Barely installed in its new Pretoria offices, the African Union s New Partnership for Africa s Development (NEPAD) has started work on a new road map for the future of science on the continent. Designed by a February 2003 meeting of science policy advisers, it was described by one participant as a way 'to craft a wider African process on science and technology'. The online Sci.Dev magazine (see Spore 98) has taken up the challenge. With a long, lucid editorial on 24 February headed Gleam of hope for African science? , it spoke of the need for NEPAD to follow participatory science policy development and invited readers to join the process. A discussion forum was due to follow. Email: editor@scidev.net Website: www.scidev.net/archives...
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The evasive nature which characterizes Africa’s development is something familiar to all. Various am...
“African nations risk giving investors access to large areas of land in rushed, secretive and one-si...
Scientific collaboration in South Africa Science is a priority for most countries. But for a host of...
Barely installed in its new Pretoria offices, the African Union s New Partnership for Africa s Devel...
To provide more visibility and more opportunities to world-wide scientific discussions to African sc...
A new multidisciplinary journal aims to gather into a single forum information concerning the wide-r...
[Extract] AfricaArray(http://www.AfricaArray.org) is a 20-year initiative in the geosciences to meet...
There is no denying the fact that, there is an increasing call for scientists and engineers to engag...
Preface: Status of the Document The first draft of this strategy for the African Open Science Plat...
great challenge for the scientifi c community, says physics Nobel laureate David Gross, is to connec...
The development of astronomy and space science in Africa has grown significantly over the past few y...
In 2012, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) was 11 years old. In its early years, ...
Starting nearly from scratch in the early 1960s, Africa has experienced an academic boom and an impr...
AfricaArray (www.AfricaArray.org) is a 20-year initiative, started in 2005, to meet the New Partners...
This report and policy brief were commissioned by the African Science Granting Councils’ Initiative ...
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“African nations risk giving investors access to large areas of land in rushed, secretive and one-si...
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