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Africa Program - AfricaCountries
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda
Programme SummaryMore specifically, this broad-based programme - initially focussed in southern Africa - includes projects in:
The activities of the Africa Program fall into two general categories: "Science and Technology Information" and "Science and Technology for Development." For example, in December 2001 the Africa Program helped launch a two-year initiative entitled "Women in Higher Education and Science: African Universities Responding to HIV/AIDS." The initiative aimed to catalyse activities by East African universities in response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It focussed on enhancing science education and strengthening community outreach to foster civic engagement with HIV/AIDS efforts. The initiative was launched with a workshop involving U.S. and African partners and featuring presentations and discussions with U.S. science education experts, U.S. and African NGOs, and eight university teams from Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya. Second, the Africa Program released "Partnerships for Strengthening Conservation Biology in Africa." This publication reports the results of an international workshop held in Nairobi, Kenya in September 2001 to discuss the status of conservation science in Africa and to find ways to build on existing strengths in Africa in research and education. The workshop was organised by the Africa Program in collaboration with the Society for Conservation Biology and International Livestock Research Institute. Third, "Malaria in Africa: Emerging Prevention and Control Challenges," a proceedings volume from the symposium of the same name, was published online. The symposium was held February 17, 2001, at the AAAS Annual Meeting in San Francisco. The Africa Program has also released a report entitled "Global Trade and Consumer Choices: Coral Reefs in Crisis." The report presents papers by five experts who spoke at a 2001 symposium on coral reef conservation and the global trade in coral reef animals and products. The symposium was held at the AAAS Annual Meeting and was co-organised by the Africa Program. ContactAlan Bornbusch, Director
The Africa Program SourceThe Africa Program site; and Letter from Chifu wa Malindi to mwananchi@yahoogroups.com on April 18, 2002. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site July 21 2003 Last Updated July 18 2003 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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