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South Africa is among the driest countries in the world, with an average annual rainfall of approximately 490 mm, of which only approximately 10% end up in the country’s rivers.
CSIR Group Executive: Advanced Chemistry and Life Sciences Dr Rachel Chikwamba and Founder and CEO of Sunflower Therapeutics PBC Dr Kerry Love explore how to ensure a more secure future for African health.
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The CSIR is using its expertise and technologies to help understand how environmental issues affect security, access to resources and development in Africa. The organisation has partnered with universities and governments across Africa, as well as the U.S. Africa Command, which is responsible for the U.S. government’s interaction with Africa on various issues, including humanitarian aid, military support and environmental needs.
The CSIR is assisting national and local government, cities and other stakeholders with urban planning strategies by making use of spatial and urban growth modelling and simulation software.
26th NSTF-South32 Awards 2024
CSIR showcased its excellence at the 26th National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF)-South32 Awards, also known as the "Science Oscars of South Africa", held on Thursday, 11 July 2024 at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg. Please join us in congratulating Prof. Mthunzi-Kufa and Prof. Godfrey on their outstanding achievements.
Dr Phil Paige-Green, engineering geologist and a Fellow at CSIR Built Environment, became the recipient of the ABA Brink Award in March for a paper on aggregate durability.
The CSIR relies on its most important asset – its people – to successfully meet its mandate to improve the quality of life of all South Africans.
The CSIR and the Sector Education and Training Authority for Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services (merSETA), have developed a learning factory to promote skills development, innovation a