YOUNG SCIENTISTS AWARD TANZANIA 2013
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YST 2013 award ceremony: Winners are Jafari Ndagula and Jeremiah Vicent from Singida region. Their project title is "A Drip Irrigation System using recycled materials.
YST 2013 award ceremony: Runners are Shemsa Abdulkarim and Salha Jumbe Said from Zanzibar region. Their project title is "Analysis of Kupagawa and its causes"
Students from Morogoro Sec demonstrating their project to one of the Judges.
Young Scientists Tanzania is a unique event in Africa, providing a platform for young people from across Tanzania to demonstrate their innovation and showcase their scientific talents. Modeled on the internationally acclaimed Young Scientists and Technology Exhibition in Ireland, now in its 49th year, Young Scientists Tanzania helps to popularise science amongst young people and encourage them to seek practical solutions to the problems they face in everyday life.
The centrepiece of YST is an attractive annual exhibition and
competition in which schools and students can participate. Schools and
teachers that wish to get involved are supported through cross regional
workshops, where they receive mentoring and practical advice on
experimental methods suitable for their environment. Students then
generate ideas for their projects based on the realities faced in their
communities, tackling topics as wide ranging as nutrition, climate
change, sustainable agriculture, gender inequality, disease, clean water
and sustainable energy, all of which have major implications for the
development of the Tanzanian economy and society. In the process of
their research, students and schools are also linked up with appropriate
mentors from academia, the government, development and private sectors,
and encouraged to view their research in the context of the global
scientific community.
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