Blog SERVIR celebrates Earth Day 2024 The 54th annual Earth Day is on April 22, 2024. To mark the occasion, SERVIR colleagues across the globe share their reflections on caring for the Earth, climate change and other environmental issues. April 21, 2024
Blog Turning Data into Action: Three Ways SERVIR is Strengthening Water Security Disaster preparedness and the water resource management require reliable and timely information. In many regions of the world, ground observation data is scarce. Here are three ways that SERVIR's innovative services and tools enable decision-makers and authorities to address water challenges. March 22, 2024|Chinmay Deval, NASA SCO Water Security Lead
Articles & Stories SERVIR Clubs: Transforming STEM Education and Gender Equity in Senegal SERVIR West Africa created youth clubs to provide an inclusive space where all students, especially girls, can explore and gain skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and gain exposure to environmental monitoring tools such as geographic information systems, remote sensing, and other digital technologies. March 13, 2024|Thioro Codou Niang, SERVIR West Africa and Lena Pransky, Science Coordination Office
Articles & Stories Geospatial Training by Women, for Women Gender Equity Miniseries part 2 Because climate change disproportionately impacts women and girls, Earth science cannot be fully effective in addressing climate issues without including the realities and unique knowledge of women. Unfortunately, many women are excluded from participating in both the field of Earth science and in community decision-making. March 8, 2024|Lena Pransky, NASA Science Coordination Office
Articles & Stories Inclusive Climate Action Benefits Everyone: Stories from GeoFem In Costa Rica, the GeoFem workshops create a supportive environment for women to combine their unique knowledge and experiences with Earth science technology. The following stories demonstrate how everyone benefits when women are empowered to use Earth science in community decision-making. March 7, 2024|Lena Pransky, NASA Science Coordination Office