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Science at the US-Africa Leaders Summit, Washington, DC, 12-15 December 2022

ISC and partners will organise a series of side events focussing on the contribution of science to the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit and its outcomes taking place in Washington on 12-15 December 2022. The US-Africa Summit is intended to demonstrate the United States enduring commitment to Africa and underscore the importance of U.S.-Africa relations and increased cooperation on shared global priorities. White House Announcement

                       The programme is in development, so please monitor it for updates

The Summit will build on shared values to better foster new economic engagement; reinforce the U.S.-Africa commitment to democracy and human rights; mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and future pandemics; work collaboratively to strengthen regional and global health; promote food security; advance peace and security; respond to the climate crisis, and amplify diaspora ties.

ISC will organise a series of events designed to highlight the role and contribution of science to the US-Africa relationship under the heading of Science at the US-Africa Leaders Summit 2022. ISC organised a similar series of meetings during the last US-African Leaders Summit, which took place in 2014. The objectives of the meetings will be to highlight the importance of science in Africa, to foster greater collaboration between African nations and the US, and to increase investment in science for Global Health, Digital Transition, Space, Biological Diversity, Education and Skills, among other areas and to support an enabling policy and regulatory environment for science collaboration to flourish between Africa and the US.
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Dr Grace Moshi

KK Women and Children’s Hospital
Haematologist
Singapore
Dr. Grace Moshi is a hematologist who has practiced as a hematologist at various university teaching hospitals, in the UK, Australia, South Africa, and Singapore.  She is currently a senior consultant hematologist at the KK Women and Children’s Hospital as well being a senior consultant at the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), transplant support services, and tissue typing, while concurrently being a clinical assistant professor at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School in Singapore. She is also an honorary visiting lecturer at the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences in Tanzania (MUHAS).  Dr. Moshi also sits on various Boards and Hospital Committees including 1) Executive Board member and medical advisory board member of the Bone Marrow Donor Program (BMDP) in Singapore, 2) Board member of the Haematology Advisory Council for the Royal Australasian College of Pathologists (RCPA) which guides post-graduate education and fellowship standards, professional advice to the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) as well as to the National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Council (NPAAC) of Australia, 3) Founder and Board member: Sarah-Grace Sarcoma Foundation (Australia) and Sarah-Grace Sarcoma Organisation Singapore.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-moshi-99982a92/
Research gate:  https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Grace-Moshi-3