E. ASSAf Statements
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About this Collection
ASSAf issues statements and joint statements with other academies or science academy networks, on key issues of common interest. These statements are approved by all parties involved as well as the ASSAf Council
Peer-Review Status: Non-Peer Reviewed
Enquiries: Henriëtte Wagner
©The Author/Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf)
Recent Submissions
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G8 Statement: Growth and Responsibility: Sustainability, Energy Efficiency and Climate Protection
(G-Science Academies, 2007)
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Teaching Evolution in South African Schools
(Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2008)
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Xenophobic Attacks
(Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2008)
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Global Health
(G-Science Academies, 2008)
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Durban Declaration: TWAS
(TWAS, 2009)
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Climate Change
(G8+5 Academies, 2009)
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Joint G8+ Science Academies’ Statement: Education for Science-based Global Development
(G-Science Academies, 2011)
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Joint G8+ Science Academies’ Statement: Water and Health
(G-Science Academies, 2011)
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ASSAf STEM Position Paper
(Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2011)
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Improving Knowledge of Emissions and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases
(G-Science Academies, 2012)
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Energy and Water Linkage: Challenge to a Sustainable Future
(G-Science Academies, 2012)
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Building Resilience to Disasters of Natural and Technological Origin
(G-Science Academies, 2012)
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ASSAf Statement on Nuclear Energy Safety
(Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2012)
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A Call for Action to strengthen Health Research Capacity in Low and Middle Income Countries
(The Interacademy Medical Panel, 2013)
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Driving Sustainable Development
(G-Science Academies, 2013)
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Xenophobic Attacks (Re-issue)
(Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2016)
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Drug Resistance to Infectious Agents – A Global Threat to Humanity
(G-Science Academies, 2013)
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IAP Statement on Population and Consumption
(IAP for Science, 2012)
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Understanding, Protecting, and Developing Global Brain Resources
(G-Science Academies, 2016)