Africa contributes least to global greenhouse gas emissions at only 4% yet is hardest hit by the impacts of climate change. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) projections for 2020, suggested that between 75 and 250million people in Africa are exposed to increased water stress while yields from rain-fed agriculture are probably reduced by up to 50% in some countries because of climate change. There is a paucity of peer reviewed research outputs on climate change in Africa compared with the rest of … Continue reading “AFRICA STI PRIORITIES”
NACOSTI AND TCC AFRICA HOSTS FALLING WALLS LAB NAIROBI
Posted on January 18, 2021February 26, 2023Categories Latest NewsPRESS RELEASE 28 August 2020 NACOSTI and TCC Africa Hosts Falling Walls Lab Nairobi Falling Walls in partnership with NACOSTI and TCC Africa are hosting Falling Walls Lab, Nairobi, which, will be done via Facebook Live on 25 September at 10:00AM EAT. Falling Walls Lab is an international forum for the next generation of early career innovators, trailblazers, creators and visionaries. Its aim is to promote exceptional ideas and connect promising scientists and entrepreneurs from all fields on a global level. … Continue reading “NACOSTI AND TCC AFRICA HOSTS FALLING WALLS LAB NAIROBI”
ADDRESS PROBLEMS THAT AFFLICT SMES IN COCONUT SUB-SECTOR, RESEARCHERS TOLD
Posted on January 18, 2021June 27, 2023Categories Latest NewsPOLICY BRIEF ON THE COMPUTER E-WASTE DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT APPROACHES: A NATIONAL CRISIS
Posted on January 18, 2021May 21, 2023Categories Latest NewsAction needed now to stop human health and environmental disasters Overview Computer electronic waste (e-waste) is the swiftest growing solid waste stream in the world. It is one of the highest problematic components of the solid waste streams in urban areas [1]. It is a risk to human health and the environment because of the hazardous nature of its contents. The voluminous computer e-waste generated creates a major disposal management challenge especially in the low-income countries of the world. Information … Continue reading “POLICY BRIEF ON THE COMPUTER E-WASTE DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT APPROACHES: A NATIONAL CRISIS”
WEBINAR SADC NUCLEAR REGULATORS
Posted on January 18, 2021May 11, 2023Categories Latest NewsBENEFITS FROM INTERREGIONAL DIALOGUE ON NUCLEAR GOVERNANCE: AFRICA AND CENTRAL ASIA WEBINAR TIME: 25 August 2020 DURATION: 90 minutes, 11.00 – 12.30 (GMT+2) SUBJECT: The region-to-region collaboration in the field of nuclear safety and security acquires a growing importance. Kazakhstan, one of the world’s biggest uranium producer and exporter, has remarkable experience to share in nuclear governance not only with the rest of Central Asian region, but worldwide, including Africa. This is illustrated by multi-country partner projects, comprising a study visit … Continue reading “WEBINAR SADC NUCLEAR REGULATORS”
PRESS RELEASE: 6 KENYANS IN NEWTON PRIZE 2020 SHORTLIST
Posted on January 18, 2021January 14, 2024Categories Latest News17/08/2020 PRESS RELEASE NEWTON FUND 2020 SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED Six Kenyan projects on research and innovation are among 27 projects from five counties that have been shortlisted for the UK’s Newton Prize 2020 announced today. The Newton Prize celebrates outstanding international research partnerships that play an important role in addressing challenges around the world, such as the problem of producing clean energy, HIV prevention, protection of historical sites, tackling water pollution and the current COVID-19 pandemic. Four of the six Kenyan … Continue reading “PRESS RELEASE: 6 KENYANS IN NEWTON PRIZE 2020 SHORTLIST”
UNESCO REGIONAL OFFICE FOR EASTERN AFRICA COURTESY CALL TO THE DIRECTOR GENERAL, NACOSTI
Posted on January 18, 2021October 2, 2023Categories Latest NewsThe UNESCO Regional Office for Eastern Africa on Thursday 13th August, 2020 made a courtesy visit to the Director General, NACOSTI to discuss possible areas of collaboration between the two institutions. The team from UNESCO compromised of Dr. JayaKumar Ramasamy, a Senior Programme Specialist and Head of the Natural Sciences Sector and Dr. Samuel Partey Science Policy and Capacity Building specialist. NACOSTI was represented by the Director General, Prof. Walter O. Oyawa, Ms. Margaret Muthee, Head Humanities and Social Sciences … Continue reading “UNESCO REGIONAL OFFICE FOR EASTERN AFRICA COURTESY CALL TO THE DIRECTOR GENERAL, NACOSTI”
SENSITIZATION WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, RESEARCHERS AND IERCS SYSTEM (RIRS)
Posted on January 18, 2021June 5, 2023Categories Latest NewsNACOSTI held a virtual workshop on the 23rd July 2020 aimed at providing a platform for key stakeholders to give their input on the Researchers, IERCs, and Research Institution System (RIRS) and sensitize ST&I Stakeholders of the development of RIRS. The workshop brought together over one hundred and three (103) participants drawn from a wide range of key stakeholders consisting of representatives from Registered Research Institutions, both private and public universities, Government agencies/parastatals, Institutional Ethics Review Committees (IERC), National Bioethics … Continue reading “SENSITIZATION WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, RESEARCHERS AND IERCS SYSTEM (RIRS)”
HOME BASED ISOLATION AND CARE GUIDELINES FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS
Posted on January 18, 2021May 21, 2023Categories Latest NewsThis package has been developed by the Ministry of Health to empower Health Care Workers (HCWS), Community Health Volunteers (CHVS) households and individuals, with basic knowledge, to enable them function effectively as care givers of COVID-19 patients at home. Kenya is now witnessing cases of local community transmission of the corona virus disease. This means that we are likely to see more people testing positive from the surveillance activities and at hospital casualty and emergencys units throughout the country. Not … Continue reading “HOME BASED ISOLATION AND CARE GUIDELINES FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS”
STAKEHOLDERS MEET TO DISCUSS BT COTTON PRODUCTION AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR VALUE CHAIN PLAYERS
Posted on January 18, 2021June 12, 2023Categories Latest NewsOFAB held a virtual science café on Wednesday 5th August 2020. The objectives of the meeting were to Explore the implications of the ongoing Free-Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations between Kenya and the US and highlight the implications of Bt cotton commercialization and how it will impact textile and apparel trade under African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The key panelist was the CS Betty Maina, Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development. Also present was Dr. Margaret Karembu, Director ISAAA … Continue reading “STAKEHOLDERS MEET TO DISCUSS BT COTTON PRODUCTION AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR VALUE CHAIN PLAYERS”