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CITIZEN SCIENCE IN TANZANIA …THE NEW MAGIC BULLET?

Thu, 09 Feb

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Protea Hotel Courtyard

The Belgian Embassy in Tanzania, Mzumbe University, IOB (University of Antwerp) and COMMUNITOR have the pleasure to invite you to participate in this event on citizen science in Tanzania … and beyond.

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CITIZEN SCIENCE IN TANZANIA …THE NEW MAGIC BULLET?
CITIZEN SCIENCE IN TANZANIA …THE NEW MAGIC BULLET?

Time & Location

09 Feb 2023, 15:00 – 20:30 GMT+3

Protea Hotel Courtyard, Seaview Ocean Road Dar es Salaam TZ, Dar es Salaam 10000, Tanzania

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About the event

Registration:

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register before 15 January 

Is your organisation also engaging in citizen science or community based monitoring? Would you like showcase some of your work/experiences on the Citizen Science Fair? Register here… maybe you win an award.

Register to present a booth/ poster

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CONTACT

sara.dewachter@uantwerpen.be

Citizen science (and community based monitoring, CBM) is a hot topic. They are often portrayed as the panacea being able to provide cost-efficient, high quality, timely data, embedded in local context and knowledge which can feed in to policy making, academic research and push citizens’ awareness all at once. But is citizen science delivering? And if so, what precisely and for whom?

The Belgian Embassy in Tanzania, Mzumbe University, IOB (University of Antwerp) and COMMUNITOR have the pleasure to invite you to participate in this event on citizen science in Tanzania … and beyond.

(Inter)national and local government officials, civil society actors, practitioners, donor community, academic researchers, students,alumni, citizens all are warmly encouraged to come to the event, learn and engage in the panel debates. At the citizen science fair/networking reception you will get to know several Tanzanian and international citizen science|CBM projects. Further networking opportunities are offered during the walking dinner.

PROGRAMME

2.00 - 3.00 pm   arrival and registration

3.00 - 3.30 pm   opening remarks and welcome word

3.30 - 4.15 pm    Panel ‘Citizen science… so what? Are the

                                 benefits really useful for society’

4.15 - 4.45 pm    coffee break

4.45 - 5.30 pm    Panel ‘Gender and citizen science|

                                  community based monitoring’

5.30 - 6.30 pm    Citizen Science Fair & Network reception

6.30 - 7.00 pm    the COMMUNITOR awards*

7.00 - 8.30 pm     Walking dinner

*1 award from the audience & 1 award from the jury

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