I. Introduction |
II. Stakeholders |
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A . Farmers: Planting the Seeds of Empowerment . |
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• Rosalie Ellasus Lady Corn Farmer Goes International |
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• Raosahib Devrao Ingole Leading Farmers by Example |
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• El-Hadji Karim Ouédraogo Champion Bt Cotton Farmer in Burkina Faso |
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• Edwin Paraluman Walking Tall in the Biotech Debate |
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• Agusdin Pulungan Hoping to See Indonesian Farmers Benefit from Biotech |
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• Md. Shahjahan Ali Badsha Ready for Biotechnology |
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• Ir. Rachmat Pambudy Partnering with Government on New Technology |
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B . Media: Spreading the Word |
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• Linda Asante Agyei From Negative to Positive Views About Biotech |
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• Melody Aguiba Multi-Awarded Science Writer |
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• Yingjie Huang Bringing Biotech News to Chinese Readers |
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• Mohamed Elsaied Darwish Mostafa Of Bt Cotton and Writing |
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• Hafsa Siddiqui Learning Biotech Advances by Translating Biotech Publications |
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• Edita Burgos Revolutionizing Media’s Role in Biotech Advocacy |
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• Wandera Ojanji Empowering Journalists to Effectively Report on Biotechnology |
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• Hoang Minh Nhat Using Radio to Disseminate Agri-biotech Information |
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• Ashok B. Sharma Multi-Awarded Journalist Writes About Biotech |
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C. Decision Makers: Helping Frame Policies |
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• Thira Sutabutra Agriculture Minister Supports Biotechnology |
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• Alfred Nderitu Reaching Out to the Legislature |
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• Zaidah Binti Mohd Yusoff Educating the Young to Appreciate Biotech |
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• Serunjogi Lastus Katende Making S & T Top Parliamentary Agenda |
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• Hassan Mat Daud Playing a Major Role in Biotech |
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• Jane Otadoh Helping to Realize Kenya’s Biosafety Law |
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• Charles Waturu Nderito Playing a Lead Role in Biotech Development |
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D. A cademics and Scientists: Raising Perception of Credibility |
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• Emil Q. Javier Trail Blazing Biotech in the Philippines |
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• Lynette Kisaka Taking Modern Biotechnology to Schools |
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• Annie Clara Arokiasamy Teacher and Student of Biotech |
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• Anil Kumar Gupta Building Capacity on Biotech and Biosafety |
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• Sony Suharsono Applying Risk Communication Principles |
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• Shireen Assem The Challenge of Simplifying Information for Stakeholders |
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• Charles Mugoya Communicating Modern Biotechnology within the Sub-region |
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• Muhammadi Library Visit Reveals Rich Source of Biotech Information |
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• Md. Amzad Hossain Research Updates from Seminars and Workshops |
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• Cynthia Hedreyda Molding Students into Future Scientists |
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• Muhammad Herman Keeping Biotech Research “Alive” in Indonesia |
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• Iekhsan Othman From Toxins to Biotech |
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• Zhengbin Zhang Using Chinese Crop Biotech Update as Reference |
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• Naglaa Abdallah Keeping Up-to-Date with Biotechnology |
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• Saddia Gelani Future is in Plant Research |
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• Umi Kalsom Abu Bakar Learning About IPs, Biosafety, and Commercialization |
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• M. Shahidul Haque Contributing to Biotech Education and Research Development |
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• Kodiswaran Kandasamy Promoting the Adoption of Cutting-Edge Technology |
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• Kailash Chandra Bansal Dedicated to Biotech Research |
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E . Religious Sector: Keeping Faith in the Technology |
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• Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen bin Sahaikh Mohd Salleh Islamic Scholar |
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• Fr. Emmanuel Alparce The Morality of Genetic Engineering |
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F . Other Partners: Broadening Links in Knowledge Sharing |
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• Stuart Soo The Businessman Talks Biotech |
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• Farida Habib Shah Setting the Stage for Bioentrepreneurship |
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• The UPLB Genetics and Cell Biological Societies Sharing Biotech Information to Students |
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• Biotechnology Coalition of the Philippines Advancing Biotechnology through Partnerships |
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G. Global Community: Virtual Sharing of Information |
III. Acknowledgments |
IV. Appendices |
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Global Map of ISAAA Network |
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Information Resources |