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Welcome
Greetings Table. From left to right, L. Gatto, Vice Rector D.
Chiaramonti, S.E. A. Aochamub, Magnifico Rettore G.
Saracco, S.E. F. Lobasso, Head of PoliTO Africa task
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Welcome Greetings Table.
Tehnical assistance by S. Lombardi.
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Welcome
Greetings Table. Honorary Consul for Namibia Petter
Johannesen and legal representative Avv. Alberto
Rho listening to the speeches.
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Welcome Greetings Table. |
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Welcome Greetings Table. H.E.
Fabrizio Lobasso and Prof. Francesca Verga
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Welcome Greetings Table.
Vice Rector for International Affairs D.
Chiaramonti and H.E. Albertus Aochamub, Embassador of
Namibia
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Welcome Greetings Table. The
Magnifico Rettore Guido Saracco and H.E. Fabrizio Lobasso
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Welcome
Greetings Table. H.E.
Albertus Aochamub speech
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Welcome Greetings Table. Announcing
Pupkewitz Foundation's CEO Meryl Barry speech.
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Mrs. Meryl
Barry greets and thanks the Magnifico Rettore
Saracco
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Mrs. Meryl
Barry explains the committed action of Pupkewitz
Foundation in Namibia. |
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Mrs. Meryl
Barry explains the committed action of Pupkewitz
Foundation in Namibia. |
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Honorary
Consul Petter Johannesen on the importance of Mathematics
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Honorary
Consul Petter Johannesen on the importance of Mathematics |
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Honorary
Consul Petter Johannesen on the importance of Mathematics |
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Professor
Sophie Dabo, the main inspirer of the meeting, former
chair of EMS-CDC, Université de Lille
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Sophie Dabo:
"The
African perspective about fostering Mathematics in the
continent"
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The talk: "The
African perspective about fostering Mathematics in the
continent" |
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Sophie Dabo
capturing the attention of the audience
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Sophie Dabo
is currently member of the EMS-CDC, of which wwas former
chair
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Sophie Dabo
near to end her wonderful speech
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The final
ammonition by Sophie Dabo. Let us take it seriously!
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The online participation by
Angela Tabiri was especially welcome
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Angela Tabiri
is the founder of the association Femafricmath
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Illustrating
the educational mathematical state of arts in Africa.
Thanks Angela, from AIMS Ghana.
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Greetings by
Samuel Nuugulu, Chair of the Department of Mathematical
Science of the University of Namibia
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Group picture, left to right.
Front row: Elisa Guelpa, H.E. Lobasso, Diletta Martinelli,
Letterio Gatto, Gessica Alecci, Sophie Dabo
back row: Giacomo Maletto and Elisabetta Sales, Ismaele
Bahati
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H.E. Fabrizio
Lobasso, Head of Unity for promotion of Italy to II.OO.
and Sophie Dabo, Univ. Lille, EMS-CDC, and CIMPA
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H.E. Fabrizio
Lobasso, Sophie Dabo and Letterio Gatto
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Another group
picture with the same poser as above, but without
Professor Dabo...
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...with
Professor Sophie
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Frank
Neumann, the LMS-MARM soul, taking the floor to speak
about "Mentoring African Research in Mathematics (MARM),
the first 15 years" |
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Highly
committed with African-Mathematical activities, Professor
Balazs Szendroi, University of Wien, depict a passionate
apology of pure mathematics
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"Equitable
Africa-Europe partnerships in pure mathematics", i.e. more
pure mathematics for all. is the wish by Balazs Szendrői |
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Balazs
Szendroi talk
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The turn of
Diletta Martinelli reflecting "on teaching and supervising
students from the Global South"
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Fond of
Africa, Diletta spoke about: "Reflection on teaching and
supervising students from the Global South"
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Diletta
Martinelli, Universitat Van Amsterdam
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Last but not
the least: starting a math cooperation in South Sudan...
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..by Francesco Malaspina
(PoliTO)
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