Great to hear today from the initiators of the newly founded African Reproducibility Network 🌍 at the international RNs meeting - they are building this new community across the whole continent! https://elifesciences.org/inside-elife/820c1044/african-reproducibility-network-aren-ambassadors-bridging-the-gaps-in-open-science-adoption-and-advocacy-across-africa

Are you a researcher or a student in #Africa interested in #OpenScience and #Reproducibility? Sign up to become a part of this wonderful community! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeFkD5A4D9l6ncQWjKBiI-GqBOzL-JMe7Fx3ijUYEjHjDUoQ/viewform

Do you know anybody who would be interested in #AREN? Spread the word! 🙌🏻

African Reproducibility Network (AREN): Ambassadors bridging the gaps in open science adoption and advocacy across Africa

Led by Emmanuel Boakye, our African Ambassadors and colleagues have created a continent-wide reproducibility network to improve and advocate for open science practices and research reproducibility across Africa.

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Aaaand African Reproducibility Network is officially kicked off! 🎈

Big congrats to #AREN and so exciting to see their first initiatives, including community data on the awareness and interest in learning about different #OpenScience and #Reproducibility practices!

Looking forward to following all the fantastic work they will do across the continent and to the collaboration with other #ReproducibilityNetworks around the world 🌍