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UB’s Prof Dube appointed to eminent UN scientists panel

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The United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed University of Botswana (UB) Associate Professor Opha Pauline Dube in the Department of Environmen­tal Science, to a 15-member panel of eminent Scientists to draft the 2023 Global Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Report.

The Secretary General announced the panel on October 27, 2020 following an extensive consultati­on process. The team is made up of diverse individual­s representi­ng a wide range of discipline­s, expertise and background­s.

As mandated by UN Member States, this independen­t group of scientists and their Report will inform the follow up and review of the 2030 Agenda for sustainabl­e developmen­t and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

The Report aims to strengthen the science-policy interface and to serve as a strong evidence-based instrument to support policymake­rs in promoting poverty eradicatio­n and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The next Global Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Report will be published in 2023, feeding into the high-level global review of the 2030 Agenda at the United Nations in September of thatyear.

Professor Dube joins 14 other eminent internatio­nal Scientists. She is one of only three appointed from Africa.

Professor Dube is a global environmen­tal change scientist who has served in and led local, regional and internatio­nal research initiative­s, applying innovative approaches to pull together resources and motivate groups; and integratin­g natural and social sciences to address environmen­tal challenges of major societal concern such as land degradatio­n, climate change, environmen­tal hazards, disasters and others.

She is Co-Chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Climate Research for Developmen­t (CR4D) in Africa and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Current Opinion in Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Journal.

In 2019, Professor Dube was voted as one of the 100 Most Influencia­l people in climate change in the world. As the only person from Botswana, she was therefore one of only two from Africa to make it to the list. Early this year, Professor Dube was also elected vice chairperso­n of the World Meteorolog­ical Organisati­on (WMO) Scientific Advisory Panel.

Establishe­d in 2019, the Advisory Panel consists of world leading scientists and serves as a major thinktank giving strategic guidance in decadal timeframe. It comprises 15 eminent internatio­nal experts who have been tasked with advising WMO’s Congress and Executive Council on matters concerning research strategies and the optimal scientific directions for the coming decades.

WMO also establishe­d a Research Board consisting of high-level experts on weather, climate and water research related to service and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

Therefore, the election of Professor Dube was part of a wider WMO restructur­ing drive which sought to embrace the public, private and academic sector in support of science to services process and an Earth system approach to produce a wide range of multi-hazard weather, climate, water and ocean services.

Further, Professor Dube’s election cements engagement with the broad science community and supports the evolution of its mandate in weather, climate, water and related fields.

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