Experts from 70 countries will participate in the conference on the UN Sustainable Development Goals at RUDN

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Experts from 70 countries will participate in the conference on the UN Sustainable Development Goals at RUDN

The event programme includes 13 panels on all 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the world

The Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN) will host the II International Scientific Conference of Students and Young Scientists “For Sustainable Development of Civilisation: Cooperation, Science, Education, Technology (Africa’s Path to 17 SDGs: Integrated Approach)” on 21-24 November. The main theme of the upcoming event is “17 Sustainable Development Goals for the African Region 2030.”

TV BRICS is the chief media partner of the conference.

The event at PFUR on SDGs will bring together 1500 experts from 70 countries. Participation has already been confirmed by the ministers of Algeria, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, as well as leading world scientists from Brazil, Germany, Zambia, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Ethiopia, South Africa and other countries.

The conference program includes 13 sections on all 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The main thematic tracks are Biosphere, Society, Economy, Politics, Law, Partnerships.

The purpose of the event is for the expert and youth scientific community to discuss priority issues of our time, problems and challenges, possible trends and directions of Africa’s development, as well as to raise awareness of the global SDGs of humanity.

Scientists, ministers, business owners and heads of civil society organisations will voice research findings and best practices to combat modern humanity’s challenges in the fields of ecology, agriculture, urban planning, and health.

The experience of Morocco and Jordan will show the potential of drinking water treatment systems. Brazil will share research on clean fisheries and Tunisia will raise the issue of microparticle rubber pollution. Experts will offer solutions to the problems of soil desertification, virus resistance to antibiotics, suburban sprawl in megacities, high vegetable prices, and the illiteracy epidemic.

Guest speakers include Irina Abramova, Director of the Africa Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Kalumbi Shangula, Minister of Health and Social Development of Namibia; Ayele Teshome, Minister of Health of Ethiopia; Ramatulai Wurie, Minister of Technical and Higher Education of Sierra Leone, and other dignitaries.

Ways to address the challenges of the African continent will be explored in more detail in strategic and framework sessions, discussions in three tracks – Biosphere, Society and Economy, Policy, Law, Partnerships.

The “Biosphere” track

Experts from Algeria, Brazil, Burundi, Egypt, Gambia, Morocco, Indonesia, Jordan, Tunisia, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia and Zambia will discuss how to treat wastewater, prevent hunger in Africa, fight warming and what constraints are preventing the promotion of green energy in the region.

The “Society” track

Scientists from Algeria, Angola, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Egypt, Zambia, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Ethiopia will share how to prevent discrimination and achieve a balance of interests, how to attract investments to achieve the main SDGs, what healthcare systems need in countries with difficult climatic conditions.

“Economics, Politics, Law, Partnerships” track

Specialists from Algeria, Angola, Burundi, Guinea-Bissau, India, Iran, Yemen, Kenya, Cote d’Ivoire, Namibia, Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania, Ethiopia will analyse what niches African countries can occupy in global production, how interaction with Asia will help solve the problems of sustainable development and how to use alternative energy in the infrastructure of the continent.

See the
website for more details.

This year TV BRICS international network signed a cooperation agreement with RUDN (PFUR) aimed at promoting a positive image of Russian higher education and science in BRICS countries.

The parties are engaged in joint production of video content, development and expansion of international youth cooperation / socially significant international youth initiatives, promotion of university achievements in the information space of the BRICS+ countries in order to exchange experience and establish contacts between universities of the Five countries.

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