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Text adopted on 10 November 2017, Dead Sea, Jordan
At the opening ceremony in Jordan, King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein said the World Science Forum would encourage "collaboration, opportunity and peace”.
At the World Science Forum in Jordan, TWAS will screen its new film and host a discussion on scientists fleeing conflict.
Three TWAS research grant recipients – from Senegal, India and Indonesia – met in Trieste and initiated a collaboration designed for the future.
When the World Science Forum opens next week, TWAS and IAP sessions will focus on refugee scientists, food security and technology transfer.
A new TWAS-Elsevier Foundation award recognizes African sustainable development research

Scientific cooperation will connect the world, say young scientists from TYAN at their first meeting in Rio de Janeiro.
An SRMGI programme, to be managed by TWAS, will support modelling on solar radiation management in the South.
Under a new agreement, early-career scientists from the South can build their skills in Italy.
In the Nairobi Communiqué, high-level scientists agree to ambitious cooperation on climate, ecosystems and livelihoods in Africa.