29th General Assembly, International Council For Science In Mozambique

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Article Date: 29 Sep 2008 - 0:00 PDT

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The global scientific community will gather in Maputo, Mozambique, 21-24 October, for the 29th General Assembly (GA) of the International Council for Science (ICSU) - the first time an ICSU GA will be held in sub-Saharan Africa.

More than 250 leading scientists from around the world will come together at this unique event to discuss and address how science can contribute to solving some of the most pressing challenges facing society, including: human health; hazards and disasters; and ecosystem change and human well-being. The ICSU GA also provides a forum for discussing issues that affect scientists, including: freedom, responsibility and conduct in science; and management of data and information.

The event begins on Tuesday 21 October with the official welcoming and opening by Professor Goverdhan Mehta (India), President of ICSU; H.E. Armando Guebuza, President of Mozambique; and Dr Patricio Sande, President of Scientific Research Association of Mozambique (AICIMO).

The agenda for the next three days includes discussions and decisions on: The 29th ICSU GA also incorporates the formal hand-over of the ICSU Presidency to Professor Catherine Bréchignac (France), as well as the election of the President-Elect and other Officers.

Event: 29th ICSU General Assembly
Date: 21-24 October 2008
Venue: Centro Internacional de Conferências 'Joaquim Chissano' Maputo, Mozambique

A press conference will be held at the venue on Thursday 23 October, 13.00-14.15 (local time). Details will be posted a week before.

The 29th ICSU GA and associated events are being hosted by AICIMO - the ICSU National Scientific Member in Mozambique - under the auspices of the Government of Mozambique and in cooperation with the ICSU Regional Office for Africa.

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For more information and details of the programme http://www.icsu.org/3_mediacentre/GA_29.html

About ICSU

Founded in 1931, ICSU is a non-governmental organization with a global membership of national scientific bodies (114 Members, representing 134 countries) and international Scientific Unions (29 Members). The Council is frequently called upon to speak on behalf of the global scientific community and to act as an advisor in matters ranging from scientific conduct to the environment. ICSU's activities focus on three areas: planning and coordinating research; science for policy; and strengthening the Universality of Science. http://www.icsu.org/

Source: Jacinta Legg
http://www.icsu.org/ International Council for Science

Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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