 Calestous Jouma
Calestous Juma is Director of the Science, Technology and Innovation Program
at Center for International Development at Harvard University and a Research
Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard
University.
He is former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention on
Biological Diversity in Montreal and founding Executive Director of the African
Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) in Nairobi, Kenya. He is Visiting Professor
at the University of Strathclyde (UK), Fellow of the New York Academy of
Sciences and Member of the Kenya National Academy of Sciences. He is winner of
the 1991 Pew Scholars Award in Conservation and the Environment and recipient of
the 1993 United Nations Global 500 Award. He serves on the boards of several
international organizations. His research interests include: science and
technology studies; biotechnology, biological diversity and public policy; and
international trade and environmental policy. He holds a Ph.D. in Science and
Technology Policy Studies, and has written widely on science, technology and
sustainable development.
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