IN the aftermath of a catastrophic 7.7-magnitude earthquake that devastated Myanmar and Thailand, leaving communities in distress and infrastructure in ruins, the region is witnessing an extraordinary response rooted in resilience, sustainability and science diplomacy.
At the helm of this transformative effort is UN Sasakawa Laureate Glenn Banaguas, an internationally acclaimed science diplomat and advocate for resilience and sustainability. As chairman of the US-Asean Science and Technology Fellows and Asian Science Diplomats, Banaguas is leading the charge through a science-driven, fully free initiative to empower communities, rebuild infrastructures and ensure long-term stability in the affected nations.
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