LECTURE-3.Origins of ‘Innovation Systems’ ApproachChair:Professor Francisco Louça, ISEG University of LisbonSpeakers:Dr. Rajesh G.K. Gandhigram University, IndiaDr. Swati Mehta, Guru Nanak Dev University, India https://sarchi.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Chris-Lecture-3-FINAL.pdf
Month: January 2021
Prof. Mammo Muchie’s Radio Interview
Is there hope to resolve the Ethiopian issue under the Joe Biden administration? https://iono.fm/e/985535
Prof. Mammo Muchie’s Lecture
The Thomas Sankara University, founded in 2020 is running the first FasoLics Conference virtually on January 28, 2021. The Pan-African Prof. Mammo Muchie will deliver the keynote address on: Science, Technology and Innovation to Create the Sovereign Health Security of Hope in Africa to Resolve the Covid-19 Pandemic. https://sarchi.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/FasoLics-Conference-2021.pdf
Prof. Mammo Muchie’s Radio Interview
The goal is to vaccinate 60% of Africans by 2022. However, Africa must do clinical trial and devlop its own vaccine. https://omny.fm/shows/power-business/the-goal-is-to-vaccinate-60-of-africans-by-2022
ECDCR Internal Ed Series
E-CDCR'sInternal Education group is pleased to introduce this week's distinguished guest, Professor Mammo Muchie who graciously accepted to address us on a topic that is dear to all of us. We feature Professor Mammo Muchie, a distinguished Educator, Academe, and Researcher in this week's session of our weekly Sunday series presenting: "Know
Chris Freeman Centenary Lecture Series 2021
Radio Interview of Prof. Mammo Muchie
Nile dam talks hit yet another roar MARKAZ SAHABA ONLINE RADIO | THE CURRENT AFFAIRS SHOW WITH ELPHAS NKOSI Download 4.9 MB Professor Mammo Muchie, African analyst & Research Professor on Innovation studies at Tshwane University of Technology. https://iono.fm/e/981031
Talks between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan on the Nile River fail
World News: In conversation with Professor Mammo Muchie on why the talks between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan on the filling and operations of Ethiopia’s dam on the Nile River have failed. Tensions have been high in the Nile basin ever since Ethiopia broke ground on the dam in 2011.Guest: Professor
Freeman on Innovation System Research and Economic Development
Freeman Centenary Lectureby Bengt-Åke LundvallAalborg University https://sarchi.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/NSI-lecture-in-honour-of-Christopher-Freeman.pdf
What is the state of democracy on continental Africa today?
https://iono.fm/e/977395