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Building Climate-resilient African Cities - Experts Outline What is Needed

Building Climate-resilient African Cities - Experts Outline What is Needed

Window of opportunity to secure liveable, equitable, and sustainable futures in the face of climate change is closing fast, more so for Africa

Piloting the WHO Global Guidance Framework for the Responsible Use of the Life Science in Uganda

Piloting the WHO Global Guidance Framework for the Responsible Use of the Life Science in Uganda

WHO published in 2022 the Global guidance framework for the responsible use of the life sciences: mitigating biorisks and governing dual-use research (the framework), which calls on Member States and relevant stakeholders to mitigate biorisks and safely govern dual-use research (DUR) while harnessing the power of life sciences for the global health.

I Advocate an African Research Agenda for African Development

I Advocate an African Research Agenda for African Development

As Uganda's science minister, Monica Musenero pushes to connect scientific research to economic development in her country and her continent.

African Academy of Sciences Elects First Woman President

African Academy of Sciences Elects First Woman President

South Africa’s Lise Korsten to lead unsettled continental science body. The African Academy of Sciences has elected a new governing council headed by a woman—the first in the organisation’s 37-year history.

African Ministers Back Science and Education Fund

African Ministers Back Science and Education Fund

Government representatives welcome novel mechanism but do not commit funding

UK Visa for Top Talent Excludes Graduates of African Universities

UK Visa for Top Talent Excludes Graduates of African Universities

The High Potential Individual visa is intended to attract graduates from around the world to work in the UK, but its criteria excludes anyone who studied at a university in Africa.

Food Prices, Elections, and the Wagner Group in Africa

Food Prices, Elections, and the Wagner Group in Africa

Despite its battlefield failures, Russia has dealt a surprising blow to an unexpected party: world food markets. 

Open Peer Reviewers in Africa: Nominations Are Now Open to Recruit Future Peer-review Trainers Across the Continent

Open Peer Reviewers in Africa: Nominations Are Now Open to Recruit Future Peer-review Trainers Across the Continent

AfricArXiv, Eider Africa, eLife, PREreview, and the Training Centre in Communication (TCC Africa) invite nominations for researchers in the fields of life sciences and medicine who will help co-create and then disseminate resources promoting best open peer-review practices in Africa.

Africa is Bringing Vaccine Manufacturing Home

Africa is Bringing Vaccine Manufacturing Home

A major milestone was reached last week when scientists in South Africa reproduced Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 patents must now be shared.

Breast Cancer in Africa: A Growing Dilemma

Breast Cancer in Africa: A Growing Dilemma

As the world marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, DW examines the rising rates of breast cancer in Nigeria, Uganda and Malawi. Lifesaving information is often scarce, and many patients lack access to adequate treatment.

AfricArXiv - the African Preprint Repository - AfricArXiv on OSF (2020)

AfricArXiv - the African Preprint Repository - AfricArXiv on OSF (2020)

Contribute to covering the fees for AfricArXiv preprint hosting on the Open Science Framework (OSF).

The Pandemic Appears to Have Spared Africa So Far. Scientists Are Struggling to Explain Why.

The Pandemic Appears to Have Spared Africa So Far. Scientists Are Struggling to Explain Why.

Antibody studies suggest large numbers of infections have occurred but the death toll remains low.

Developing Open Science in Africa: Barriers, Solutions and Opportunities

Developing Open Science in Africa: Barriers, Solutions and Opportunities

The paper argues for the development of open science in Africa as a means of energising national science systems and their roles in supporting public and private sectors and the general public.

ETH4D Research Challenges

ETH4D Research Challenges

The goal of the ETH4D Research Challenges is to enable collaborations on project-​based research between ETH researchers, non-​academic partners and partners from the Global South to develop effective solutions for poverty reduction combining technologies, policies and a profound understanding of human behaviour.