TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards inclusive PE for science granting councils in Sub-Saharan Africa
T2 - challenges and opportunities
AU - Sobane, Konosoang
AU - Lubinga, Elizabeth
AU - Sitto-Kaunda, Karabo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Inclusive public engagement (PE), an approach that recognizes the plurality of gender identities, is crucial for science reach, uptake, and impact. This study explored the PE activities of 15 science granting councils in Sub-Saharan Africa to identify existing practices, their strengths, and barriers to inclusive PE practices. Key informant interviews were used to elicit data, with additional data collected through a digital audit of the 15 councils. The study established that SGC activities demonstrate relatively good alignment with their PE mandate. Initiatives have been developed and implemented, although there are areas that need strengthening. Some of the key areas that need strengthening are the lack of commitment to multilingual knowledge transfer using local languages; the explicit inclusion of women in policies and programs, the diversification of engagement platforms and tools to address the urban-rural divide and the digital divide.
AB - Inclusive public engagement (PE), an approach that recognizes the plurality of gender identities, is crucial for science reach, uptake, and impact. This study explored the PE activities of 15 science granting councils in Sub-Saharan Africa to identify existing practices, their strengths, and barriers to inclusive PE practices. Key informant interviews were used to elicit data, with additional data collected through a digital audit of the 15 councils. The study established that SGC activities demonstrate relatively good alignment with their PE mandate. Initiatives have been developed and implemented, although there are areas that need strengthening. Some of the key areas that need strengthening are the lack of commitment to multilingual knowledge transfer using local languages; the explicit inclusion of women in policies and programs, the diversification of engagement platforms and tools to address the urban-rural divide and the digital divide.
KW - Science communication in the developing world
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85178059441&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.22323/2.22050803
DO - 10.22323/2.22050803
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85178059441
SN - 1824-2049
VL - 22
JO - Journal of Science Communication
JF - Journal of Science Communication
IS - 5
M1 - N03
ER -