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IST-AFRICA 2012 – 2013 Contract No. 288691 D3.1 IST-Africa Workshop at European Conference (October 2012)
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1. INTRODUCTION
The IST-Africa partners organised a half day dissemination workshop during eChallenges e2012
on 17 October 2012 in Lisbon, Portugal to raise awareness of ICT-related initiatives being
undertaken and research organisations in the African partners countries.
Ms Christine Tome, European Co-Chair of the 8th Africa-EU Strategic Partnership and IICT Vice-
President attended the workshop to take advantage of the opportunity to meet the representatives
of the Africa Member States presenting.
ICT Initiatives and Research Capacity in Mauritius, Namibia, Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho,
Malawi, Senegal, Kenya, Burundi, Ghana, Cameroon and South Africa were presented. The
following presentations are attached:
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Mauritius - Dan Faugoo, National Computer Board,
Mauritius
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Namibia - Florence Kavirindi, Ministry of Education,
Namibia
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Mozambique - Zauria Saifodine, INTIC, Mozambique
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Lesotho - Lefa Thamae, Ministry of Communications,
Science and Technology, Lesotho
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Malawi - Gift Kadzamira, National Commission for
Science & Technology, Malawi
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Kenya - Jacob Njagih, Ministry of Higher Education,
Science and Technology, Kenya
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Burundi - Augustin Nsabiyumva, Ministry of Higher
Education and Scientific Research, Burundi
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Ghana - Naa Lamiley Lanquaye-Mills, Ministry of
Environment, Scientific and Technology, Ghana
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Cameroon - Njei Check, National Agency for Information
and Communication Technologies, Cameroon
ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in South Africa - Segopotso Moshapo, SAP Research
Pretoria , South Africa
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ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Mauritius
Dan Faugoo
National Computer Board
Mauritius
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Agenda
• Mauritius – An Overview
• Current state of ICT, Policy implementation
• Research Capacity / Activities
• Summary of National ICT Initiatives
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Mauritius – An Overview
• Mauritius – an island state in the south west of the Indian Ocean
• Language: English and French
• Population 1.3 M– Labour Force 0.6 M
• GDP per Capita: USD 8400
• GDP Growth: 3.9 % (2011)
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National Computer Board (NCB)
• Parastatal body under the aegis of Ministry of ICT responsible for the development and promotion of the ICT sector
• Objectives & Strategies of the NCB o E-Powering People by spreading ICT Culture and Literacy and
promoting ICT for Social Development
o E-Powering the Public Sector by participating in eGovernment (www.gov.mu) initiatives, setting up e-Services and managing the Government Online Centre (GOC)
o E-Powering Businesses by facilitating the development of the ICT industry and promoting entrepreneurship in ICT
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Current state of ICT, Policy Implementation
• National ICT Policy
• Vision to transform Mauritius into a Cyber Island and make ICT an important engine of economic growth
• National ICT Strategic Plans 2007 -2011 and the 2011-
2014 towards “i-Mauritius” in line with the Government
Programme
• National Broadband Policy (NBP)
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Current state of ICT, Policy Implementation
• Modern fully digital telecommunications infrastructure and
services at competitive rates
High Bandwidth International connectivity
SAFE - South Africa Far East submarine fibre cable system
LION, LION2 – Lower Indian Ocean Submarine fibre cable system
• Quality ICT Parks - Ebene Cyber City , La Tour Koenig ICT Park
• Sound Legal Framework (Electronic Transaction Act, Computer
Misuse and Cybercrime Act , Copyright Act, and Data Protection Act
etc.)
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Current state of ICT, Policy Implementation
• Telecommunications sector liberalised since 2002 and an Independent Regulatory Authority – ICTA
2 Fixed Line Operators
3 Mobile Operators
12 ISPs
New Operator Bharat Telecom – FTTH
• 2011 Statistics
374,600 - fixed telephone lines (Population : 1.3 M)
1,294,100 - mobile phone subscriptions
370,000 - Internet subscriptions
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses
Institution(Publicly – Funded)
Location Total Students UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
Overall ICT/Eng. Overall ICT/Eng. Overall ICT/Eng.
University of Mauritius
Reduit 11,239
3,322 9,963 3,284 1,276 38
University of Technology
Pointes-aux-sable
4,370 1,077 3,556 959 814 118
Mauritius Institute of Education
Moka 3,903 42 3,303 7 603 38
Open University of Mauritius
Reduit 664 3 423 3 241 -
Swami Dayanand Institute of Management
Beau Plan
560 124 560 124 - -
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses
Institution(Public)
Location Total Students UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
Overall ICT/Eng.
Overall ICT/Eng.
Overall ICT/Eng.
Mauritius Institute of Training Development
Phoenix 507 173 507 173 - -
Institute Superieure de Technologies
Rose-Hill 302 225 302 225 - -
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses
Institution(Private)
Location Total Students UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
Overall ICT/Eng. Overall ICT/Eng. Overall ICT/Eng.
