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Q&A: the ‘elephant in the room’ in Nile Basin reporting

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Q&A: the ‘elephant in the room’ in Nile Basin reporting

08/01/20

US shutdown could deeply hurt African science

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US shutdown could deeply hurt African science

25/01/19

Why African governments commit less to R&D funding

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Why African governments commit less to R&D funding

22/12/17

Science academies should influence education in Africa

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Science academies should influence education in Africa

06/09/17

Time to act on climate change is now

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Time to act on climate change is now

26/11/15

Mauritius’s new president vows to boost science

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Mauritius’s new president vows to boost science

05/06/15

Africa Analysis: Nigeria’s government-elect and S&T

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Africa Analysis: Nigeria’s government-elect and S&T

17/04/15

Africa Analysis: Governments need scientific advisors

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Africa Analysis: Governments need scientific advisors

10/09/14

Ethiopia’s Millennium Dam: Science and controversy

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