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    A science education succes: UNESCO’s Global Microscience Programme
    Nearly a decade after the Global Microscience Programme was launched by UNESCO and the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) in 1996, the microscience approach has been introduced into 72 countries, many of them in Africa. >> More
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    Essential Toxicology - A Multilevel Educational Resource
    Topics covered range from fundamental principles of toxicology through environmental toxicology and risk management to consideration of ethics. >> More
    UNESCO & IUPAC

    Training activities under UNESCO/GIFCA Agreement
    On 26 February 2002 UNESCO signed an Agreement with the Gaddafi International Foundation for Charity Associations (GIFCA) for the development of the Microscience Experiment Project in 22 African countries. >> More
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    July-September 2006 - Federation of African Societies of Chemistry founded 23 February 2006, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) - UNESCO
    Chemistry Class Kenya.gifThe Federation plans to embrace as many African chemical societies as possible in the coming years and to establish working groups in food chemistry, environmental chemistry, analytical chemistry, natural products and medicinal chemistry, among other areas.More


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    2. Global Project on Microscience Experiments: CHEMISTRY


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