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Bridging the knowledge-action gap in STI


ACTS is at the forefront of generating and translating knowledge into action to spur sustainable development

The late Prof. Calestous Juma, who founded ACTS in 1988, and a renowned Harvard University professor and champion of STI in Africa, succinctly encapsulates the significance of bridging the gap between knowledge and action.

In his seminal work "Innovation and Its Enemies: Why People Resist New Technologies", he asserted:

“In the ever-evolving landscape of science, technology, and innovation, there exists a profound chasm between knowledge and action. This divide, often referred to as the "knowledge-action gap," presents a formidable challenge to progress and change”.

These words resonate deeply with our mission, where we strive to translate knowledge to action, turning ideas into impactful solutions that uplift communities and foster sustainable development in Africa.

In this issue, we highlight the interplay between innovative research, policy engagement, and transformative action, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to achieve sustainable development. First, we highlight details of a newly formed Kenya-UK partnership that is poised to reshape the landscape of emerging technologies in Africa. There is also an interesting story about a unique artistic methodology for creating future scenarios, specifically focusing on Kenya’s growing dairy sector especially in processing.

Also, we highlight how innovation in sustainable cold chain solutions are set to improve farmers’ fortunes in Kenya and why a new agricultural technology will forever change the farming of fish and seaweed at the Kenyan Coast. We also tell you why it is important to build the capacity of MSMEs on environmental, social and governance safeguards including opportunities with carbon credits. Did I mention that we have a new cohort of AfricaLics 2024 Visiting Fellows? Who are they and where are they from?

Last - which could as well be first - we celebrate the legacy of Prof. Calestous Juma with a Lifetime Excellence Award he received, honoring his significant contributions to the world of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI).

By Alfred Oduor

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