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1 A voice for science from the developing world SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AS A CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT SAASTA AFRICAN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION CONFERENCE FEB 2009 Marina Joubert Southern Science

2 www.scidev.net SciDev.Net (the Science and Development Network) seeks to help individuals and organisations in the developing world make informed decisions on science and technology issues impacting on social and economic development. It does this by providing reliable and authoritative information through a free-access website containing news, views and analysis about science and technology in the developing world.

3 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT &

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10 www.scidev.net SCIENCE COMMUNICATION GATEWAY News Features & Opinion Practical guides Resources Links

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12 www.scidev.net www.scidev.net/en/science-communication A great resource for any science communicator to provide background information and research information on most regions and topics.

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22 www.scidev.net PRACTICAL GUIDES FOR … Scientists Policy makers Science communication practitioners Journalists

23 www.scidev.net CURRENT PRACTICAL GUIDES Communicating statistics and risk How to set up a science blog Reporting science news for television Reporting from science conferences How do I become a science journalist? Planning and writing a science story Spotting fraudulent claims in science Reporting on controversies in science

24 www.scidev.net AND MORE … How do I convey science to teens and twentysomethings? How do I brief policy makers on science related issues? Explaining controversial issues to the media and public How do I write a scientific paper? How do I make a science news story for radio? Evaluating science communication projects

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26 Capacity building at SciDev –85% of our contributors /journalists are from the developing world. Interested? –Great resources to promote the communication of science on the website e.g. practical guides / photo gallery, etc … –Science communication workshops not only for science communicators but also other key stakeholder groups e.g. scientists, researchers and parliamentarians –Two internship a year to journalists from the developing world.

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28 Capacity-building workshops These are intended to help build capacity in developing countries to report accurately on science and technology and their contributions to development.

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30 www.scidev.net www.scidev.net For more information, and to register to receive free weekly email alert, visit us at:

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32 http://scidevnet.wordpress.com

33 www.scidev.net Opportunities and gaps? Ideas for science communication features or opinions? Need for more practical guides? Suggested links to events, key documents, useful resources? marina@southernscience.co.za

34 3 key points …. Scidev.Net is an invaluable resource about “science and development” It provides news, features, opinion, resources and practical guides written by experts that are very topical and useful SciDev.Net provides opportunities for journalists and science communicators to contribute, and offers regular capacity building workshops in developing regions.


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