Science Technology and Innovation Programmes in the AU/NEPAD Agency Chimwemwe Chamdimba NEPAD Science Technology and Innovation Hub AU/NEPAD Agency.

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Science Technology and Innovation Programmes in the AU/NEPAD Agency Chimwemwe Chamdimba NEPAD Science Technology and Innovation Hub AU/NEPAD Agency

Presentation Layout STI within the NEPAD Agency What are we doing in STI – Programmes Outcomes so far? – what if we were not there? Lessons learnt Looking ahead

AU/NEPAD Agency To conduct and coordinate research and knowledge management, To monitor and evaluate the implementation of programmes To advocate on the AU and NEPAD vision, mission and core values To mobilise resources and partners in support of programmes.

NEPAD Science Technology & Innovation Hub (NSTIH) Established in the office of the CEO Main coordinating center for all STI programmes within NEPAD Agency Recommendation from the 1 st Bureau meeting of AMCOST IV

Main Functions of NSTIH Enhancing, coordinating and consolidating NEPAD STI programmes and projects Facilitating effective delivery of STI programmes across Africa based on the NEPAD Agency mandate Mainstreaming STI into NEPAD programmes and projects Enhance the visibility of Impact oriented NEPAD Agency STI programmes

Current Programmes of NSTIH Implementation of the CPA

Programme Focus R&D programmes Human capacity building Institutional strengthening Support to RECs

8 African Biosciences Initiative Establishment of regional networks of laboratories with state-of-the-art facilities Four networks have been established: – Biosciences Eastern and Central Africa (BecA) – Southern Africa Network for Biosciences (SANBio) ( – West Africa Biosciences Network (WABNet) – North Africa Biosciences Network (NABNet) Each network has a hub and nodes implementing regional flagship research programmes and capacity building activities in different disciplines

Achievements in Capacity Building MSc and PhD support – BecANet 25 MSc13 PhD – NABNet12 MSc24 PhD – WABNet 6 MSc – SANBio12 MSc 7 PhD – Total 55 MSc44 PhD

Key Outcomes A traditional remedy for HIV/AIDs validated (SF2000). Using our natural resources, indigenous knowledge and scientific innovation Currently ready for Phase I Clinical Trials.

Key Outcomes Establishment of State-of-the-Art research facilities at the BecA Hub-ILRI, Nairobi which has enabled: – Formulation of a challenge fund to build regional capacity for biosciences research - The Africa Biosciences Challenge Fund (ABCF) – Tackling important agricultural constraints in food production, nutrition and animal health

Key outcomes Establishment of a Bioinformatics Core Facility at the University of Mauritius Researchers from 10 institutions within SADC trained in using a stand alone Bioinformatics toolkit (which can run without the internet) SADC PGR Policy Guidelines have been developed and Member States supported to review national PGR and PGR-related policies

Key outcomes Over 600 farmers trained on improved mushroom production technologies Establishment of Pilot Mushroom Technology Park in Namibia and Genebank in Swaziland Action –research – 65 fish farmers (reaching approx 400 members plus others) ; 2 districts of Malawi

3 Year-Fish Farming Intervention Doubled Fish Production

The BIKS qualification and programme was adopted by the SADC Ministers of S&T at their meeting in Seychelles (August 2009) as a regional IKS teaching programme. Establishment of African Young Scientists Initiative on Climate Change (AYSICC) – Continental youth network on IKS and climate change Indigenous Knowledge Systems Interventions

IKS Publications

18 African Biosafety Network of Expertise (ABNE) Provides biosafety information resources to member states Conducted training sessions on biotechnology regulatory processes in Burkina Faso Trained evaluators in Ghana Trained inspectors for field trials in Nigeria Programmes on awareness creation & understanding for government officials

19 Science & Technology for Health Currently involved in the following programmes: – Eval Health: Development of Impact Assessment Tools for R & D projects/programmes in Africa – African Medicines Regulation Harmonization (AMRH) in RECs

Almost 85% of Sub-Saharan Africa with MRH projects at various levels 20 Completed or in-process RECs Countries covered Total members* % pop covered EAC & ECCAS/OCEAC EAC, ECCAS/OCEAC, ECOWAS EAC, ECCAS/OCEAC, ECOWAS, SADC 12 (20%) 26 (46%) 41 (74%) % 45% 72% REC progress Source: BCG analysis SADC We are pushing forward those RECs that are ready while continuing to work with the remaining regions REC EAC West Africa WAHO/UEMOA ECCAS/OCEAC SADC North/Northeast Africa Status Comments MRH Project Proposal finalized 2011 MRH implementation framework agreed by end 2012 Under consultation Partners consultation Under consultation Project launched 30 th March WAHO/UEMOA EAC OCEAC

NEPAD SOUTHERN AFRICAN NETWORK OF WATER CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE NEPAD SOUTHERN AFRICAN NETWORK OF WATER CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE 21 Aim - To improved human and environmental well-being through research and development in water and sanitation Hub established at the Stellenbosch University in South Africa Financial support from Government of South Africa -DST and EC support Nodes currently existing in Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia and Botswana West Africa Water Sciences Network established in October 2009

22 Laser Technology Implemented through the African Laser Centre (ALC) hosted by the CSIR – South Africa A pan African network focusing on research and training with membership from all the regions of the continent Implemented 47 projects from 2006 to 2009 Trained 83 MSc and 119 PhD from 2006 to 2011

African Mathematical Sciences Network (AMINet) African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in Cape Town was designated a centre of excellence at AMCOST 1 in 2003 Since 2003, AIMS has graduated 412 post-graduates from 32 different African countries AIMS coordinates the implementation of AMINet where other nodes have been established in Senegal, Ghana and Nigeria

Material Science Quality Infrastructure – Focus on standards harmonisation

Support to the RECs AMRH – Harmonisation of regulation of medicines SADC – SADC PGR Policy Guidelines; Process of setting up the SADC desk COMESA – Development of COMESA Programme on STI ECOWAS – Development of ECOPOST

26 ASTII Programme Overall Goal : To contribute towards the improvement of the quality of science, technology and innovation policies at national, regional and continental levels Purpose: To strengthen Africa’s capacity to develop and use Science, Technology and Innovation (ASTII) Indicators. Publication of the Africa Innovation outlook a major milestone for informing policy and programme development. Policy Programmes

Funding of Programmes In-kind support – Member states hosting hubs and nodes Support in cash – Some member states and partners have contributes financially to NEPAD programmes

Challenges Mobilisation of adequate and sustainable resources Private sector involvement Demonstrating accountability with no benchmarking/baseline Wide differences in project implementation capacities amongst Member States

Challenges Maintaining network approach Institutionalisation of programmes in RECs and Member States Linking the CPA programmes to other sectoral programmes

Lessons Learnt The importance of Monitoring, Evaluation and Impact Assessment The focus should be on impact and bringing products to the market – Technology delivery to the ground – Engagement of Private sector

Lessons Learned Importance of a robust Knowledge feedback system to enable reflection and learning for improving design of interventions Importance of communicating the benefits of STI programmes Funding of STI programmes by member states is important for sustainability

Lessons Learned Sustainability – Member states need to have policies, strategic plans and priority projects/programme clearly set and communicated – Strengthening institutions to carry on with programme beyond partner support

Opportunities The networks and centres of excellence that have been established Emerging partnerships on STI in Africa and world wide Advances in STI and engineering worldwide Africa’s Economic growth and development Public pressure for solutions Existence of RECs

Looking Ahead -Review of the CPA -Based on the lessons learnt since 2005, focus on out-scaling and up- scaling current programmes across Africa

Thank you