AEA Training Centre
Port Louis 14 11 14 11 - -
Birla Institute of Technology
Quatres-Bornes
20 16 20 16 - -
C-DAC School of Advanced Computing
Quatres-Bornes
139 139 112 112 27 27
Charles Telfair Institute
Quatres-Bornes
1429 110 1387 110 - -
Middlesex University (Mauritius Branch)
Ebene 291 81 286 76 5 5
World Islamic Mission
Port Louis 17 17 17 17 - -
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Mauritius Bio-informatics Bio-informatics :Study algorithms used in Bioinformatics, to contribute new algorithms, to study how Bioinformatics data is stored and accessed throughout the world, and to look into how Mauritius can contribute to Bioinformatics Data Banks. Can be mapped to Challenge 5 – ICT for Health
University of Mauritius Efficient Computing Efficient ComputingPropose computer-based solutions that improve the productivity of the individual and, consequently, improve the effectiveness of the organisation the individual belongs to.Can be mapped to Challenge 8 ICT for Creativity and Learning
University of Mauritius Network of the Future
IPV6Perform verifications on how the performance of different network-based applications can be improved using IPV6, how the QoS support available in IPV6 can be exploited and also to look into ways of helping the deployment of IPV6 in MauritiusChallenge 1 Pervasive and Trusted Network
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Mauritius
Context Awareness Context AwarenessInvestigate how the use of context-awareness can improve the lives of users and how context-awareness can be put to the service of the Mauritian societyChallenge 5 – ICT for health
University of Mauritius
Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Mobile and Ubiquitous ComputingInvestigate the human, social, technical, hardware and software issues involved with mobile and ubiquitous computingChallenge 1 – Digital enterprise
University of Mauritius and Mauritius Research Council
Social Media A Study of Online Social Networks in Mauritius: Impact on Secondary EducationUsage pattern of online social networks among young people and the impact on their education and social life(June 2011 to August 2012)Challenge 1 - ICT-2013.1.6 Connected and Social Media(Call 10)
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Mauritius
Environment Study of Waste Collection Systems in two Local Authorities
Assess on a pilot basis the current waste collection facilities in for a particular Municipality and District Council, in order to formulate guidelines for the National recommendations pertaining waste collection and transportation, for the Ministry of Local Government and Outer Islands. Ongoing
Challenge 6 – ICT for Low Carbon Economy
University of Mauritius
Image recognition Pose and light invariant Face and Ear Recognition System
Research work will concentrate on problems related to face and ear recognition systems. Ongoing
Challenge 2 – Cognitive systems
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Mauritius and Mauritius Research Council
Health A Secure Data Access Model for the Mauritian Healthcare Service
Study the applicability of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), supported by Context-Based Access Control (CBAC), to perform control access to patient data in a typical healthcare service. Development of a prototype so as to enable to researchers to be exposed to practical issues that crop up in the application of such concepts to real-life data (November 2010 to February 2013)
Challenge 5 – ICT for Health(call 10)
University of Mauritius
Health Development of an open platform for “Volunteer thinking”
How problems related to skin lesions in developing regions can be applied with crowd-based analysis to detect skin cancers as well as other diseases. Funded by International Development Research Centre (IDRC), a Canadian funding agency. Started Jul 2012 Ongoing
Challenge 5 – ICT for Health(call 10)
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
Mauritius Research Council
Energy Development of a Locally Designed Wind turbine TechnologyDeveloping a small low cost wind turbine locally and for the local harsh conditions with a view to power up individual houses with a low to medium income or as a complement to the electricity grid systems. Ongoing
Challenge 6 – ICT for Low Carbon Economy (Call 11)
Mauritius Research Council
Technology‐Enhanced
Learning
Evaluation of importance of corporate e-learning in providing a competitive edge to Mauritian companiesWhether companies in Mauritius are willing to adopt e learning as a supplement to corporate classroom training as well as providing insights into priority areas and training needs for e learning in Mauritius.Challenge 8 – ICT for creativity and Learning (Call 11)
Mauritius Research Council
IPV6 Supporting QoS in Mobile IPv6 Systems
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Technology, Mauritius
IT Security/Network Intrusion forensics
The research aimed at providing a solution to code/data confidentiality of mobile agent based on an adapted implementation of the Bell-Lapadula model for access control. Ongoing (Sep 2005 to Apr 2013)ICT-2013.1.5 Trustworthy ICT (call 10)
University of Technology, Mauritius
IT Security/Network Security framework to combat attacks On SIP-based VoIP networks
Security framework will be developed and will focus on detecting some of the VoIP attacks and classification of these attacks as real or automated scenarios by using the concepts of pattern recognition method. Ongoing (may
2008 to Jun 2015)
ICT-2013.1.5 Trustworthy ICT (call 10)
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Technology, Mauritius
Context Awareness A technology independent framework for partitioning and retracting context awareness
An application partitioning and retraction framework is being proposed for next generation applications that will have the capabilities to seamlessly partition and retract themselves on multiple computational nodes in a pervasive environment . Ongoing (may 2012 to Sep 2013)
University of Technology, Mauritius
E‐Learning Harnessing the potential of ICT to influence learning of mathematics at the beginning of secondary schooling
Ongoing ( Jan 2012 to Jul 2015)
ICT-2013.8.2 Technology enhanced learning
Call 11
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Technology, Mauritius
Data Mining Formulation of a unified data mining theory through composite functions
Proposing a novel unified data mining theory conceptualized through the composite functions.
