29 November 2004
More UNU-GTP reports available through our website
The first complete reports made available there are the reports of the 2002 UNU Fellows and earlier this year the 2003 reports were added to it. However, now
we are also looking back and are planning to make some of the older reports available as well. The first part of that work has now been completed by adding the reports from 1999, 2000 and 2001
to those available.
29 November 2004
MSc Fellow
Two former UNU Fellows from Kenya who commenced their MSc studies in 2002 defended their MSc thesis and graduated from the University of Iceland in June in 2004.
Gabriel N. Wetang’ula (UNU Fellow 2001) worked on the environmental aspects of the Olkaria geothermal field in Kenya (Wetang’ula, 2004), and John K. Lagat (UNU Fellow 1995) on the geology
and alteration mineralogy of the same field (Lagat, 2004). Their MSc thesis have been published in the UNU-GTP publication series.
29 November 2004
The 26th annual session
The Closing Ceremony of the 26th annual session of the UNU-GTP was held on 22nd October 2004. Eighteen UNU Fellows from eight countries, who completed the
traditional six month specialized courses, received their UNU Certificates. They came from China (4), Eritrea (2), Ethiopia (2), Indonesia (3), Iran (2), Kenya (2), Mongolia (2), and Russia
(1). They received specialized training in Environmental Studies (5), Geothermal Utilization (4), Reservoir Engineering (4), Chemistry of Thermal Fluids (3), and Geological Exploration (2). A total
of 318 professionals from 39 countries have completed the six month specialized courses during 1979-2004. Of these, 44% have come from countries in Asia, 26% from Africa, 16% from Central and Eastern
Europe, and 14% from Latin America.
11 June 2004
International Conference for Renewable Energies, Bonn 2004
The conference charted the way towards an expansion of renewable energies worldwide, responding to the call of the Johannesburg summit in 2002 for the global
development of renewable energy. It also kept up the momentum generated by the coalition of like-minded countries for promotion of renewable energies (known as the Johannesburg Renewable Energy
Coalition, JREC). More than 1000 participants met in Bonn, among them official governmental delegations from some 90 countries including energy, environmental and development ministers,
representatives of the United Nations and other international and non-governmental organisations, civil society and the private sector.
28 May 2004
MSc Fellows
The aim of establishing the MSc programme in cooperation with the University of Iceland is to go a step further in assisting selected countries in building up their
specialist groups. A total of 33 scientists and engineers from Kenya have completed the six month specialized courses during 1982-2003. Four of them have already completed their MSc studies in
Iceland.
28 May 2004
Opening of 26th session
The 26th annual session of the UNU-GTP opened on 3rd May. Eighteen UNU Fellows participate in the six month specialized courses this year. They come from China
4, Ethiopia 2, Eritrea 2, Indonesia 3, Iran 2, Mongolia 2, Kenya 2, and Russia 1. They will specialize in the following lines of training: Environmental Studies (5), Geothermal Utilization (4),
Reservoir Engineering (4), Chemistry of Thermal Fluids (3), and Geological Exploration (2).