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Developing countries are increasingly recognising the importance of science in developing their economies, and the challenges that entails.

Opinions and Analysis

Science challenges in post-apartheid South Africa South Africa's astronomy project must show local benefit

Co-hosting the world's largest radio telescope raises South Africa's scientific standing. But it must also help meet the country's social needs.

1 June 2012 | EN

Spotting unsound science in Pakistan

Quack science and illogical claims abound in Pakistan, says Pervez Hoodbhoy.

1 June 2012 | EN
Source: Express Tribune

Policy Briefs

Participatory selection of rice varieties in Bangladesh Classifying knowledge for policymaking

Organising research into different types of knowledge can promote decision-making based on evidence from a range of sources.

27 April 2012 | EN
Source: Overseas Development Institute

Digester dome construction Measuring progress on technology for development

The Rio+20 Secretariat's analysis of S&T trends and achievements since the 1992 Earth Summit points to ways of accelerating progress.

16 March 2012 | EN
Source: UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20)


News and Features

Tunisian flag Tunisian researchers seek greater support for science

In post-revolution Tunisia, scientists are demanding budget increases and explicit support in the country's new constitution.

1 June 2012 | EN

A green globe Science recognition in Rio+20 talks 'uphill struggle'

More science is needed in the outcome document of the Rio+20 summit, a UNESCO meeting in Paris and a UN meeting in New York have heard.

1 June 2012 | EN

Practical Guides

Calculator, pen and calendar How to question numbers

Linda Nordling on how questioning numbers in policy statements gives journalists credibility and clout — and reveals new stories.

8 March 2012 | EN | ES | FR