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Welcome to the Science Summit at UNGA76, a major contribution to advancing Science for the UN SDGs. Online from 14- September - 5 October 2021.
ISC will organise the second edition of the UNGA76 Science Summit around the 76th United Nations General Assembly (SSUNGA76) in September 2021. The objective of the virtual meeting will be to raise awareness of the role and contribution of science to the attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It will demonstrate initiatives that provide models for global science mechanisms and activities in support of the SDGs, particularly in science infrastructure and capacity building. Science is and will enable sustainable economic, environmental, and societal development. Science is more than a funding prioritisation exercise: science is impacting all areas of policy-making and is playing a more critical role in how policy objectives are achieved and the consequent benefit to people everywhere, including responses to global challenges.
Engagement with policy leadership is more important than ever: UNGA76 is a unique forum for science to demonstrate how policy and political leadership can benefit from innovation. Central to this is the role of nonstate actors and the multilateral fora, which increasingly determine how priorities are set. Science needs to be part of this dialogue and inform outputs through thought leadership, evidence, insights, analysis, and innovation.

Registration is available here.
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Fredrick Chite Asirwa M.D.

International Cancer Institute, Kenya
Medical Oncologist & Hematologist
Chite Asirwa, MD is the CEO of International Cancer Institute, an organisation whose main purpose is to expand education, clinical care and training opportunities in cancer control and research across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) through multi-sectoral collaborations and partnerships with relevant organisations, both governmental and NGOs.

He is a medical oncologist and hematologist, PD/PI of several access to personalized cancer care and research initiatives including Blueprint programme, Shining Tower programme, clinical trials programme, all geared towards enhancing early detection, promoting primary HPV screening, providing standard of care diagnostics, therapeutics cancer research. He has developed several training programmes including SSA oncology preceptorship training, oncology training for physician assistants (clinical officers), development of oncology nursing training programme in Kenya, medical oncology fellowship programme and assisted in the development of gynaecologic oncology programme.

From 2011 to 2019, he was Director of Academic Model Providing Access to Health Care (AMPATH oncology and haematology consortium) in Kenya. In this role he developed infrastructure for telemedicine at AMPATH, created a robust haematology and oncology outreach programme in rural Kenya and participated in the development of the Kenya national cancer control policies, strategic plans and guidelines by the national Ministry of Health. As PI of various clinical and research programmes, he established multiple myeloma programme, lymphoma programme, functional tumour registry, breast cancer screening and treatment programme, haemophilia and sickle cell diagnostics, treatment and research, EMR for oncology care and screening, a multinational lung cancer control programme (MLCCP - Kenya, South Africa, Lesotho, Tanzania, and Eswatini). He also teaches oncology & hematology at various universities in Africa.
He has also been an active ASCO member through ASCO’s Multidisciplinary Cancer Management Course (MCMC), International Affairs Committee (IAC), and Education Council and as a peer reviewer in ASCO journals. Dr. Asirwa is a member of ASCO Academic Global Oncology Task Force. He is a member of the Board of Directors of ASCO and a committee member of ESMO/ASCO Global curriculum in Medical Oncology WG.
He has also established ICI as a center of excellence in oncology and hematology clinical trials (Phase I, II, III) 
He did his undergraduate training in Kenya and postgraduate (Internal Medicine residency and Hem/Onc fellowship) in the United States. 
Tuesday, September 14
 

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Wednesday, September 15
 

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Thursday, September 16
 

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Friday, September 17
 

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Monday, September 20
 

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Tuesday, September 21
 

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Wednesday, September 22
 

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Thursday, September 23
 

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Friday, September 24
 

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Monday, September 27
 

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Tuesday, September 28
 

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Wednesday, September 29
 

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Thursday, September 30
 

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Friday, October 1
 

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Monday, October 4
 

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Thursday, October 14
 

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