Ongoing (Jun 2004 to Dec 2012)
ICT-2013.4.2 Scalable data analytics
(call 11)
University of Technology, Mauritius
ICT-2013.1.3 Digital
Enterprise
(Call 10)
Krylov subspace method for eigenvalue problem and its applications
Developing and enhancing algorithms for the solution of harmonic eigenvalues
Application of the Eigen problem algorithms in the field of multimedia and technology
Ongoing (Dec 2008 to Dec 2015)
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Technology, Mauritius
Energy Energy modeling for sensor networks
To contribute towards enhancing the lifetime of sensor networks.
Callenge 6 – ICT for Low carbon economy(call 11)
University of Technology, Mauritius
Software Engineering Software tool for option pricing
Focus on the development of new numerical schemes for pricing European, American and Asian options under different models. Ongoing (Dec 2008 to Dec 2015)
Challenge 1 - ICT-2013.1.2 Software Engineering, Services and Cloud Computing (Call 10)
University of Technology, Mauritius
Software Engineering GPU Computing with iterative solution methods
Using the CPU-GPU computing environment, the optimization of numerical algorithms for solving the large sparse linear systems of algebraic equations generated from the schemes will be investigated.
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities
Institution Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start –End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
University of Technology, Mauritius
Software Engineering Performance optimization of database-driven websites
Address the problem of bottleneck present in Relational Database servers by using the new HTML5's web storage capabilities to model a client side query caching mechanism
Challenge 1 - ICTICT-2013.1.2 Software Engineering, Services and Cloud Computing (Call 10)
University of Technology, Mauritius
Software Engineering Orange Money API
Extension of Orange Money API from Orange France Telecom, to provide enhanced services to micro service developers.
Challenge 1 - ICTICT-2013.1.2 Software Engineering, Services and Cloud Computing (Call 10)
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Summary of National ICT Initiatives
• Universal ICT Education Programme (UIEP)
• Community Empowerment Programme (CEP)
• Public Internet Access Points (PIAPs)
• Cyber Caravan Project
• Government Online Centre and e-Services
• National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-MU)
• NCB ICT Incubator Centre
• eID Card (Smart card and Identification Systems)
• Mauritius ICT Indicators Portal
• Education through ICT
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Summary of National ICT Initiatives
• Implementation of Public Key Infrastructure
• ICT Skills Development Programme
• E-Government Projects
• E-Judiciary programme
• Crime occurrence Tracking System
• E-payment
• E-business plan for ICT in public health services
• Critical Information Infrastructure protection
• Green IT Policy/Promoting Green IT at national level
• Rodrigues Fibre Connection
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Thank You !
dfaugoo@ncb.mu
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ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Namibia
Florence Kavirindi
Ministry of Education
Namibia
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• About Namibia
Population Size:
• 2.1 Million People
Geographic Size:
•824, 292km2
•13 Regions
Education
•1698 schools
•13 vocational training centres and skills development centres
•1 Public University- 13 000 students
•1 Public Polytechnic- 11000 students
•1 Private University- 7 000 students
•Several Private Colleges
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Overview of ICT Infrastructure
• The telecommunications backbone network was 100 percent digitalised in 1999
• Fibre Optic cabling countrywide-Telecom Namibia
• West African Cable System – launched in 2012- Namibia’s first ever link to global submarine cable network
• 4G launched in 2012 – Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC)
• Countrywide Radio and TV coverage
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ICT Policy
• Ministry of Information and Communications Technology formed in 2008
IT Policy
Broadcasting Policy Overarching Information Communications Technology Policy-2009
Telecommunications Policy
Postal Policy
• Communications Act of 2009 - Communications Regulatory Authority Of Namibia (CRAN)-operational in 2011
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Overview of Running ICT Initiatives
•TECH/NA!
