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Ce site Internet est développé dans le cadre du project EuroAfriCa-ICT, une action de soutien financée par la Commission européenne (Direction Générale Société de l'Information et Media - DG INFSO) à travers le 7ème Programme Cadre pour la Recherche et le Développement (7eme PCRD). Le projet EuroAfriCa-ICT s'appuie sur les résultats concrets atteints par le projet d'origine: START (IST-6-45377-SSA / 2006-2008).
Le projet EuroAfriCa-ICT (project factsheet l project brochure l project overview) a pour objectif de promouvoir et de soutenir le développement de la coopération scientifique et technique dans le domaine de la recherche TIC (Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication) entre l'Europe et l'Afrique subsaharienne et entre l'Europe et les Caraïbes.
activites
- Organisation de deux forums de coopération: l'un en Europe en 2009 (Bruxelles, Belgique) et l'autre en Afrique (Addis Abeba, Ethiopie) début 2010;
- Organisation de cinq séminaires de sensibilisation au 7ème PCRD et aux TIC en Afrique et dans la zone caraïbe (Afrique du Sud, Bénin, Jamaïque, Ouganda et Rwanda) en parallèle d'une large promotion des possibilités de coopération offertes par le 7ème PCRD (en particulier sur le thème TIC);
- Organisation de quatre réunions de concertation en Europe conjointement au renforcement de liens avec les programmes et initiatives nationaux, européens et internationaux (notamment avec les plateformes technologiques européennes - ETPs - et les initiatives technologiques conjointes - JTIs);
- Soutien au développement de partenariats et de projets de coopération (avec notamment l'implémentation d'une base de données).
partenaires
Le projet est mené par un ensemble de neuf partenaires, d'Afrique sub-saharienne, d'Europe et de la zone caraïbe (cliquez sur le logo approprié pour plus d'information sur l'un des partenaires).

The Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie is an international Canadian non-governmental organisation with 635 member institutions (higher education institutions, research centres & institutes) from 70 countries & 5 continents. It contributes in building an international academic area through close partnerships with stakeholders. Pursuing the dual objective of co-development & excellence, AUF conceives & ensures coordination of various programmes. Its cornerstone ICT programme delivers digital campuses, distance learning courses, access to scientific & technical information for the benefit of 114 member institutions in many ACP regions (Caribbean, Pacific, Central/South-East/Western Africa). The “Délégation chargée des relations avec l'UE” (Belgian law) performs important cognitive & training tasks. Since 2004, it covered several EU programmes (FP6, FP7, Jean Monnet, Tempus, Erasmus Mundus) & subsequent calls for proposals by detailed explanatory notes. The Delegation has thus contributed in anticipating & maximising awareness in universities from Southern developing countries. To do so, it has used an operational website & an eDistribution list containing some 3000 addresses. On the other hand, the Delegation is the coordinator of the PROMEDAccess project (2007-2008) financed under the INCO FP6. The project consists in making and/or training EU affairs manager of the HEI Mediterranean countries (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria and Tunisia). In particular, it prepares them to get acquainted to EU policies & programs, co-write proposals and manage FP7 EU funded projects.
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The Caribbean Academy of Sciences was inaugurated in Trinidad in May 1988. It has five divisions covering the natural, agricultural, medical, engineering and social sciences. Current membership stands at 200 members, including scientists from the English-speaking Caribbean, Guadeloupe, Cuba, Guyana and Suriname. It is an independent, non-governmental body aiming to: provide a forum for interchange among scientists on important issues related to the application of science and technology to development; serve as a source of advice to regional, governmental and non-governmental organizations in scientific and technology matters; facilitate cooperation among scientists and promote the coordination and execution of scientific research in all its aspects; liaise with relevant research organizations and assist in facilitating their mutual interaction; recognize and reward outstanding performance and achievement within the region in the fields of science and technology; raise the level of scientific consciousness in the region and increase the public understanding and appreciation of the importance and potential of science and technology in human progress; establish and maintain high standards and ethics in all scientific endeavour.
