27/12/2025
The Institution of Data Scientists and Analysts
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15/10/2025
Data for Development isn't just numbers, it's insight that drives impact. From shaping smarter policies to improving healthcare, education, and infrastructure, data helps us make informed decisions that truly change lives. Let’s harness the power of data to build a better, more inclusive future for all.
11/10/2025
The Institution of Data Scientists and Analysts is a professional and membership-based organization for data scientists, data analysts, data engineers, academics and individuals who show interest in the field.
15/09/2025
In today’s world, data drives development. From improving healthcare to enhancing education and tackling climate change, data helps us make informed decisions and build a better future.
Let’s harness the power of data to create solutions that truly make an impact.
07/09/2025
Participated at the just concluded open-ended intergovernmental working group on an optional protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the rights to early childhood education, free pre-primary education, and free secondary education held at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland,
Globally, there are solid 34 Data Governance Principles
Glad to announce our sister organisation in the United Kingdom, the Academy of Data Scientists and Analysts. Visit https://www.theadsa.org
03/07/2025
The Global Youth Summit for Change (GYSC), hosted by the Youth Center for Dialogue and Peace (YCDP), seeks to bridge this gap by uniting young leaders, activists, and innovators for meaningful dialogue, collaboration, and action. Held in Geneva, Switzerland, a center of international diplomacy, the summit will gather over 100 youth and experts to co-create solutions for peace, sustainability, and social justice.
Global Youth Summit for Change Date 28 – 31 August – Geneva, Switzerland YCDP The World Needs Youth Leadership More Than Ever The world faces urgent challenges—from climate change and inequality to political unrest and economic instability. Youth are vital drivers of change, yet they often lack access to platforms where the...
09/05/2025
Google announced that it’s bankrolling Elementl Power, a two-year old company with LinkedIn listing under 20 staff, to identify and permit three U.S. reactor sites, each slated for ≥ 600 MW. One block that size can light roughly 160,000 U.S. homes or a modern AI megacenter, giving Google a future stream of round-the-clock, carbon-free juice. Chris Colbert, Elementl Power’s CEO, said nuclear reactor deals with big tech firms “are necessary to mobilize the capital required to build new nuclear projects, which are critical to deliver safe, affordable and clean baseload power and help companies advance their long-term net zero goals.”
The details:
Google disclosed neither price, reactor design nor location.
Elementl, founded in 2022, has never built a plant (claiming that they’ll raise additional funding for the actual construction on the back of this deal).
The search giant only holds an option to buy the electricity once the projects clear years of licensing and financing.
Why it matters: AI is turbocharging demand. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says global AI electricity use could hit 1,500 TWh by 2030—India-level consumption. The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects data-center loads to double to >1,000 TWh by 2026, rivaling Japan’s grid. Cooling those servers guzzles water; Google’s own Chile data-center plan was rebooted over aquifer fears.
The bigger picture: Producing electricity from nuclear power creates far less carbon pollution than coal. For every unit of electricity (1 GWh), nuclear produces around 26 tons of CO₂-equivalent emissions over its entire life-cycle, while coal produces about 979 tons. That means nuclear is about 37 times cleaner than coal in terms of carbon emissions. Yet reactors generate radioactive waste and arrive slowly; Jevons-style rebound looms if cheaper, cleaner power simply fuels more compute.
Bottom line: Google’s second nuclear – the first with Kairos in October – deal signals Big Tech’s scramble to square relentless AI growth with net-zero vows. Whether startup Elemntl Power can deliver reactors before the grid strains – or before Google’s 2030 24/7 clean-energy pledge comes due – remains the open question.
27/03/2024
Young Tech Innovators!
Join us for the virtual launch of the second cohort of the AU Digital and Innovation Fellowship.
At the event, you'll learn about the program & how you can become one of the 16 fellows!
🗓: 28 March, 2024
⏰️: 11 AM EAT
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