Science for the SDGs – Part 38 – Partners for transformation 5/6 – How to boost science capacity in the Global South
Open access and new kind of partnerships are ways to develop science all over the world.
Open access and new kind of partnerships are ways to develop science all over the world.
There are not enough scientists in developing countries. It must change.
Scientists must accept to engage in partnerships with all parts of society for their work to be used.
All knowledge that could help to achieve SDGs should be shared.
New relationships between science, policy making and society could help to achieve the SDGs.
An online conference about Artifical Intelligence with a focus on Africa.
Basic sciences are a common good, and as such must be accessible to everybody.
UN Secretary-General appoints 15 independent scientists to draft the second quadrennial Global Sustainable Development Report.
Structures are important to define the way you do science, and the kind of science you can do.
In Colombia, the “Mission of Wise Men and Women” discussed, and made proposal, about the future of the country, with a lot of science.
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