For cohesive solutions, scientific advice must be accessible and widely drawn

Article following the 2023 G20 Chief Science Advisers Roundtable (G20-CSAR) as part of the Indian Presidency of the G20.

Abstract: The G20-Chief Science Advisers Roundtable (G20-CSAR) hosted by India this year ended with calls for an inclusive global science advisory mechanism in which evidence-backed advice can easily draw on a global span of knowledge and expertise, linguistic and cultural diversity — and equitably benefit all countries.

File Type: www
Categories: Commentaries / Op-Eds
Tags: Equity, G20, INCLUSIVE, India, SDGs
Author: Chagun Basha, G20-CSAR