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To help disseminate and share TWAS information about its activities throughout the developing world, the Academy has established five regional offices.

In June 2004, it was agreed upon that the TWAS-ARO will be managed within the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA), in Alexandria, Egypt. The tasks of the TWAS-ARO were assigned to the Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP) affiliated to the BA.

 
 

The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World’s Arab Regional Office (TWAS-ARO) was launched at the BA, 2-3 June 2005, under the theme “Visions and Expectations”.

 
 

TWAS-ARO aims to promote scientific capacity and excellence for sustainable development in the region. TWAS Arab members include 46 distinguished scientists residing in 12 different Arab countries and abroad.

The overall objective of the TWAS-ARO is to promote the activities of TWAS and its affiliated organizations in the region, as recommended by the Academy's current and future strategic plans.

 
                          
 
   
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