Professor Rose-Michelle Smith, UNESCO Chair "Women and Science for Development" at Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies of Haiti (ISTEAH) shares how empowering women in science ...
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In this blog, we share how the K4DD programme is managing the transformation in the rapidly changing demand for evidence.
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The presentation will feature Sarah Elliott, a hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey Upper Midwest Water Science Center ...