November 2023
Felicidade Niquice > Other Awards
Each year, the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Young Talents Sub-Saharan
Africa Awards recognize and support African women scientists for the excellence of
their scientific research. For its 14th edition, 25 PhD candidates and 5 post-doctoral
researchers will be rewarded at the annual ceremony hosted this year in Kasane,
Botswana, on 9th November. On this occasion, His Excellency Mr. Mokgweetsi Masisi,
President of Bostwana, will honour the ceremony with his presence.
Women scientists, an opportunity for the African continent and the entire world
At a time when the empowerment of promising young women scientists has never
been more crucial, global efforts in research are still lagging behind. Scientists in Africa
represent only 2.5% of the world’s researchers1
. In a world where social, political,
economic and environmental crises are escalating every day, harnessing all scientific
talents is now vital to ensuring a fairer, more sustainable future for the continent.
For the 14th year, the Fondation L’Oréal and UNESCO seek to reinforce their
commitment to promote gender equality in science by rewarding 30 young talented
women researchers – an increase of 10 awards compared to previous years. They
have been selected for their scientific excellence among 632 applicants by a jury of 10
members led by Professor Aggrey Ambali, Director of Technical Cooperation and Program
Funding at the African Union Development Agency, AUDA-NEPAD.