
Science and Development Network
News, views and information about science, technology and the developing world
As African governments begin to increase their spending on research and development, there is a growing recognition that science and technology is essential to promoting economic growth.
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Africa Analysis: Collaborating too far from home
Africa lags behind other developing regions in local collaboration — and in building its own scientific capacity, says Linda Nordling.
2 February 2012
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South Sudan must turn its back on elitist education
South Sudan's prosperity depends on more public universities serving more students — and focussing on S&T, not humanities, says John A. Akec.
1 February 2012
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25 January 2012
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Egypt's scientists savour post-revolution year
The Egyptian revolution has led to a golden year for science with increased investment, ambitious plans and renewed public interest.
Moving beyond aid to set the global health agenda
An international meeting aims to shake up donor−recipient relations in a quest for more enduring health gains, reports Beverly Petersen Stearns.
6 January 2012
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Navigating science PR in African institutions
Guidance on how science media officers can put African science on the map with balanced and effective reporting.
23 December 2011
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Source: Wellcome Trust