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Calls
- Call for applications: ANESI Mobility Programme
Deadline: 31 December 2015 - Call for proposals: Mapping and Assessing the Environmental and Health Impacts of Abandoned Mines in Sub-Saharan African Countries
Deadline: 31 December 2015
Meetings
- Earth Science Education event (pdf): 23 Feb. 2012 - Report (pdf)
Scooping Workshop Reports
- Luanda, Angola
- Assiut, Egypt
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Dakar, Senegal (in French)
- Kinshasa, RDC (in French)
Publications
- UNESCO's Earth Science Education Initiative in Africa
- Geoscientists to map toxicity of abandoned African mines (A World of Science, Vol.11 April-June 2013)
- Earth science in Africa (A World of Science, Vol.10 Jan-March 2012)
- A tectonic map of Africa (A World of Science, Vol.9 July-September 2011)
- What future for geo-education in Africa? (A World of Science, Vol.6 April-June 2008)
Contacts
- S. Felix Toteu - UNESCO Nairobi
- Mohamed Al-Aawah - UNESCO Cairo
- Sarah Gaines - UNESCO Paris