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Welcome to the Science Summit at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77)

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CONTINENT LEVEL: Africa [clear filter]
Saturday, August 27
 

10:00am EDT

 
Tuesday, September 13
 

4:00pm EDT

 
Thursday, September 15
 

11:00am EDT

2:00pm EDT

 
Wednesday, September 21
 

8:00am EDT

9:00am EDT

2:00pm EDT

 
Thursday, September 22
 

9:00am EDT

 
Monday, September 26
 

8:00am EDT

9:00am EDT

2:00pm EDT

 
Tuesday, September 27
 

9:00am EDT

10:00am EDT

12:00pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

3:00pm EDT

 
Wednesday, September 28
 

9:00am EDT

2:00pm EDT

 
Thursday, September 29
 

8:00am EDT

9:00am EDT

(REF 29251) Calestous Juma Legacy Foundation Essay Competition Award - Uplifting young African minds for development in Africa’s mineral resource sector OnlineTreasure Maphanga • Johanna Lawson-Dick • Innocent Kawoya • Boateng Onwona‐Agyeman • Frank Mugyenyi (REF 29257) CSIR’s Biomanufacturing Strategy, a catalyst for Bio-Entrepreneurship and building a sustainable Bio-economy – Convened by CSIR, South Africa OnlineDusty Gardiner • Lara Kotze-Jacob • Lucia Steenkamp • Santosh Ramchuran • Viren Chunilall • Tsepo Tsekoa (REF 29260 - IN-PERSON - Hybrid) Cervical cancer as a revealing example of worldwide disparities in cancer prevention and care - Convened by Institut Curie, Paris, France Permanent Mission of France to the United NationsPartha Basu • Maud Kamal • Hussein Kidanto • Fabrice Lecuru • Aljoša Mandić • Christophe Le Tourneau • Carolina Wiesner • Maud Kamal • Fabrice Lecuru • Christophe Le Tourneau (REF 29260 - ONLINE) Cervical cancer as a revealing example of worldwide disparities in cancer prevention and care - Convened by Institut Curie, Paris, France OnlineMaud Kamal • Christophe Le Tourneau • Fabrice Lecuru • Carolina Wiesner • Aljoša Mandić • Hussein Kidanto • Partha Basu • Maud Kamal • Fabrice Lecuru • Christophe Le Tourneau (REF 22112) Using Assistive Technology to Promote Social Inclusion for People with Disability through Collaboration and Partnership between Africa, America, Asia and Europe Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nations & Video ConferenceConnie SUNG • Geraldine Leader • Sheryl Burgstahler • June Chen • Evert-Jan Hoogerwerf • Binta Koita • Dr. Cynthia Lai • Boitumelo MANGOPE • Christiana OKYERE • Laurie Penfold • Ambumulire Phiri • Gerard Quinn • rahma rachdi • Dr. Marcia Scherer • Jo Sinha
 


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