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Fostering Ties with African Countries in Malawi
Fostering Ties with African Countries in Malawi

IUGS Secretary General Ludwig Stroink met with representatives from leading geoscientific- and governmental institutions to discuss reactivating the long-dormant IUGS membership of Malawi on 26 September 2025

"United in Geosciences – New Horizons for IUGS/UNESCO & Africa" - Special Session at CAG 30
"United in Geosciences – New Horizons for IUGS/UNESCO & Africa" - Special Session at CAG 30

Participants from 17 African and non-African countries exchanged ideas to strengthen collaboration between Africa and IUGS on 23 September 2025

IUGS International Commission on Geoheritage (ICG)
IUGS International Commission on Geoheritage (ICG)

IUGS Geocollections Initiative - Meteorite collection of the Natural History Museum in Vienna

Fostering Ties with African Countries in Malawi
Fostering Ties with African Countries in Malawi

IUGS Secretary General Ludwig Stroink met with representatives from leading geoscientific- and governmental institutions to discuss reactivating the long-dormant IUGS membership of Malawi on 26 September 2025

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