African Science Academy Development Initiative
The African Science Academy Development Initiative (ASADI), launched in 2004 by the U.S. National Academies and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is a 10-year effort to strengthen the capability of African science academies to provide independent, evidence-supported advice to inform African government policymaking and public discourse related to improving human health. The initiative also aims to foster a deeper appreciation on the part of African governments for the benefits of decision making based on evidence and analysis with a view toward building the demand for Academy-led efforts.
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2011 - Initiative Progress and Promise (PDF).pdf
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2006 - Forum Proceedings (PDF).pdf
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2009 - 5th Annual Meeting Brief (PDF).pdf
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2007 - 2nd Annual Meeting Brief (PDF).pdf
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2005 - 1st Annual Meeting Brief (PDF).pdf
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2006 - Workshop Proceedings (PDF).pdf
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2007 Report - HIV or AIDS, TB and Nutrition (PDF).pdf
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2006 - Double Symposium Brief (PDF).pdf
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2008 - 4th Annual Meeting Brief (PDF).pdf
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