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TWAS Fellow Kalulu Taba from the Democratic Republic of the Congo explores the power of indigenous plant extracts to purify water and cure malaria.
TWAS Fellow Evelyne Mbede of Tanzania urges governments to tap the expertise of scientists in strategic policymaking.
Under the guidance of education experts from SACGC, young Kuwaiti talents are exposed to dynamic education programmes, intensive training and challenges that help develop their minds.
A commentary in Nature says developing countries face the most risk from climate change, and should be central to geoengineering research.
Three Arab science leaders say that policymakers and the public must deepen their commitment to research and science education.
The digital yearbook shows the scientific breadth and strength of the Academy's global Fellows and Young Affiliate networks.
A new international high-tech laboratory in the Middle East, called SESAME, has begun its work. It's a powerful tool to advance science – and peace.
Hudaa Neetoo, TWAS Young Affiliate from Mauritius, returned to her home country to work on food security.
At the University of Tlemcen in Algeria, studies in medical physics provide a laboratory not just for health care, but also for ethics, science-policy engagement and science diplomacy.
The countries of the Middle East and North Africa have a history and reputation as fossil fuel giants. But a region-wide shift is driving more research into solar and wind power.