Sub-programme under ETSIP
Namibia’s ICT in Education Initiative
Integration of ICTs across education sector
Current activities involve training of teachers, procurement of equipment for
schools, planned workshops in 13 regions
•eGovernment
Build ICT skilled Human Resource
Provision of e-services to public
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Overview of Running ICT Initiatives
• Integrated Health Care Information Management System (eHealth)-Launched in 2011-System designed to manage patient records-pilot at 2 hospitals in Windhoek
• Namibia-South Africa Cooperation-Joint Calls for research
Project Title: Communities’ Indigenous Knowledge Management System -2011 (ICT Theme)
Researchers: Dr. Heike Winschiers-Theophilus – Polytechnic of NamibiaDr. Edwin Blake – University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Institutions involved in ICT research
Research predominantly carried out by
•University of Namibia
•Polytechnic of Namibia
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Mapping of Research Capacity to FP7-ICT
Challenges Universities with expertise
Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures
Polytechnic of Namibia (Cloud Computing, Future Networks, Trustworthy ICT)
Alternative Paths to Components & Systems University of Namibia/MRC
Technologies for Digital Content and Languages Polytechnic of Namibia (Digital Preservation)
ICT for Health, Ageing Well, Inclusion and Governance
Polytechnic of Namibia (VPH). University of Namibia (Governance)
ICT for Mobility, Environmental Sustainability and Energy Efficiency
University of Namibia (Water Management)
ICT for Creativity and Learning Polytechnic of Namibia (Mobile Learning, Indigenous Knowledge in relation to Cultural Resources)
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses
Institution Location Total Students
ICT/Engineering Department(s)
ICT/Engineering Teaching Staff
Post Graduate Programmes (Masters level)
University of Namibia
Windhoek 13 000 Department of Computer Science
13 Master of Science-Information Technology
Ongwediva Engineering and Information Technology
8 -
Polytechnic of Namibia
Windhoek 11 000 School of Information Technology
10 Masters in Information Technology
International University of Management
Windhoek 6 000 Information Technology and Systems Management
6 -
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Ministry of Educationwww.moe.gov.na
Florence.Kavirindi@moe.gov.na
www.polytechnic.edu.nawww.unam.na
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ICT Research Priorities and ICT Initiatives
Zauria Saifodine
National Institute for ICT
Mozambique
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Geographical Localization: Southern Africa
Area: 799.380 km2, 11 provinces, 133 districts
Population (2009): 22.9; 70% rural
Iliteracy (2009): 47%
Official Language: Portuguese
Main Activity: Agriculture
GDP per capita (2009): . $452
Fix Telecom Operators: 1
Mobile operators: 3
Internet Service Providers: 20
Pemba
C A B O
D E L G A D ON I A S S A
N A M P U L A
Z A M B Z I A
T E T E
MA
NI
CA
S O F A L A
IN
HA
MB
AN
E
G A Z A
MA
PU
TO
Maputo
Inhambane
Xai-Xai
Beira
Quelimane
Nampula
Ponta do Ouro
Tete
Lichinga
FRICADO SUL
SWAZI-L NDIA
Z MBIA
ZIMBABWE
TANZ NIA
MALAWI
Chimoio
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National Research Context 1
• Working Population (age 16 – 64) (13,3)
• Children in Primary School (4,566,165)
• Children in Secondary School (417,145)
• Students in Vocational Training (546,018)
• Students in University (10,000)
• University Students studying science subjects (2,500)
• University Students studying ICT/engineering subjects (1,265)
• Students studying at postgraduate level (300)
• Students studying Science subjects at postgraduate level (70)
• Students studying ICT/engineering at postgraduate level (30)
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Current State of ICT Policy Implementation
• There are a number of initiatives that have being implemented in the six priority areas defined in the polity (education, human capacity development, infrastructure development, regulations and polities development, • The national backbone connects all provincial capitals making it
easier to roll out services;• There are 3 mobile operators in the country, providing access to
information and communications to a wider number of Mozambicans;
• Electronic Transaction Law drafted and being considered by Cabinet
• A number of applications for public service delivery have being developed
• A number of human capacity development programmes are implemented but
• Lack of coordination and monitoring mechanisms impact on abilityto undertake a proper evaluation of what has being done
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Research Capacity
• There is a total of 43 university level teaching institutions spread throughout the country, 18 of which are public institutions and the remaining 25 are private; and
• There is a total of other 22 institutions, dedicated to research activities only, from which 15 are government institutions and the remaining 7 are either private or NGO’s;
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List of Universities
Pemba
C A B O
D E L G A D ON I A S S A
N A M P U L A
Z A M B Z I A
T E T E
MA
NI
CA
S O F A L A
IN
HA
MB
AN
E
G A Z A
MA
PU
TO
Maputo
Inhambane
Xai-Xai
Beira
Quelimane
Nampula
Ponta do Ouro
Tete
Lichinga
FRICADO SUL
SWAZI-L NDIA
Z MBIA
ZIMBABWE
TANZ NIA
MALAWI
Chimoio
Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM)Universidade Pedagógica (UP)Instituto Superior de Relações Internacionais (ISRI), Instituto Superior de Ciências da SaúdeEscola Superior de Ciências Náuticas (ESCN)Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Auditoria de Moçambique (ISCAEscola Superior de Jornalismo (ESJ)Instituto Superior da Administração Pública (ISAP)Instituto Superior de Ciências e Tecnologias de Moçambique (ISCTEMInstituto Superior de Transportes e Comunicações (ISUTC)Instituto Superior Politécnico e Universitário (ISPU)Universidade Técnica de Moçambique (UDM)Universidade São Tomás de Moçambique (USTM) Escola Superior de Economia e Gestão (ESEG)Instituto Superior de Formação, Investigação e Ciência (ISFIC) Instituto Superior Monitor (ISM)Instituto Superior de Comunicação e Imagem (ISCIM)Universidade do Índico Instituto Superior Maria Mãe África (ISMMA)Instituto Superior de Gestão, Comércio e Finanças (ISGCOF)