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KIST was created by the Government of Rwanda in Nov. 1997 as the country's first technological institute of higher learning. Its establishment was one of the Government's strategies to find a lasting solution to the daunting task of human resource capacity building. From small beginnings, today KIST has grown to over 400 staff & around 3,000 full- & part time students. KIST comprises two campuses, namely KIYOVU (main campus) and REMERA. The main campus is located in the heart of Kigali within the vicinity of embassies & diplomatic missions. Initially, the premises served as a Military Academy before the Government transformed it into the present institute to cater for the training of technical personnel which are critical to the country's development. The Remera campus is situated on the outskirts of Kigali, about 20' drive from the main campus. It also has old buildings that once served as a Vocational Training Institute under the Ministry of Public Service & Labour before it was handed down to the new institute. KIST's curricula has been designed within the overall context of the Rwandan Higher Education System and takes care of mature age entry arrangement for the disadvantaged categories who may not have had the opportunity to go through the mainstream education system. It also endeavours to address community needs through students' community and field attachment.
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Makerere University is Uganda's premier institution of higher learning founded in 1922. It has 11 faculties, 6 institutes and 5 schools to a student body of about 36,000 at undergraduate, Masters and PhD Level. Makerere University Faculty of Computing and Information Technology (CIT) (www.cit.ac.ug) is the main computing and ICT training, research and consultancy centre in the region. Its academic programmes range from certificates to Doctorate level in computing and ICT related fields namely; Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Systems, Information Technology, Data Communications, ICT Policy and Regulation, and Computer Networks. It has a student body of 4049 undergraduate and 276 postgraduate of which 65 are on PhD. These numbers exclude those on short courses. CIT is involved in a wide rage of projects, partnerships and collaborations with the public and private sector (at both national and international levels). Such include: training and capacity building, scientific research, community outreach, and policy advice on a wide range of computing and ICT issues.
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The Meraka Institute/CSIR (African Advanced Institute for Information and Communication Technology) is a national intervention by the South African Government, based on an original proposal for such an intervention by the South African President Thabo Mbeki in 2002. It is aimed at bringing critical mass and focus to research in ICT, to enable innovation in ICT contributing to national socio economic objectives and to facilitate strategic human capital development in ICT as reflected in its mission: “The Meraka institute undertakes and facilitates world-class, needs-based research and innovation in ICT, thereby developing intellectual and human capital for the benefit of the economy and the quality of life of the people of South Africa and the African continent.” Meraka was established as a National Research Centre operating within the CSIR with its own strategic advisory board, combining existing and new ICT research related institutions in South Africa. The CSIR is the largest scientific and technological research, development and implementation organisation in Africa and has been operating for more than 50 years. The CSIR's mandate is as stipulated in the Scientific Research Council Act: “The objectives of the CSIR are, through directed and multi-disciplinary research and technological innovation, to foster, in the national interest and in fields which in its opinion should receive preference, industrial & scientific development, either by itself or in cooperation with principals from the private and public sectors, and thereby to contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of the people of the Republic”. CSIR is structured around 5 operating units (Built Environment, Biosciences, Defence, Peace Safety & Security, Natural Resources & the Environment, Materials Science & Manufacturing) and 4 National Research Centres. CSIR has worked in FPs since FP4 and was the most successful African research organisation in FP6.
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Sigma Orionis est une société privée fondée en 1984 et localisée à Sophia Antipolis, près de Nice (France). Orionis est spécialisée dans le domaine des TIC (Technologies de l'information et de la communication) avec un focus sur les aspects scientifiques et technologiques (S&T), ces secteurs étant considérés comme des facteurs clés pour assurer un développement durable et pérenne ainsi qu'une croissance économique. Orionis a développé des partenariats avec des entreprises majeures, des laboratoires de recherche et des institutions et autorités actives dans le domaine des TIC, ce à l'échelle internationale. Orionis a développé une offre de services étendue: intelligence économique, recherche de partenaires, études de marché, évaluation technologique, organisation d'événements de coopération, définition, management et évaluation de projets, secrétariat de groupes, clubs et associations.
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Established in 1913, the Association of Commonwealth Universities is the oldest inter-university network in the world. Today's ACU combines the expertise and reputation of over ninety years' experience with new and innovative programmes designed to meet the needs of universities in the 21st century.
Higher education is more international than ever before. The market for students and staff is a global one. Research funds are increasingly allocated on an international, collaborative basis. Academic reputations are based on global connections. Innovation and good practice do not stop at national borders. Its five hundred members are spread across five continents, representing a diverse range of institutions. ACU provides forums for universities in Australasia, Canada and the UK to benchmark their research contract/grant activity, and for those in Africa and South Asia to compare their extension work programmes. At a time when tertiary education has never been higher on the development agenda, ACU's experience in fostering collaboration between developed and developing country universities has never been more relevant or important.
