Uganda should rethink its decision on World Bank funding
Millennium Science Initiative funding has produced an impressive range of projects in Uganda. The government is wrong to bring it to an end.

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Millennium Science Initiative funding has produced an impressive range of projects in Uganda. The government is wrong to bring it to an end.
African countries now have a snapshot of their science spending. They should use it to improve policy and address development priorities.
Japan is the latest country to give scientific cooperation with developing countries a higher profile in its foreign aid policies.
Zimbabwe's new science minister faces a daunting task in rebuilding his country's scientific capacity. He deserves all the help he can get.
20 February 2009 | EN
Getting science into policymaking is challenging — but a recent workshop for African parliamentary researchers suggested new ways forward.
Commodity price rises are no substitute for long-term investment in infrastructure and capacity as a means of securing sustained development.
Disagreement on how to create collaborative centres of excellence in Africa could weaken the continent's efforts for scientific revival.
14 December 2006 | EN
Defining an appropriate policy-making role for Africa's scientific community requires a careful balance between 'science push' and 'demand pull'.
25 October 2006 | EN
Building an effective and accountable way to fund science and technology across Africa is a major challenge facing the region’s leaders and scientific communities. You are invited to join the debate.
5 September 2006 | EN
Next January, the heads of member states of the African Union will meet to discuss science and technology in what will be a unique opportunity to support the continent's scientific renaissance.
16 June 2006 | EN
Few doubt that, as the Commission for Africa has emphasised, stronger universities are needed across the African continent. The challenge is achieve this in an effective and sustainable way.
14 March 2005 | EN