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1. Chemical Society of Ethiopia

 

2. Chemical Society of Nigeria

 

3. Chemical Society of Tunisia

 

4. Egyptian Society of Analytical Chemistry

 

5. South African Chemical Institute

 

6. West African Chemical Society (Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea (Conakry),

     Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo)

 

7. Kenya Chemical Society

 

8. African Association for Pure and Applied Chemistry

 

 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF FASC

 

 

1. Dr. Temechegn Engida             President, Ethiopia

2. Prof. M.M. Khater                  Vice-President, Egypt

3. Dr. Ahmed M. Mohammed      Secretary, Ethiopia

4. Dr. Yonas Chebude                 Treasurer, Ethiopia

5. Prof. Neil Coville                     Member and Representative/Southern Africa, South Africa

6. Dr. Y.N. Lohdip                      Member and Representative/Western Africa, Nigeria

7. Prof. Mohammed Jemal           Member and Representative/Northern Africa, Tunisia

8. Prof. Michael Kishimba            Member, Tanzania

9. Dr. Yonas Chebude                 Member and Representative/Eastern Africa, Ethiopia

10. Prof. Faustin Sié SIB              Member and Representative/ Western Francophone Africa, Burkina Faso

11. Prof. Sham Wandiga               Member and Representative/Central Africa, Kenya

         

Individual Founding Members

 

The following five individuals have established the Federation of African Societies of Chemistry (FASC) in Addis Ababa/Ethiopia as per the rules and regulations of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, after a decision was made by the General Assembly of FASC on 23 February 2006 to establish the Federation’s Headquarter in Ethiopia.

 

1. Dr. Temechegn Engida            UNESCO-IICBA

 

2. Dr. Yonas Chebude                Addis Ababa University

 

3. Dr. Ahmed Mustefa                Addis Ababa University

 

4. Dr. Nigist Asfaw                    Addis Ababa University

 

5. Mr. Tesfalidet Lemma            Addis Ababa University

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 03 July 2009 )