Strengthening the nexus of science, policy and diplomacy to advance the SDGs
Presentation on Science Advice, Science Diplomacy and the Interfaces that can be strengthened to support the SDGs
Presentation on Science Advice, Science Diplomacy and the Interfaces that can be strengthened to support the SDGs
Over the past decade, the use of scientific expertise to advance diplomacy has achieved a number of successes in furthering peace, security, and prosperity. Yet there have also been reversals in important areas that until recently had seen progress. Reviewing developments in arms control, poverty reduction, global health, science and innovation policy, climate change, sustainable…
The following address was given by Sir Peter Gluckman in August 2018 to the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAF) in Pretoria. The 2030 agenda is encapsulated within the 17 SDGs and their 169 targets. This agenda has been criticized as being too broad to be meaningful and too aspirational rather than having the…
Article in the NewStrait Times – June 2018 on Science Advice and Science Diplomacy
The report is based on the evidence gathered at a two-day meeting on ‘New frontiers in science diplomacy’, which was hosted by the Royal Society from 1 – 2 June 2009, in partnership with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). The report outlines the main conclusions to come out of the two-day…
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