Academia Militar (AM)Universidade Lúrio (UNILURIO)Universidade Mussa Bin Bique (UMBB)
Instituto Superior Politécnico de Songo (ISPS)Instituto Superior Politécnico de Tete(ISPT)Instituto Superior Cristão (ISC) Angónia
Instituto Superior de Artes e Cultura (ISAC), MachavaAcademia de Ciências Policiais (ACIPOL), MichafuteneInstituto Superior de Educação e Tecnologia (ISET) MatutuineInstituto Superior Dom BoscoInstituto Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão (ISTEG) Universidade NachingweyaInstituto Superior de Ciências, Tecnologia e ProfissionalInstituto Superior de Estudos Nativos e DesenvolvimentoInstituto Superior de Estudos de Defesa
Universidade Zambeze (UniZambeze), SofalaUniversidade Católica de Moçambique (UCM)Universidade Jean Piaget de Moçambique (UJPM)Universidade Adventista de Moçambique
Instituto Superior Politécnico de Gaza (ISPG)Instituto Superior de Gestão de Negócios
Instituto Superior Politécnico de Manica (ISPM)
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses
Institution Location Total Students
ICT/Engineering Department(s)
ICT/Engineering Teaching Staff
UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
UEM Maputo 4000 Electronic Engineering and Informatics
20 319 259
UP Maputo 2500 Informatics 6 40
ISCTEM Maputo 2000 Informatics Engineering
10 280 20
UCM Maputo 1200 Informatics 48
ESCN Maputo Engineering 223
ISUTC Maputo Engineering 142
UTM Maputo Engineering 100
ESCN MAputo Engineering 153
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National ICT Research Priorities
• Evaluation of ICT capacity of Government institutions to implement eGovernment initiatives and establish the level of implementation of ICT Policy and its implementation strategy;
• ICT solutions that can be applied to control sea and space areas that belong to the country;
• ICT solutions to monitor natural disasters;
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Summary of National ICT Initiatives
• Electronic Government Network (GovNET);
• ICT Capacity Building Programs;
• Community Multimedia Centers;
• Provincial Digital Recourses Centers;
• State Financial Administration System (e‐Sistafe);
• Driving License;
• ID Card;
• Passport;
• Pilot project of birth certification running in Matola;
• Government Portal and Provincial Government Portals
• Government Interoperability Framework (eGIF);
• Horizontal Integration of Services;
• eGovernment Service Bus;
• eGovernment Service Operations Centre;
• eGovernment Data Center;
• Land Information Management System;
• Business Entities Registration and Licensing.
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Research Priorities: Conclusion and Outlook
• Lack of financial resources to undertake research activities fordevelopment rather than purely income generation purposes
• Universities should engage in research activities as well as teaching to improve the education experience for students
• Government should invest in targeted research activities so thatnational research is focused on national requirements
• Government must put Monitoring and Evaluation processes in place to assess teaching and research in universities
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ICT Initiatives: Conclusion and outlook
• Lack of coordination and harmonization of ICT initiatives
• Need for Monitoring and Evaluation to improve quality
• Necessary to compliment new systems with appropriate training for the staff who will use these new systems
• Civil Servants who are responsible for using eGovernmentsystems must be actively involved during the design, implementation and testing phases to ensure acceptance
• Need to develop local project management capacity to manage systems after donor commitment ends
• Simplify Procurement processes emphasising transparency
• Need to invest in skills capacity to complement technology
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ICT Research Priorities and Initiatives in Lesotho
LEFA ELLIOT THAMAE
Department of Science and Technology
Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology Lesotho
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Background Information
• Lesotho is located in Southern Africa, an enclave of South Africa• Area is 30,355 km• Population is 1.9 million• Two official languages• Electrical Power Prdn 90%• Export Partners US, Belgium
and Canada.• Mobile phones 698,800
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STI and ICT POLICY
Policy Environment• ICT Policy adopted in 2005• Communications Act operationalised in 2012• STIP Review 2010
• Enactment of STI Policy in advance stage• Priority areas include
• E- Government• E- Parliament• E – Learning• E – Agriculture• E – Tourism
• Lesotho Universal Access Fund• Broad band and Optic Fibre
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Current ICT Initiatives and Projects
• Technology Enhanced Learning by NEPAD such as NEPAD Eschools Demo Project and SchoolNet
• Pan Africa eNetwork – Tele Education through NUL and India
• Community Education Computer Programme (CECS) supported by Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa
• Electronic Medical Record• ICT Village• President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (by USA) –
Laboratory Information System • Lesotho Government Data Network
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Institutions in Lesotho dealing with ICT-related activities
• National University of Lesotho• Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
