
Ethiopia Partners Global Science Academy to Boost Innovation
Ethiopia is teaming up with The World Academy of Sciences to supercharge its research ecosystem and train the next generation of African scientists. The partnership will focus on health, climate science, and digital technology while connecting Ethiopian researchers to global scientific networks.
Ethiopia just took a major step toward becoming Africa's next science and innovation powerhouse.
The country's Ministry of Innovation and Technology has partnered with The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) to strengthen Ethiopia's research capabilities and connect its scientists with global collaborators. The agreement focuses on building a stronger foundation for scientific discovery, advanced training, and technology development across the nation.
Minister of Innovation and Technology Beisa Dada says the partnership will help Ethiopia make a bigger impact in the global scientific community. The goal is to create an innovation ecosystem that works for everyone, from university researchers to tech entrepreneurs.
TWAS Director General Marcelo Knobel committed the organization's full support to Ethiopia's scientific growth. The academy will provide capacity building programs, research collaboration opportunities, and leadership training for Ethiopian scientists and innovators.
The partnership zeroes in on practical areas that can drive economic growth. Technology transfer, entrepreneurship support, and industrial cooperation will help turn research discoveries into real-world solutions that create jobs and improve lives.

Health, climate science, and digital technology are priority focus areas. These sectors align with Ethiopia's most pressing challenges and biggest opportunities for innovation-led development.
The Ripple Effect
This collaboration positions Ethiopia as more than just a participant in African science. The country aims to become a leading hub where breakthrough research happens and where scientists from across the continent come to learn, collaborate, and innovate.
The partnership also connects Ethiopia to TWAS's global network of researchers and institutions. Ethiopian scientists will gain access to advanced training programs, international conferences, and research partnerships that were previously out of reach.
For young Ethiopians interested in science careers, the agreement opens new pathways. More training opportunities, better research facilities, and stronger connections to the global scientific community mean the next generation won't have to leave home to pursue world-class scientific work.
The focus on inclusive growth ensures benefits reach beyond major universities in the capital. Regional research centers and smaller institutions will also gain support, spreading scientific capacity throughout the country.
Ethiopia's ambition to lead in African science isn't just about prestige. Strong research capabilities drive innovation in agriculture, improve healthcare outcomes, and help countries adapt to climate change while building competitive economies.
One partnership is helping build the foundation for Ethiopia's scientific future and Africa's next wave of innovation.
Based on reporting by Regional: ethiopia development (ET)
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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