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Good news from Cameroon

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: University scientists in Cameroon have had their pay cheques increased by over 40% over two years. I … more →

Tags: TWAS 11th General Conference, Africa, health, R&D in Africa, African science policy

But is it good enough?

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: This morning we heard from some of the more recent success stories in science and technology. Atta u … more →

Tags: TWAS 11th General Conference, Funding, R&D in Africa, science diplomacy, Pakistan

Crossing enemy lines?1 comment

scidevnet wrote 5 months ago: In one of today’s lunchtime sessions at the 6th World Conference of Science Journalists, Chris Whitt … more →

Tags: 6th World Conference of Science Journalists (WCSJ2009), Science Communication, Science journalism, Collaboration

Science diplomacy: the case for caution4 comments

scidevnet wrote 6 months ago: One of the frustrations of meetings at which scientists gather to discuss policy-related issues is t … more →

Tags: New Frontiers in Science Diplomacy 2009, African science policy, science diplomacy

Science as a political tool? Don't even think about it!2 comments

scidevnet wrote 6 months ago: “Forget about using science to achieve political goals; it doesn’t even work.” Chr … more →

Tags: New Frontiers in Science Diplomacy 2009, Health Policy, capacity building, African science policy, science diplomacy

Knowledge management begins at home

scidevnet wrote 7 months ago: Knowledge Management Africa is taking place in Dakar, Senegal, on 4-7 May 2009 “Knowledge mana … more →

Tags: Knowledge Management Africa 2009, Africa, R&D in Africa, African science policy, Knowledge Management

Scientist–policymaker misunderstandings 'hindering research'

scidevnet wrote 1 year ago: [BAMAKO] Tense relations between scientists and policy-makers are a barrier to ensuring science achi … more →

Tags: Bamako 2008, African science policy, Promoting Science, Science Policy


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