its 2022 call for proposals. 19 projects have been selected to receive a total of €113,011.

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