Two Female Nigerian Scientists Bag UNESCO L’Oreal 2013 Awards...!

Date: 01-04-2013 4:53 am (11 years ago) | Author: Tony Ladipo
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Two Female Nigerian Scientists Bag UNESCO L’Oreal 2013 Awards

Prof. Francisca Okeke

Premium Times
March 31,2013


Two Nigerian scientists have bagged the UNESCO L’Oreal “Women in Science Partnership” award for their contributions to the advancement of scientific knowledge in the country.
 
The awardees were recognized in the Laureates and Fellows categories in Paris.
 
Francisca Okeke, the first female Head of Department, University of Nigeria Nsukka bagged the 2013 Laureate award for her significant contributions to the study climate change. She was the only recipient in that category from Africa and the Arab nations and the third Nigerian Laureate since the UNESCO-L’Oreal partnership was established in 1998.


The second Nigerian recipient, Eucharia Nwaichi, an environmental biochemist from the University of Port Harcourt joined 15 other young scientists in the International Fellows category. She was recognized for her research on “Scientific Solution to Environmental Pollution.”
 
Four others also got awards in the Laureate category with each representing Europe, Latin America, North America and the Asia Pacific regions.
 
The international jury which selected the 2013 awardees was led by Nobel Prize winner, Ahmed Zewail.

Ms. Okeke told the Western Europe Correspondent of NAN that she would continue to encourage women to participate in the development of science and technology in the country. She noted that cultural challenges were impeding on women’s participation in global innovations, stressing that “even though it is seen as a male dominated field, people like us inspire others.”
Mariam Katagum, Nigeria’s Permanent Delegate to UNESCO, said candidates who met the criteria were selected by a jury based on their submitted projects.

Eucharia Nwaichi


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