• Communication Networks and Applications• Artificial Intelligence and Human Language
Technologies• Information Systems
• Lesotho College of Education• Department of Agricultural Research• Ministry of Health and Social Welfare• Ministry of Education and Training• Ministry of Communications, Science and Technology
• National Contact Point for FP7
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LEFA ELLIOT THAMAEDepartment of Science and Technology in LesothoPrivate Bag A23Maseru 100LesothoSouthern AfricaTel +266 22323763Cell +266 62864957Email Address lefa.thamae@gov.lslefathamae@gmail.com
Contact Details
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ICT Research Priorities and Initiatives in Malawi
Gift A. Kadzamira
National Commission for Science & Technology, Malawi
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Overview of Infrastructure & Policy
ICT Infrastructure
Where we were in the 1990’s
• Underdeveloped ICT Infrastructure• High Telecommunication costs• Unstable and unreliable power• Out-dated ICT Laws• Underdeveloped research and development capacity in ICT
• Where we are • As a signatory to the NEPAD Protocol, Malawi has:
• Developed a submarine and terrestrial broadband network• Built a fibre cable infrastructure connecting Malawi & Mozambique• Expanded the fibre infrastructure inside the country• Has a high mobile penetration• Has waived tax on the import of computers and accessories
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Overview of Infrastructure & Policy
• POLICIES• Malawi Growth & Development Strategies (MGDS)
• A single reference document for policy makers on the social and economic growth and development priorities.
• Provides for Infrastructure development as one of its themes.• Its goal is to have a well developed, and affordable and efficient
telecommunication system
• National ICT for Development Policy • Adopted in 2005 to develop the ICT sector and promote the development and use
of ICTS• Focuses on strategic ICT leadership, Community access to ICT’s and
responsive ICT legal and regulatory framework• Commitment to universal access , rural connectivity and liberalisation of the
private sector involvement
• Vision 2020• A visionary statement that sets the conceptual parameters for a conducive
environment for subsequent policies including national ICT Policy
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Overview of ICT Initiatives
• Malawi Communication & Regulatory Authority (MACRA)– Performs the regulatory functions for the ICT sector
– Implementing telecommunication infrastructure development by establishing tele-centres in rural areas
– Implementing ICT development through project funding, designing, planning M and E of ICT projects.
• Computers for African Schools Malawi– Initiative around since the last decade
• Academic and business representatives
• British Council
• Ministry of Education
– Provides ICT training to teachers
– Provides Computers and Printers to schools
– Develops the ICT Curriculum for schools
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Overview of ICT Initiatives
• Pan African E-network– Use of ICT in education systems to improve access and
quality and management of education systems– Providing e-services with priority to tele-education and
telemedicine in order to build capacity by imparting quality education
– Govt of India has established the e-network through 3 centers :
» e-learning at Chancellor College,
» Telemedicine at Kamuzu Central Hospital
» e- VVIP at the State house
– Free technical support will be provided for 5 years
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Overview of ICT Initiatives
• Malawi Research &Education Network (MAREN)– A non profit national organization that aims at establishing
sustainable communication and networking among research and education institutions
• Member institutions have renumbered their networks
• Completed the development of a fibre network for the UNIMA sites; COM, Poly and KCN.
• Worked with MACRA to regulate conditions for the academic connectivity
• Working with UbuntuNet Alliance for the implementation of the EU AfricaConnect Project
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Overview of ICT Initiatives
• Malawi Library and Information Consortium (MALICO)
• Bought 4 VSATS with support from OSISA and supplementary from World Bank and Dossani Trust
• Pioneered the establishment of MAREN through the procurement of the VSATS
• Contributes to the subscription of e-resources
• Production of local and relevant content for Malawi’s repositories
.
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Overview of ICT Initiatives
• ESCOM (Electricity Supply Commission of Malawi) Optic Fibre (PPP)
– To ease communication problems ESCOM has laid fiber optic cables that will connect Malawi with Mozambique & Zambia.
• They provide voice, data , fax and radio communication system
– It is hoped that this will lower the high cost of communication and ESCOM will have enough bandwidth to lease out to ISPs etc.
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Overview of ICT Initiatives
• National Digital Repository (NDR)– Funded by International Development Studies (UK)
– Implemented by MALICO ( Malawi Libraries & Information Consortium) members to:
• Facilitate the widening access of development information by collecting and disseminating local content
• Increase accessibility and visibility of Malawian research outputs thereby impacting on policy and bring more increase transparency research institutions
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Overview of ICT Initiatives
• Regional Communication Infrastructure Project (RCIP)
– A GOM led project to support policy and legislative reforms and provide affordable Internet capacity to the nation
• Review the Communications Act of 1998
– Provide ICT equipment and Internet to selected public institutions
– Managed by the Privatization Commission in partnership with MACRA , e-Govt dept.
