Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Empowering African Science: Enhancing Research and Collaboration through Remote Access and Networking

13 December 2023. Empowering African Science: Enhancing Research and Collaboration through Remote Access and Networking


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In recent years, the international community has recognized the critical importance of fostering global scientific collaboration to tackle the world's most pressing challenges. However, accessto cutting-edge research facilities, including laboratories, specialized equipment, and data sources, remains a significant barrier. 

This is a fundamental issue for scientists in Africa, that hinders their ability to contribute effectively to global scientific advancements. Despite these barriers, scientists and researchers in Africa have made significant contributions to various fields, even if their ability to conduct experiments, collect critical data, and engage in cutting-edge research is restricted. Moreover, financial constraints, geographical distances, and administrative barriers further compound the issue, creating multidimensional challenges for those eager to make meaningful scientific contributions.

Objectives 
  • Raise awareness about the challenges African scientists face in accessing research facilities
  • Present the innovative initiative for remote facility access and its potential impact on scientific advancement in Africa. 
  • Foster collaboration among experts in science, engineering, science policy, and water. 
  • Identify key strategies and recommendations for successful implementation and sustainability of the initiative. 
Keynote Addresses 
  • Prof. Lise Korsten, President, African Academy of Sciences, South Africa 
  • Prof. Osama Awadelkarim, UNESCO Chair on Building Innovation and Manufacturing Capacities through Advanced Technology Education, Penn State University, United States of America 
Panel Discussion: Enhancing Scientific Collaboration in Africa Moderator: 
  • Ms Amal Kasry, Chief of Section of Basic Sciences, Research Innovation, and Engineering, Natural Sciences Sector, UNESCO 
  • Prof. Malik Maaza, UNESCO Chair in Nanosciences and Nanotechnology, University of South Africa, South Africa 
  • Prof. Claude Lecomte, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France 
  • Ms Jansie Niehaus, Executive Director, South Africa National Science and Technology Forum, South Africa 
  • Dr Erik Ziki, Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d’Ivoire 
  • Ms Awa Bousso Dramé, Founder, CoastGIS, Senegal and Cabo Verde

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