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African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) is an intergovernmental environment think tank, founded in 1988, pursuing policy-oriented research on science and technology in development that is sustainable in terms of the economy, society, and the environment.

History
Founded in 1988, ACTS was a pioneer in development research on innovative development policies related to applied science, technology, and innovation.

ACTS research influenced policies on industrial property legislation and policy in Kenya, environmental impact assessment standards in Eastern and Southern Africa, biofuels and bio-energy in Kenya, Eastern and West Africa. ACTS has also influenced policies across Africa on issues such as climate change adaptation and mitigation, agriculture, biotechnology, bio-diplomacy, and biosafety.

Affiliations
ACTS is a member of the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data network, which includes 150 data producers and users working towards sustainable development focusing on data that informs research ending extreme poverty and addressing climate change. The Canadian, Columbian, French, Ghanian, Italian, Mexican, Moroccan, Nigerian, Phillipine, Senagalese, United Kingdom and United States' governments are member-states of the network.

AWARDS
In 2013, ACTS was named as one of the top Environment Think Tanks globally. In 1991 the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) honored ACTS for its contribution to expanding the knowledge base for development in Africa with the Justinian Rweyemamu Prize, named after Tanzania’s first major economics scholar, Justinian Rweyemamu.