Geosciences and the Sustainable Development Goals Webinar

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Webinar Invitation: Geosciences and the Sustainable Development Goals

The University of Nairobi’s Department of Earth and Climate Sciences, in collaboration with the Geological Society of Kenya and Geology for Global Development, is excited to invite you to an insightful webinar on:

“Geosciences and the Sustainable Development Goals”

  • Date: Tuesday, 28th September 2021
  • Time: 14:00 – 15:30 (EAT)
  • Location: Online (Link to be provided upon registration)

About the Webinar: This webinar will explore the vital role of geosciences in supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), emphasizing the links between geological sciences and sustainable practices in Africa and beyond.

Join us for a dynamic session featuring expert presentations and discussions on topics such as sustainable resource management, climate resilience, and environmental stewardship. The session will provide valuable insights into how geosciences can support sustainable development efforts, especially within African contexts.

Featured Speakers:

  • Dr. Joel Gill
    International Development Geoscientist, British Geological Survey; Founder, Geology for Global Development
    Dr. Gill will lead the session with a keynote presentation on the role of geosciences in sustainable development, highlighting key global initiatives and insights from his extensive international experience.
  • Prof. Daniel Olago
    Professor, University of Nairobi
    Prof. Olago will share perspectives on climate change and environmental management, focusing on Kenya’s unique geoscientific challenges and opportunities.
  • Mr. Martin Nyakinye
    Representative, Ministry of Petroleum and Mining, Kenya
    Mr. Nyakinye will discuss the role of Kenya’s mining sector in supporting sustainable economic growth while addressing environmental and social challenges.
  • Prof. Joy Obando
    Professor, Kenyatta University
    Prof. Obando will provide insights into water resource management, land use, and the impacts of human activity on natural resources in Kenya.
  • Dr. Samuel Ochola
    Lecturer, Kenyatta University
    Dr. Ochola will discuss the intersection of geology and urban development, highlighting strategies for sustainable infrastructure development.

Who Should Attend? This webinar is ideal for students, academics, policymakers, professionals in geosciences, environmental sciences, development studies, and anyone interested in understanding the critical role of geosciences in achieving sustainable development goals.

Registration: Participation is free, but registration is required. Register early to secure your spot and receive the webinar link.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts in the field and engage in discussions on how geosciences can contribute to a sustainable future.

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