– Supported by the World Bank
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Overview of ICT Initiatives
• E Legislation
–An RCIP funded Project for the Govt aimed at:
• Setting up a responsive ICT legal framework that shall facilitate competition, development and participation of ICT for users in Malawi
• Address ethical issues in the use of ICT to protect their rights
• A draft bill in place at the moment
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National ICT Research Capacity and List of Institutions
• E-health – College of Medicine– Magnetic resonance imaging in Malaria Research at COM
• Supporting the research on common neurologic disorders• Improving clinical services for patients receiving care at the
teaching hospital
– Complex scans are sent to Michigan State Univ. over VSAT link for further investigation
– MRI Scan also serving neighboring countries such as Zambia and Mozambique
• Beneficiary community: Malaria & Brain diseases, spinal cord, heart and great vessel, head and neck diseases etc.
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National ICT Research Capacity and List of Institutions
• E-health -Baobab Health Trust • An NGO that provides technology solutions to health care
challenges in the country.• Utilise medical informatics to replace paper based systems• Results include improved health care management and
provision of effective & efficient patient care.• Projects carried out include :
– Soyapi Mumba» Set up of a 24hour toll free hotline, accessed by clients
seeking health advice about their pregnancy or the care of young children
– Clement Mwazambumba» Booking system for ante and post natal care using SMS
technology
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses
Institution Location Total Students
ICT/Engineering Department(s)
ICT/Engineering Teaching Staff
UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
Chancellor College
Southern Region
4071 ICT 6 3925 146
Polytechnic Southern Region
3345 Engineering 10 3300 45
LUAN AR ( Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources)
Central 1620 Central 10 1620 207
Mzuzu University
North 2500 ICT/ Librarianship
5 2475 35
DISTMS (Department of Information Systems and Technology Management Services )
Central 1500 ICT 15 1500
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Mapping of Research Capacity to FP7-ICT
• E-Health• College of Medicine• Baobab Health• Concern Worldwide• Ministry of Health
• E-learning• Chancellor College• Polytechnic• LUANAR• Mzuzu university
• ICT Research• Chancellor College• E-Government Department• DISTIMS• Mzuzu University• Polytechnic• NCST
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CONTACT DETAILS
National Commission for Science and Technology
P/BAG B 303 , LINGADZI HOUSE
LILONGWE, MALAWI
TEL : 265 1770406
CELL : 265 999 510 544
E-MAIL : gkadzamira@ncst.mw
SKYPE : gift. kadzamira
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ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in Kenya
Dr. E. Mwangi and Jacob K. Njagih
Ministry of Higher Education Science and Technology-MOHEST
KENYA
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Background
• National Population - 38,412,088(2009 census data, KNBS)
• Working Population (age 16 – 64)
- 13,996,429 / 36.4% (2009, KNBS)
• Area: ~ 582,000 sq Km
• GDP (2011): US $ 34,059 Million
• GDP Growth rate (2011): 4.4 %
• Tourist hub of East Africa:
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National Research Context
• Children in Primary School - 9.4M (2010, MOE)
• Children in Secondary School - 1.7M (2010, MOE)
• Students in Vocational Training (public) - 75,547 (2010, MOHEST)
• Students in Vocational Training studying ICT/engineering subjects-
29,077 (public institutions)
• Students in University -303,146 (2012, MOHEST)
• Students studying at postgraduate level - 36,555 (2012, MOHEST)
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Current State of ICT Policy environment
• Key policy documents guiding STI/ICT sector in Kenya
– The Kenya Vision 2030
– The Kenya ICT policy 2006
– E-government strategy
– The Kenya Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy 2008
– The STI Medium Term Plan for 2008-2012
• All the policy documents outline strategies and the role of
ICT/S&T/Innovation in economic development
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Policy Issues Identified
• Capacity Building
• Investment on STI/ICT – Resource Mobilisation
• STI/ICT- Infrastructure
• Universal access – Digital inclusion
• e-government
• eLearning
• Public private partnerships
• Content development
• Electronic security
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Overview of Infrastructure
• 4 submarine cables:
– SEACOM,
– East African Marine System(TEAMS) and
– East African Submarine Systems (EASSy).
