INGSA2024 – The Transformation Imperative
Conference Sponsors and Partners
Kigali, Rwanda
1st May – 3rd May 2024
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INGSA2024 Conference Sponsors & Partners
INGSA would like to extend our deep appreciation to all of the conference sponsors that made INGSA2024 possible. We encourage you to check out their websites and events
Rwanda Ministry of Education
Fonds de Recherce du Québec
University of Rwanda
MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AND EUROPEAN AFFAIRS AND TRADE – MALTA
FOREIGN COMMONWEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE – UK
GERMAN RESEARCH FOUNDATION
ANU CENTRE FOR THE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF SCIENCE
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ORGANISATION OF SOUTHERN COOPERATION
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE
INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COUNCIL
FINNISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN TAIPEI
FRONTIERS RESEARCH FOUNDATION
ISC REGIONAL FOCAL POINT FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK
SCIENCE DIPLOMACY CAPITAL FOR AFRICA
Media Partners
SCIDEV.NET
SCIENCE|BUSINESS (S|B)
SciCom – EU
WORLD FEDERATION OF SCIENCE JOURNALISTS
INGSA2024 Viewpoints – Thinkpieces from the cutting edge of science advice
INGSA2024 Viewpoints is the companion publication to the Kigali conference, featuring many of the speakers from the meeting, providing additional insight and provocations on the key issues facing science advice and science diplomacy.
Transformation
Large-scale transformations in our socio-ecological and socio-technical systems are now required to meet the complex global challenges we face. Knowledge and its use will underpin how successful system change is.
Expanded Evidence
Complex problems require us to transcend conventional definitions of evidence and expand our sources of knowledge across cultures, languages, demographies, geographies, ideologies, epistemic traditions, & geopolitical alliances.
Inclusion
The world is experiencing a crisis of trust. Diverse audiences must be included in the processes that affect them for social cohesion to be (re)built and maintained. Only together can we find common purpose and evolve our knowledge systems.