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Lifetime Excellence Award for Prof. Calestous Juma

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 24, 2024
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Prof. Calestous Juma, who founded ACTS in 1988, has been honored with a Lifetime Excellence Award.

He was among key visionaries who were honored for making significant contributions to the world of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) as a tool for driving global prosperity and promoting public welfare.

He was feted during the multi-sectoral Conference on Research, Science, Technology & Innovation held in Nairobi.

While receiving the posthumous award on behalf Calestous Juma Legacy Foundation (CJLF), ACTS Executive Director, Prof. Tom Ogada, highlighted Prof. Juma’s contribution and the relevance & importance of Science, Technology and Innovation for sustainable development in Africa.

”Thank you for honoring the great African STI guru, Prof. Calestous Juma. We are very delighted that we are continuing with his legacy that he bestowed on us over 36 years ago.” ~ACTS Executive Director, Prof. Tom Ogada.

A heartfelt congratulations also to Prof. Wangari Maathai and Prof. Thomas Odhiambo, founder of ICIPE – International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology for their outstanding contributions to the field.

Prof. Calestous Juma founded ACTS in 1988.

The late Prof.Juma was a prominent Kenyan scientist, academic ,and policy advisor known for his work in sustainable development ,innovation, and technology in Africa.

A passionate advocate for education and development,he was instrumental in advancing policies that integrate science and technology into sustainable development strategies. His legacy continues to inspire efforts toward leveraging science and innovation for global development.

The conference focused on the crucial role of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) in driving global prosperity and promoting public welfare.

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