Pan african congress of mathematicians biography
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Mathematics organization.
African Mathematical Union
International organization devoted to Mathematics
The African Mathematical Union or Union Mathematique Africaine is an African organization dedicated to the development of mathematics in Africa.
It was founded in 1976 in Rabat, Morocco, during the first Pan-African Congress of Mathematicians with Henri Hogbe Nlend as its first President.[1] Another key figure in its early years was George Saitoti, later a prominent Kenyan politician.
Commissions
The Union has five Commissions:
- AMU-CAWM. Commission on Women in Mathematics in Africa, led by Marie Françoise Ouedraogo since 2009.[2]
- AMU-CMEA. Commission on Mathematics Education in Africa.
- AMU-CHMA. Commission on the History of Mathematics in Africa.
- AMU-CRIMS. Commission for Research and Innovations.
- AMU-PAMOC. Pan African Mathematics Olympiads Commission.
Commission on Women in Mathematics
The Commission on Women in Mathematics (AMUCAWM) published a repor