Ndemo for President

 

Bwana Ndemo, what is your view on how stakeholders in the ICT sector could take advantage of these research funds to innovate? What would be some of the areas of innovation that would stand high chances for winning the grants?

 

Edith

 

From: DAADscholars@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DAADscholars@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jacob Kibwage
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 5:02 PM
To: daadscholars@yahoogroups.com; academicstaff@seuco.ac.ke
Subject: [DAADscholars] Kenyan scientists get sh400m grant

 

 

By Joseph Masha

The National Council for Science and Technology (NCST) has received Sh400 million from the Government to offer grants to Kenyan science researchers.

The chief executive officer of NCST, Prof Shaukat Abdulrazak said the funds would be disbursed to individuals and learning institutions, which are interested in science research programmes.

Speaking at Pwani University during a workshop on sensitization in Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof Abdulrazak said scientific research was important for socio-economic development.

He said the Government must support scientific research to achieve Vision 2030 targets.

Prof Abdulrazak noted that Kenya was good in development of policies but poor in implementation.

He challenged scientists to take the leading role to transform Kenya and achieve high standards of technology.

Prof Abdulrazak said the Government was yet to fully tap the 250 nautical miles from the Indian Ocean for economic benefits.

“The 250 nautical miles along the Coast of the Indian Ocean has a high potential, which if well utilized through marine research programmes, could boost the economy of the country,” said Prof Abdulrazak.

 

Prof. Jacob K. Kibwage,PhD.
South Eastern University College
(A Constituent College of the University Of Nairobi)
Dean, School of Environment & Natural Resources Management
P. O. Box 170-90200, Kitui, Kenya
Tel. +254 20 2413859 (Kitui), +254 20 2531395 (Nairobi)
Mobile: +254-722-479061
Email: jkkibwage@yahoo.com

OR

Project Leader,

Bamboo as Alternative Crop and Livelihood to Smallholder Tobacco Farming Research Project (IDRC Supported)

South Eastern University College

Nairobi Project Office, Westlands, Peponi Road.
Email: tobaccotobamboo@gmail.com

Tel: +254 20 2531395 (Nairobi)

Project Website: www.tobaccotobamboo.org

 

P  Bamboo has over 2000 recorded uses!!!! It has high potential of improving rural livelihoods and conserve our environment that has been destroyed by tobacco farming. It grows fast and can be harvested upto 120 years!!! Learn more by contacting the project office above.

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