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Lack of Dedicated Advisory Systems Faulted for Slow Science Adoption in Policy

Lack of Dedicated Advisory Systems Faulted for Slow Science Adoption in Polic By Duncan Mboyah The lack of dedicated science advisory systems is responsible for the slow adoption of science in policy, scientists and policy makers say at the 5th International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA) conference in Kigali, Rwanda. The delegates said that scientific […]
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Africa: Regional Hub to Promote Scientific Advice Established in Rwanda

Africa: Regional Hub to Promote Scientific Advice Established in Rwanda By Duncan Mboyah The International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA) has established a regional hub in Rwanda to promote scientific advice in Africa. Prof. Remi Quirion, President of INGSA said that the focus is to build the capacity of scientists in Africa, noting that […]
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How Digital Technology is Improving Access to Health Services for Kenyan Youths

How Digital Technology is Improving Access to Health Services for Kenyan Youths By Gift Briton   It is approaching mid-day on Wednesday. The sun beats down harshly as we navigate the narrow alleyways of Kibera, Kenya’s largest informal settlement, on the outskirts of Nairobi. Eyes follow every move we make with curious gazes tracking our […]
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President Ruto Calls for US$25 Billion Replenishment of African Development Fund

President Ruto Calls for US$25 Billion Replenishment of African Development Fund Kenya’s President William Ruto has intensified his campaign for a substantial replenishment of the African Development Fund, underscoring the transformative impact of the Fund-backed projects in the country. The Fund is the concessional window of the African Development Bank Group. President Ruto reaffirmed his […]
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Malawi’s First Bt Maize Trials Show Promise

Malawi’s First Bt Maize Trials Show Promise By Aghan Daniel Scientists at Malawi’s Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) have expressed their joy following the excellent performance of the first Bt Maize Confined Field Trial (CFTs). While speaking to the Seed Trade Association of Malawi (STAM) Biotech and Innovation Committee who made a […]
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Africa: AUDA-NEPAD, AATF Forge Partnership to Propel Genome Editing

Africa: AUDA-NEPAD, AATF Forge Partnership to Propel Genome Editing By Bellah Conte To advance the utilization of genome editing as a pivotal tool in bolstering agricultural development across Africa, the African Union Development Agency- New Partnership for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD) and the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU). This […]
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Kenya’s Pioneering Scientists Honoured with Lifetime Achievement Awards

Kenya’s Pioneering Scientists Honoured with Lifetime Achievement Awards By Gift Briton The late Prof. Thomas Odhiambo, Prof. Calestous Juma and Prof. Wangari Maathai have been feted with Lifetime Achievement Awards for their distinguished contributions to science, technology and innovation across Africa. Kenya’s National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI) issued the recognition and awards […]
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African Governments Urged to Embrace Disruptive Technologies

African Governments Urged to Embrace Disruptive Technologies By Duncan Mboyah Scientists have called upon African governments to embrace disruptive technologies including Artificial Intelligence (AI), quantum computing and astronomy. They were speaking during the 5th International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA) conference in Kigali, Rwanda. The scientists observed that the private sector, with large resources, is […]
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