TAP INTO NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR CANCER DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT – EXPERTS

Posted on May 12, 2024May 13, 2024Categories Latest News

Kenya has been challenged to embrace nuclear energy for diagnosis and treatment of cancer as well as production of electricity. Principal Secretary State Department for Higher Education and Research, Dr. Beatrice Inyangala. Prof. Raphael Munavu, Board Member of the National Commission for Science Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI). Prof. Walter O. Oyawa, Director General- NACOSTI during the 3rd Multi-sectoral Conference on Research, Science, Technology and Innovation at Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi. Prof. Shaukat Abdulrazak, the Director International Atomic Energy Agency … Continue reading “TAP INTO NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR CANCER DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT – EXPERTS”

POLICY BRIEF: CREATING A STRONG INTERFACE BETWEEN SCIENCE, POLICY AND SOCIETY TO TACKLE GLOBAL PLASTIC POLLUTION

Posted on April 23, 2024April 23, 2024Categories Latest News

Plastic pollution has increased dramatically to reach even the most remote parts of our planet. It affects all natural environments from deep oceanic sediments to the atmosphere and agricultural soils, and threatens human health through plastic found in blood, the brain and breastmilk. Over the past few decades, scientific studies have unveiled the mounting threats and risks posed by plastic pollution, which require immediate global action, but also a long-term and sustained scientific participation through a mechanism at the interface … Continue reading “POLICY BRIEF: CREATING A STRONG INTERFACE BETWEEN SCIENCE, POLICY AND SOCIETY TO TACKLE GLOBAL PLASTIC POLLUTION”

EXPERTS TOUT RESEARCH BENEFITS AS KENYA CONCLUDES IAEA COURSE

Posted on April 2, 2024April 2, 2024Categories Uncategorized

From left: National Commission for Science and Technology Chief Executive Walter Oyawa, Kenya Nuclear Regulatory Authority Director General James Keter and Deputy Director Isaac Mundia, and Kenyatta University Dean Michael Gicheru attending a graduation ceremony. Local experts want the government to upscale the application of science and research to make the country competitive in emerging technology adoption. Takle problems They say that in Kenya’s quest for industrialisation, research will help tackle problems such as climate change and pollution and improve the … Continue reading “EXPERTS TOUT RESEARCH BENEFITS AS KENYA CONCLUDES IAEA COURSE”

3RD EAC SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION CONFERENCE OPENS IN NAIROBI

Posted on March 23, 2024March 23, 2024Categories Latest News

The 3rd East African Community Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Conference opened in Nairobi, Kenya on Wednesday with an appeal to all stakeholders to work together to enable the Community to tap into and benefit from STI opportunities and accelerate their diffusion. Making the appeal, Ms. Hendrina C. Doroba, the Division Manager in charge of Education and Skills Development at the African Development Bank (AfDB) East Africa Regional Office said that accelerating development and diffusion of STI in East Africa will … Continue reading “3RD EAC SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION CONFERENCE OPENS IN NAIROBI”

UNIVERSITIES TIPPED ON MAXIMIZING RESEARCH REACH

Posted on March 23, 2024March 23, 2024Categories Latest News

With dwindling capitation throughout the years and a new financing model dependent on the number of students accepted to higher education institutions, there is a need to identify and diversify sustainable revenue options. To this end, JKUAT through the Research, Production and Extension division in collaboration with the National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI) organized a talk by the Director General, NACOSTI, Prof. Walter O. Oyawa on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. The talk sought to provide JKUAT staff … Continue reading “UNIVERSITIES TIPPED ON MAXIMIZING RESEARCH REACH”

REMINDER! KENYA TOUGHENS UP ON RESEARCH PERMITS FOR LOCALS AND FOREIGNERS

Posted on March 18, 2024Categories Latest News

On 26 September the National Council for Science Technology and Innovation posted the country’s research permit rules on its website. It also took out adverts in local newspapers to put its message across. The reason for the media blitz, says Stephen Karimi, deputy director in charge of accreditation and quality assurance at Nacosti, is a growing realisation that many people and institutions engage in research in Kenya without permits. “The purpose is to alert all those engaged in research that there … Continue reading “REMINDER! KENYA TOUGHENS UP ON RESEARCH PERMITS FOR LOCALS AND FOREIGNERS”

EAC REGIONAL STI POLICY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY LAUNCHED

Posted on March 7, 2024March 7, 2024Categories Latest News

Dr. Sylvance Okoth, Executive Secretary, EASTECO; Prof. Gaspard Banyankimbona, Executive Secretary, IUCEA, and Prof. Walter O. Oyawa, Director General of the National Commission for Science, Technology & Innovation (NACOSTI) launching the East African Regional Science, Technology and Innovation Policy 2023-2033 & East African Regional Intellectual Property (IP) Policy2023-2033.. The 3rd EAC Regional Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Conference has commenced marking a pivotal moment for advancing col- laborative efforts in STI within the East African Community (EAC). Hosted jointly by … Continue reading “EAC REGIONAL STI POLICY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY LAUNCHED”

EXPERTS MEET IN KENYA TO HASTEN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IN EAST AFRICA

Posted on March 7, 2024March 7, 2024Categories Latest News

The third East African Community (EAC) Regional Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Conference was attended by more than 300 stakeholders composed of senior government officials, researchers, and members of academics from across Africa to share experiences, best practices and applications of science technology and innovation outputs. Walter Oyawa, director general of Kenya’s National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation, said that the region is keen to prioritize research to develop products that will improve the quality of lives of the … Continue reading “EXPERTS MEET IN KENYA TO HASTEN RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IN EAST AFRICA”

STRENGTHENING LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT TO GLOBAL BIOSECURITY THROUGH INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT

Posted on February 9, 2024Categories Latest News

In an effort to enhance biosecurity on a global scale, The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) collaborate with other agencies, governments and international organizations, such as the World Customs Organization, the World Health Organization, the World Organisation for Animal Health, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs. INTERPOL openly engage in international discussions and encourage inter-agency cooperation on strategic and working levels. As such, INTERPOL participate in and contribute to a variety of formats such … Continue reading “STRENGTHENING LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT TO GLOBAL BIOSECURITY THROUGH INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT”

NACOSTI STAFF APPOINTED TO TOP AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AFTER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE

Posted on January 26, 2024January 27, 2024Categories Latest News

Following recent competitive interviews undertaken by the Board of the National Commission for Science, Technology, and Innovation (NACOSTI), the following staff have been appointed to the following top and senior management positions. Dr. David Ngigi has been appointed to the position of Director Advisory, Standards, and Licensing. Dr. David Ngigi is a distinguished Entomologist with over 22 years of professional experience in both Public and Private Sectors. He is a known Champion for Science, Technology and Innovation in Kenya. He … Continue reading “NACOSTI STAFF APPOINTED TO TOP AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AFTER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE”