cover image: ISSN 2583-4967 SCIENCE DIPLOMACY REVIEW - Vol. 5 | No.1 & 2 | April and August 2023

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ISSN 2583-4967 SCIENCE DIPLOMACY REVIEW - Vol. 5 | No.1 & 2 | April and August 2023

9 Jan 2024

There was widespread appreciation of the way the Indian presidency had managed the entire exercise, steered the African Union’s entry into the G20, and enhanced the role of the global South. [...] At the same the context and general framework in time, the authors are also mindful of the which the Science Diplomacy course was potential hype around science diplomacy developed and delivered. [...] The Innovation and Science Diplomacy School fellows had the chance to participate in (InnSciDSP), set up as part of the foreign the delivery of the course and to observe policy priorities of Innovation Diplomacy how the materials they had prepared under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of for the course were interpreted by the Brazil, is another example (Innovation and participants. [...] Science Diplomacy and the In developing the course and as SDGs: This module takes the discussed in the previous section, Diplo understanding of science diplomacy was mindful of existing online courses developed in module one and and training opportunities, the particular applies it to the specific context of audiences the courses usually attract, and the SDGs. [...] Navigating the Science-policy Other feedback on the course Interface: Following the discussion highlighted the relevance of framing on science diplomacy in the context the discussion in terms of the SDGs and of four SDGs, this module, developed the contribution of science diplomacy by GSPI, sheds further light on practices to specific SDGs.
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110
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India