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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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Hammed Adeniyi Lawal

Air Force Institute of Technology
Head of Department/ Associate Professor
Nigeria

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A Faculty-Academic at Air Force Institute of Technology. Presently, I am the Head of Department of Physics and the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Science. My research interest is in Radio propagation/Space Physics with a special interest in the time-dependent events and physical processes affecting human activities known as Space Weather.
My research mission is to: i) advance the knowledge and understanding of Space Physics/Space Science (Space Weather) to the next generation, the general public and the scientific community through scientific research; ii) to advance technological development in Africa through innovation; iii) provide service to humanity and the nation.

The focus of my present research interest is to understand the dynamics and the impact of Space Weather on the equatorial Ionosphere over Africa.
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