TREE PLANTING EXERCISE

Posted on June 21, 2021November 2, 2023Categories Latest News

Global warming is a subject that has continued to raise concern in the present century. Climate change is a global challenge that needs immediate intervention in the interest of blending humanity and nature. Tree planting is without doubt an initiative towards achieving unity between the forests, climate and mankind. Trees have social, economic, environmental, communal and even more so in the wake of the current health global challenge has medicinal properties. COVID -19 pandemic has reaffirmed the importance of finding … Continue reading “TREE PLANTING EXERCISE”

LOOMING CRISIS WITH THE DEPARTURE OF EMINENT PROFESSORS AND RESEARCH LEADERS

Posted on May 2, 2021April 16, 2023Categories Latest News

How do we continually replenish the Research-Career Pipeline? I was saddened to learn early this year that Prof. Ramesh C. Saxena, a former Principal Research Scientist at the International  Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) was no more.  He will be best remembered for his work promoting neem from  the ICIPE-Mbita station and throughout Kenya and East Africa. An  excellent scientist, programme leader, and lasting friend of the founding Director of ICIPE, the late Prof. Thomas R. Odhiambo.  During … Continue reading “LOOMING CRISIS WITH THE DEPARTURE OF EMINENT PROFESSORS AND RESEARCH LEADERS”

PASET RSIF VOL.2 NO.16 – TELECOM SUDPARIS, FRANCE JOINS RSIF

Posted on April 30, 2021April 30, 2021Categories Latest News

TELECOM SudParis joins as an RSIF International Partner InstitutionPASET, through the chair of the Governing Council, has signed an MOU with TELECOM SudParis for collaboration on RSIF.  Activities will include but not be restricted to (i) Sandwich PhD programs; (ii) Visits of faculty for short duration teaching and capacity enhancement for research, innovation and PhD training; (iii) Collaborative research and innovation projects with RSIF faculty and scholars.Telecom SudParis is one of the top French engineering schools of higher education and research that award … Continue reading “PASET RSIF VOL.2 NO.16 – TELECOM SUDPARIS, FRANCE JOINS RSIF”

NACOSTI BOSS APPOINTED TO CHAIR REGIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BODY

Posted on April 20, 2021May 25, 2023Categories Latest News

Prof. Walter Oyawa, Director General – National Commission for Science, Technology, and Innovation (NACOSTI), has been appointed as the Chair of the East African Science and Technology Commission (EASTECO) Governing Board, an institution of the East African Community (EAC).  In a letter dated 13th April 2021, the Executive Secretary of EASTECO – Mr. Fortunate Muyambi, confirmed that this was a decision of the 6th Extraordinary meeting of EASTECO Governing Board held on 13th March 2021. “I am pleased to inform … Continue reading “NACOSTI BOSS APPOINTED TO CHAIR REGIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BODY”

NACOSTI PARTNERS WITH DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY TO CREATE AWARENESS ON RESEARCH PROCESS AND LICENCING

Posted on April 13, 2021September 13, 2024Categories Latest News

NACOSTI in collaboration with Daystar University recently held a workshop for postgraduate students to provide mentorship on matters graduate research. The 3rd Interuniversity Graduate Students’ Mentorship Programme (IGSM) on research and publication was held virtually on 8th April 2021 from 1.00 – 5.00 pm. Director General, National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation – Prof. Walter Oyawa addressed over one hundred and eighty (180) participants on the topic “Research Ethics: The Regulators Perspective”. He informed the participants that the commission … Continue reading “NACOSTI PARTNERS WITH DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY TO CREATE AWARENESS ON RESEARCH PROCESS AND LICENCING”

SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY STAKEHOLDERS’ WORKSHOP

Posted on April 8, 2021September 13, 2023Categories Latest News

Held virtually on 29th March 2021 Developing Nations are lagging behind in the adoption of Synthetic Biology technologies that could be useful in addressing challenges in the fields of health, agriculture and environmental sciences. It is very important to utilize the capacity of public-private partnership in adopting Synthetic Biology to our bioeconomy. Organizers Workshop Objectives Workshop Outcomes The key outcomes were outlined as follows:

NACOSTI AND BWC CO-HOST AN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

Posted on April 8, 2021May 8, 2023Categories Latest News

On 1 April 2021, the Implementation Support Unit (ISU) of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) and Kenya’s National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI) co-hosted an online workshop on confidence-building measures under the BWC. Confidence-building measures (CBMs) are designed to prevent or reduce the occurrence of ambiguities, doubts and suspicions and to improve international cooperation in the field of peaceful biological activities. The workshop’s aim was to highlight practical ways to prepare and submit CBMs and explore how such … Continue reading “NACOSTI AND BWC CO-HOST AN INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP”

BWC ISU NEWSLETTER – APRIL 2021

Posted on April 3, 2021April 29, 2023Categories Latest News

Issue: April 2021 Introduction Welcome to the latest edition of our quarterly BWC Newsletter. I would like to thank all of you who provided us with positive feedback on the first issue of our relaunched Newsletter earlier this year. Your kind words were much appreciated.  Just last week, we all celebrated the 46th anniversary of the entry into force of the BWC which offered an opportunity for reflection on the evolution of the Convention. While much is currently made of the challenging environment for disarmament nowadays, it is worth recalling that the BWC was successfully negotiated … Continue reading “BWC ISU NEWSLETTER – APRIL 2021”

STI AS FRONTLINE FORCE IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19

Posted on April 1, 2021June 19, 2023Categories Latest News

Investment in Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) is essential for economic development and social wellbeing of society. This is according to Director General, National Commission for Science, Technology & Innovation, Prof. Walter Oyawa. He said research was an enabler of STI and that there was need for academia and research institutes to increase investment in research of STI for the betterment of society. Prof. Oyawa, who was the Chief Guest during the 15th JKUAT Scientific, Technological and Innovation Conference, said although … Continue reading “STI AS FRONTLINE FORCE IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19”