About the Journal

EAJSTI is a multidisciplinary journal, which publishes original research of relevance to the EAC, covering science, technology and Innovation applications for development. Its goal is to enhance, advance and disseminate scientific, technological and innovative knowledge that supports East African regional development.


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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS FOR THE 3RD EAC REGIONAL SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION CONFERENCE

East African Science and Technology Commission (EASTECO) and the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) in collaboration with various STI stakeholders in the region and globally are jointly organizing the 3rd EAC Regional STI Conference, as an avenue for sharing experiences, best practices and applications of STI outputs, strengthening collaborations, facilitating regional integration and sustainable development.
The 3rd EAC Regional STI Conference is convened under the overarching theme of “Accelerating development and diffusion of Science, technology and Innovation solutions for a resilient East Africa”. This biennial Conference builds on the deliberations and success of the 1st and 2nd conferences, which were respectively held in Kampala, Uganda in 2019 and Bujumbura, Burundi in 2021. The Conference will bring together diverse actors in the STI system, including policy makers, industry players, academicians, researchers, innovators, students and development partners.

 
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF EDITOR IN CHIEF AND MEMBERS OF THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE EAST AFRICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

The journal  seeks to recruit Editor in Chief, as the position falls vacant in the first quarter of 2024. Applications for this position are therefore invited from all EAC Partner States except the Republic of Kenya. The journal also, seeks to recruit new members to the Editorial Board to ensure effective service delivery as the number of submissions increase, and to replace members who have since retired.


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Title: East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation
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Publisher: East African Science and Technology Commission

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Current Issue

Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Volume 5 Issue 2

Published: 28-03-2024

Articles

Status on use and delivery of foot and mouth and newcastle vaccines in Kenya

Monicah Maichomo, Dr Ann Wachira, Moses Olum, James Gathumbi, Jones Mutua, Samuel Waiguru, Ascah Jesang, Hezron Wesonga
Abstract 26 | PDF Downloads 9

Prevalence of Babesia bigemina and Anaplasma marginale infections and their associated risk factors among calves in Narok County, Kenya

NAOMI CHEBICHII KIBET, GEORGE GITAU, GETRUDE SHEPELO, DANIEL MUASYA, WYCLIFF NG'ETICH
Abstract 9 | PDF Downloads 2
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Who We Are

The East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation (EAJSTI) is an open access, peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, which publishes original research of relevance to the EAC, covering science, technology and innovation applications for development.

The Journal publishes articles on a wide range of thematic areas including;

1. Agriculture, Food Security and Rural Development

2. Health and wellbeing

3. Natural Resources and Environment

4. Infrastructure

5. Energy and Industrial Development

6. Information Communication Technology (ICT) and

7. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

Indexing

EAJSTI is currently indexed by CAB Abstracts and/or Global Health database. CAB International is a not-for-profit, international treaty organization, dedicated to the dissemination of scientific knowledge. It produces two abstract databases in the applied life sciences: CAB Abstracts (agriculture, crop science, natural resources, animal and human sciences) and Global Health (dedicated to public health, food science and nutrition). The organization has a long-established reputation in the applied life sciences, having begun indexing scientific literature in 1913. This extensive archive is currently being made available in electronic form.

They promote the visibility of the indexed journal to global users of the databases worldwide. The CAB Abstracts and Global Health databases are used to identify relevant literature by Government and International agencies, academic institutions and commercial organizations worldwide. Global users of the databases can easily alert themselves to relevant articles in their area of interest, which in turn results in them acquiring the full text from the original source. https://www.cabi.org/publishing-products/cab-abstracts/