Foresight Africa Blog

Pioneering innovation and progress in Africa


Through ground-breaking research, transformative capacity building and visionary policy advisory in the realm of science, technology, and innovation (STI), the African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) takes great pride in showcasing the continent’s potential towards a brighter and sustainable future.

Welcome to the latest edition of the ACTS Newsletter!

As a beacon of innovation and knowledge in Africa, ACTS takes immense pride in presenting a collection of inspiring stories that exemplify relentless pursuit of knowledge underpinned by science technology and innovation (STI). Join us in this exhilarating journey as we champion research and application of STI in Africa, in a way that illuminates a brighter path towards a more prosperous continent.

First, we feature a groundbreaking initiative that will reshape professional and executive training in Africa. The ACTS Pathways Academy (APA) offers cutting-edge programs to equip professionals with the skills and knowledge to thrive in the modern business landscape.
Meanwhile, find out how inclusive business models are transforming the lives of coastal women in Kenya and why Sida has granted additional funds to boost the Visiting Fellowship Programme (VFP).

In another inspiring development, an ACTS-led consortium is set to establish a Green Digital Innovation Hub (gDIH) in Kenya. This strategic endeavor aims to foster sustainable technology solutions that address pressing environmental challenges. Our Research and Innovation (RIM) initiative is also gathering pace as Science Granting Councils (SGC’s) gear up to launching more than 60 research and innovation projects.

Also, ACTS is setting up the first-ever knowledge centre on cooling and cold-chain solutions in Africa that will offer crucial expertise and insights to meet the continent’s unique cooling requirements. Did I mention how AI4D Africa scholar is influencing compilation of mortality statistics in Tanzania? Amazing stuff!
And fi nally, we share news about the launch of the Ethiopian Network for the Economics of Learning, Innovation, and Competence Building Systems (EthiopiaLics) and welcome three new staff members to the ACTS team.

We hope these stories inspire you to stand at the forefront of change, where passion and knowledge fuse to shape a thriving future for all.


Mr. Alfred Oduor, Editor

Search