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A who, what and why
Science in Africa is the first popular science
magazine for Africa. Science is alive in Africa. From Cape to Cairo,
scientists will be reporting on their research, giving their expert views on
topical issues in science and
providing the right information to an African public seeking a deeper
understanding of science and of the dynamic role it plays in everyone's lives. A
culture of science is spreading across Africa. Get informed, enter the
debates and decide for yourself, right here at Science in Africa!
So what is our mission?
- To promote local and international awareness of science conducted in Africa
- To give young scientists the opportunity to showcase
their research to Africa and beyond
- To give information on scientific and health issues directly
affecting society
- To give teachers of science in Africa access to resources and information of
local relevance
- To encourage debate on scientific issues
- To encourage an informed/thinking/questioning African society
- To further science communication between African
countries
So, who are we? The editorial staff is a group of reasonably happy, fairly
young scientists who delight in science and
delight in Africa and her people. We are here to enlighten you as we entertain
you.
Be Wise and keep up to date with the science in your
life!
Dr Janice Limson
Editor-in-Chief
Science in Africa
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