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Thuli Madonsela has been appointed to the United Nations Scientific Advisory Board, bringing pride to South Africa and contributing to global science-based policy and decision-making.

 

Global (06 August 2023) – In a groundbreaking move that brings joy and pride to South Africa, the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has unveiled a brand new Scientific Advisory Board.

This exciting initiative aims to guide UN leaders on the latest science and technology breakthroughs, and how to harness their potential while addressing possible risks.

“Scientific and technological progress can be a powerful ally in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, but it also raises ethical, legal, and political questions that demand global solutions,” emphasized Mr. Guterres.

At the heart of this remarkable Board lies a mission to strengthen the United Nations’ credibility as a trusted source of data and evidence. Comprising seven distinguished scholars alongside Chief Scientists from various United Nations System entities, the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology, and the Rector of the United Nations University, this ensemble is a force to be reckoned with.

One of the esteemed members of the Advisory Board is none other than Professor Thuli Madonsela, a beacon of hope and inspiration from South Africa. Her appointment underscores the unwavering dedication of UN leaders to uphold the principles of the scientific method and embrace evidence-based policies. With a primary objective of providing independent insights on the interplay between science, technology, ethics, governance, and sustainable development, the Board and its Network will support UN leaders in leveraging the latest scientific advancements for the betterment of people, planet, and prosperity.

Professor Thuli Madonsela, known for her exceptional contributions to law and justice, will play a pivotal role in ensuring that UN policies and programs are firmly rooted in the best available scientific evidence and expertise. In a world brimming with rapid scientific and technological progress, her expertise will help navigate the complex moral, social, and political dilemmas we face.

The creation of the Scientific Advisory Board marks a momentous stride towards bridging the gap between science and policy. This initiative heralds an era where the UN embraces the full potential of science and technology for the collective benefit of all Member States.

Through collaborative efforts and inclusive representation, the Board will bolster the UN’s capacity to tackle the most intricate challenges and seize the opportunities at the forefront of science and technology. Together, they’re forging a path towards a more equitable and prosperous future for every individual on this planet.

Let us take a moment to celebrate and honor the incredible minds on the Scientific Advisory Board:

  • Professor Yoshua Bengio, A.M. Turing Award, Scientific Director of Mila — Quebec AI Institute, Full
  • Professor, Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, Université de Montréal
  • Professor Sandra Díaz, Senior Principal Investigator CONICET and Professor of Ecology Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
  • Professor Saleemul Huq, Director International Centre for Climate Change and Development, Independent University Bangladesh
  • Professor Fei-Fei Li, Sequoia Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University; Denning Family Co-Director, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI, Stanford University
  • Professor Alan Lightman, Professor of the Practice of the Humanities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Professor Thuli Madonsela, Professor of Law, Stellenbosch University
  • Professor Thomas C. Südhof, Nobel Laureate, Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University School of Medicine

South Africa proudly celebrates Professor Thuli Madonsela’s appointment to this prestigious Board. Her presence signifies a powerful voice advocating for science-based policy and decision-making on the global stage.

Together, they’re propelling us towards a brighter future, where the harmony between science, technology, and humanity reigns supreme. Congratulations, Professor Madonsela, on this remarkable achievement! South Africa stands tall with you in this moment of triumph!


Sources: United Nations South Africa 
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