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How COP28 failed the world’s small islands

As the gavel came down on the latest round of climate talks in Dubai, there were declarations of “we united, we acted, we delivered” from the COP28 presidency. This was met by a sense of déjà vu among delegates of the Alliance of Small Island States (Aosis), an intergovernmental organisation representing the nations most vulnerable to climate change.

10.01.2024

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Open science round-up: December 2023

Welcome to the latest edition of our Open science round-up, where Moumita Koley celebrates the conclusion of the Year of Open Science and brings you the most exciting reads and news in the world of open science.

08.01.2024

Early-career researchers’ insights on climate

This blog launches the collective blog series, "Amplifying the Voices of Young Scientists", based on interviews with Early and Mid-Career Researchers across various disciplines hailing from around the world.

02.01.2024

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Large Ocean States and climate change: a plea for adaptation

This piece is part of a series of special blogs developed to raise awareness of inclusive climate perspectives, with a focus on early and mid-career researchers (EMCR) as well as scientists from the Global South. In this article, Dr. Ma. Laurice Jamero, a sustainability scientist focusing on impact and adaptation, explains how social sciences participate in mainstreaming climate change into development planning.

21.12.2023

Next-level collaboration to advance African science in a global context

High-level consultative engagements occurred at Future Africa, University of Pretoria, during Science Forum South Africa. The discussions focused on collectively strengthening and unleashing the voice of the African Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) ecosystem. Following the discussions, the idea of an African STI Leadership Forum was proposed, aiming to kickstart collective efforts towards building a stronger African science ecosystem.

18.12.2023

Working together for and with early-career researchers

On the occasion of the launch of the first edition of the ISC newsletter dedicated to Early and Mid-Career Researchers (EMCR), the International Network for Advancing Science and Policy (INASP), an ISC Member, reflects on its initiatives to foster higher education and learning while supporting individuals and institutions in the production, sharing, and utilization of research and knowledge.

15.12.2023

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