Cette déclaration, du Réseau des académies africaines des sciences (NASAC), vise à définir des priorités d’action qui méritent d’être examinées afin de préparer, contrôler et atténuer les conséquences sanitaires de COVID-19 en Afrique et donner une impulsion au changement. [pdf-embedder url=”https://oldsite2022.nasaconline.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/DECLARATION_NASAC_SUR_COVID_19_April_11th_2020_FINAL_New.pdf”]
[pdf-embedder url=”https://oldsite2022.nasaconline.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/NASAC-Statement-on-COVID-19-FIN070420.pdf” title=”NASAC Statement on COVID-19 FIN070420″] This statement, by the Network of African Science Academies (NASAC), aims to articulate priorities for action that are worth considering so as to prepare for, control and mitigate the health consequences of COVID-19 in Africa and provide an impetus for change.
This report contains the summary of the presentations made during the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of African Science Academies (AMASA-13), hosted by the NAS as part of events that marked the Academy’s 40th anniversary celebrations. The theme of the meeting was Science, Technology, and Innovation: Education and Manpower Development in Africa. Click here to view or […]
The Sustainable African Cities: Debating Current Challenges and exploring future pathways conference was held on 3-6 July 2018 in Accra, Ghana and was hosted by the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (GAAS). To access and download a copy of the conference report, please click here.
The International Forum on Women and Sustainable Development in Africa was organized by NASAC in collaboration with the Tanzania Academy of Sciences and the French Academy of Sciences in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the French Development Agency, the French Institute for Development Research, the Sanofi Espoir Foundation and the Inter Academy […]
National academies of science have a long tradition of engaging widely in strengthening the evidence base to underpin the delivery of enhanced food and nutrition security at regional and national levels. NASAC, the Network of African Science Academies, has developed a food nutrition and agriculture (FNSA) report for audiences in Africa as a contribution to the […]
This is the third strategic document of NASAC. It builds on the successes of the previous strategic plans, seeks to find innovative means to mitigate challenges encountered, and also explore new opportunities to ensure that NASAC continues to be a relevant voice for the development of policy advice on the continent. 2018-2022 NASAC Strategic Plan