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TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world, represents the best of science in the developing world. Its principal aim is to promote scientific capacity and excellence for sustainable development in the South. TWAS is an autonomous international organization, founded in Trieste, Italy in 1983 by a distinguished group of scientists from the South under the leadership of the late Nobel laureate Abdus Salam of Pakistan. Originally named the "Third World Academy of Sciences", it was officially launched by the then secretary-general of the United Nations, Javier Perez de Cuellar, in 1985. Since its inception, TWAS's operational expenses have largely been covered by generous contributions of the Italian government. The Academy's more than 800 Fellows and Associate Fellows are elected from among the world's most distinguished scientists. Fellows are citizens of the South; Associate Fellows are citizens of the North who either were born in the South or have made significant contributions to the advancement of science in the South. About 80 percent of TWAS's membership are Fellows representing more than 70 countries in the South. A Council, elected by members every three years, is responsible for supervising all Academy affairs. A small secretariat headed by an Executive Director assists the Council in the administration and coordination of the programmes (contact us). The secretariat is located on the premises of the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy. TWAS's main objectives include: To recognize, support and promote excellence in scientific research in the South;
To provide promising scientists in the South with research facilities necessary for the advancement of their work;
To facilitate contacts between individual scientists and institutions in the South;
To encourage South-North cooperation between individuals and centres of scholarship;
To encourage scientific research on major developing-world problems.
To achieve these goals, TWAS runs a variety of programmes, including the provision of research grants to scientists in developing countries and the world's largest South-South training and research fellowships scheme. Since 1986, TWAS has supported scientific research in more than 100 countries in the South.
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L'Institut Panos Afrique de l'Ouest (IPAO) est une organisation non gouvernementale internationale, indépendante et laïque, créée en janvier 2000. Depuis son siège, à Dakar, l’IPAO mène ses activités à l’échelle de l’Afrique de l’Ouest, avec un réseau extensif de représentations et
de correspondants. Après Panos Londres, Panos Washington et Panos Paris, c’est le quatrième Panos indépendant du Panos Council qui comprend également Panos Afrique de l’Est (à Kampala), Panos Afrique Australe (à Lusaka) et Panos Asie du Sud (à Katmandou). L’IPAO appuie : les débats publics et le dialogue politique sur les questions-clés du développement en Afrique; la constitution de savoirs sur le développement des médias et sur les enjeux de la communication pour le développement; la production et la diffusion de contenus médiatiques de qualité générés par les Africains eux-mêmes; le renforcement des capacités des acteurs du changement social à se faire entendre. L’IPAO fédère, catalyse et innove à l’échelle régionale. Au sein de l'IPAO, le Programme "Usages et politique du numérique" (Programme TIC) a pour but de soutenir le développement d’usages et de politiques des technologies numériques favorables à la démocratisation des espaces publics de communication. Il met œuvre des activités transversales et sur le long terme. Le Centre sur les Politiques Internationales des TIC en Afrique du Centre et de l’Ouest (CIPACO), mis en place en 2004, constitue un véritable observatoire dans ce domaine afin de renforcer les capacités des acteurs pour accroître leur participation dans les processus de décision en matière de politiques des TIC. Le programme TIC déploie également des activités sur l’articulation entre medias et TIC à travers son projet Haayo financé par OSIWA (portail bilingue et appel à articles pour ouvrir le débat sur les bonnes pratiques et expériences dans le secteur des médias et des TIC en Afrique de l’Ouest et partager les usages innovants des TIC en matière de gouvernance et dans les communautés à la base, atelier de renforcement des capacités sur les enjeux croisés des medias et des TIC, etc.).
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Organisations soutenant le projet
Le projet EuroAfriCa-ICT project est formellement soutenu par les principales plateformes technologiques européennes (ETP) et par les organisations, universités et laboratoires de recherches incontournables dans le domaine de la coopération entre l'Europe et l'Afrique sub-saharienne ou entre l'Europe et la zone caraïbe. Ces organisations permettent d'assurer une implication optimum des communautés européenne et subsaharienne dans le domaine de la recheche TIC.
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