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Head of insect institute backs science decolonisation

Image: ILRI [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

Movement’s goals are “necessary, overdue and attainable”, says Segenet Kelemu

The Ethiopian head of the Kenya-based International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology has voiced her support for the global move to decolonise knowledge production.

In a 6 July “thought leadership column” on ICIPE’s website, Segenet Kelemu calls the goals of decolonisation “necessary, overdue and attainable”.

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