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The UNESCO Chair in Digital Technology Design with Indigenous people at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit in Paris

23 Feb 25    |    By Tjihimise Kaunatjike

Mr Naftali Indongo from the UNESCO Chair in Digital Technology Design with Indigenous People at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) attended the AI Action Summit at the Grand Palais on February 10–11, 2025, an event that convened heads of state and government, international organisations, corporate leaders, and academics to deliberate on the future of AI governance, innovation, and societal impact.

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IK, SCIONA and knowledge sharing
By Chris Muashekele,  16 Aug 20  
IK, SCIONA and knowledge sharing

Researchers under the IK cluster, led by Professor Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, traveled to Epupa and Okanguati from the 20 to 26 July 2020 as part

EXPLORING AND LEARNING IN THE KUNENE
By Chris Muashekele,  13 Dec 20  
EXPLORING AND LEARNING IN THE KUNENE

Researchers and students from the IK research cluster under the SCIONA project (sciona.nust.na) collaborated over five days with 26 community para

CO-CREATED DIGITALIZATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE WITH THE OVAHIMBA
By Michael Chamunorwa,  08 Mar 21  
Digital Cultural Heritage with the Ovahimba

Over the years, a large amount of data on the Ovahimba communities has been recorded and documented.

OVAHIMBA HERITAGE VALIDATION AND SAFEGUARD
By Chris Muashekele,  19 Mar 21  
OVAHIMBA HERITAGE VALIDATION AND SAFEGUARD OVAHIMBA CULTURAL HERITAGE

In 2020, the Cluster was awarded a Carl Schlettwein Foundation grant to enable the safeguard of the

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By Chris Muashekele,  07 Apr 21  
TheKnowledge Fair 13-15 April 2021 in the Kunene Region

The SCIONA Knowledge Fair, a first of its kind in Namibia, is slated to take place on 13-15 April 2021 in

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By Chris Muashekele,  21 May 21  
International Conference on Community-Based Service learning

One of our cluster members, Dr Colin Stanley, will partake