As part of its scientific collaboration with the Sudanese National Academy of Sciences, STEM Sudan orchestrates a range of theoretical and practical initiatives tailored for displaced Sudanese families residing in the Republic of Egypt.
We members of NAPRECA would like to express our solidarity with members of the SNAS and the Sudanese people during this trying and difficult time in the history of your beloved nation. We did this officially during the 20th International Symposium of the Natural Products Chemistry Network for Eastern and Central Africa (NAPRECA) Symposium in Harare, Zimbabwe, September 18 – 20, 2023.
“We appeal to our colleagues in the national academies…to support Sudanese students, researchers and university professors in this difficult period by providing admission to your universities and academic institutions until the crisis is over,” it says.
A message from the Sudanese National Academy of Sciences to national academies of science, United Nations institutions, and academic and research institutions of the African Union.
Ongoing conflict has displaced students and destroyed institutions that were once among Africa’s best. Small projects show how a brighter future can be built
A total of 104 government and private higher education institutions in Sudan, as well as research centres and the National Fund for Student Welfare have been damaged and vandalized since April when the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) became embroiled in a war.
The Sudanese National Academy of Sciences has appealed to the solidarity of global science community, as conflicts are threatening an entire generation of scientists and researchers – struggling to keep working on pressing issues, as many fled the violence in safer parts of the country or abroad.
A lecture by SNAS member Professor Muntasir Eltayeb given in celebration of Nubian culture.