– LION optical fiber submarine cable system
• Expanded Terrestrial fibre optic cable (5,500kms) completed
and linked to undersea cable, reducing ICT costs
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Current State of ICT Policy Implementation –Growth Indicators
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National ICT Research Institutions
Type of Institution Number in the country
Public Universities 7
Public University Colleges 17
Private Universities 24
Private University Constituent Colleges 4
Public Research Organizations 17
Tertiary Vocational Training Institutions >2000
Various ICT Innovation hubs -
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ICT/Engineering Courses –Public Universities (Data source: MOHEST, unpublished)
Institution Location Total Students
ICT/Engineering Department(s) UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
University of Nairobi Nairobi 58,188 •School of Mathematics •School of computing and informatics •School of Engineering
45,466 12,000
Kenyatta University Nairobi 44,778 •School of Engineering & Technology 38,514 6,264
Moi University Eldoret 30,694 •School of engineering •School of information Sciences
28,851 1,843
Egerton University Nakuru 13,842 •Faculty of Science •Faculty of engineering and Technology
12,332 1,510
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
Juja 23,200 •Civil engineering & geospatial engineering •Electronic and information engineering
20,499 2,701
Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
Kakamega 8,425 •Faculty of Science •Faculty of Engineering
7,865 560
Maseno University Kisumu 8,444 •School of Science •School of Computing and Informatics
7,166 1,278
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ICT/Engineering Courses – Public University Colleges
Institution Location Total Students
ICT/Engineering Department(s) UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
Multimedia University College
Nairobi 1,491 •Faculty of computing and IT•Faculty of Engineering
1,491 0
Mombasa Polytechnic University College
Mombasa 2,419 •The Faculty of Engineering and Technology
2,419 0
Kenya Polytechnic University College
Nairobi 3644 •Faculty of engineering and built environment •Faculty of applied sciences an Technology
0
Kimathi University College
Nyeri 3,774 •School of engineering •School of Computer Science and Information Technology
3,651 123
Meru University college of Science and Technology
Meru 1359 •Department of Communication and Information Technology •Department of Science, Mathematics & Engineering
1359 0
South Eastern University College
1,347 •School of Information and Communication Technology•School of Engineering and Technology
1,289 58
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ICT/Engineering Courses – Private Universities
Institution Location Total Students
ICT/Engineering Department(s) UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
Strathmore University Nairobi 4,829 •Faculty of Information Technology
2,273 335
United States International University
Nairobi 4,534 •School of Science and Technology
3,809 725
Mount Kenya University
Thika 7,800 •School of pure and applied sciences
7,265 535
Catholic University of East Africa
Nairobi 6,247 •Faculty of Science 5,717 530
Kenya Methodist University
Meru 9,666 •Faculty of Computing and Informatics•Faculty of Science and Technology
8,815 851
Daystar University Nairobi 3,747 •School of Science, Engineering and Health
2,900 847
University of Eastern Africa-Baraton
Nandi 2,200 •School of science and Technology
2,065 135
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Universities and Other Research Institutions)
Institution Location Type of Institution
Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start – End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
United States International University
Nairobi University Information Systems
•E-money for enhancing MDGS at bottom of the pyramid
•Level of funding - US $15,000•Funding Agencies - Institute for Money, Technology & Financial Inclusion (IMTFI), University of California, Irvine
•eMoney and eBanking•Open Source Learning Applications•Agribusiness
Moi University Eldoret University •Egovernment•eLearning- technology enhanced learning in third level Institutions
•Funding Agencies - Moi University, Belgium -VLIR
University of Nairobi Nairobi University •eLearning•eHealth•mobile telephony applications •eAgriculture•egovernment
Funding Agencies: •Google, Nokia, IDRC•World Bank, University of London•Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation•Center For Disease Control (CDC), NCST
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Universities and Other Research Institutions)
Institution Location Type of Institution
Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start – End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
•Strathmore University •Nairobi •University •eLearning(ICT in Secondary School Education)•Mobile Application Technologies•Open Source Technologies•eHealth•ICT Sustainable and Renewable Energy•eAccessibility and adoption
•Funding agencies:• Hewlett Packard(HP)•The Internet Society(ISOC)•Google•Safaricom
Egerton University Nakuru University •e-Learning •Dam Minitoring System•County online DataBank•BPO•Video Conferencing Project
Funding Agencies •KVDA and Egerton Funded the Dam monitoring System•e-Lerning was Funded by Egerton University and RUFORUM
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ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Universities and Other Research Institutions)
Institution Location Type of Institution
Thematic Focus of Research
ICT/Engineering Research Activities (Projects, Start – End Dates, Funding Mechanism)
Kenya Medical Research Institute-KEMRI
Nairobi Research Institute
•e-Health•Open source software application
Funding Agencies:•East Africa Community [EAC] & international partners under the East Africa Disease Surveillance Network Project (EAIDSNET)•Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in partnership with HP (USA). Strengthening data management for HIV/AIDS vaccine trails.
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
Juju-Thika University • eAgricultureFarmer Voice Radio
(FVR) Project• open source
software applications
• eLearning
Funding Agency:•American Institutes for Research (AIR)
Kenya Methodist University
Meru University •eHealth•eLearning•open source software applications•Mobile telephony applications
•eHealth - June 2011-June 2014•eLearning - June 2010 – June 2012•open source software applications-2011 – 2013•Mobile telephony applications- June 2011-june 2014
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National ICT Research Priorities
• Network Design;
• Trustworthy ICT;
• Intelligent Information Management;
• Technology-Enhanced Learning;
• Wireless Technology and mobile applications;
• Digital Libraries and digital content;
• Open Source Technologies;
• eHealth;
• Remote Sensing and GIS;
• ICT for Agriculture;
• eTourism
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Summary of National ICT Initiatives –Digital Inclusion
• Kenya Education Network (KENET)– a National Research and Education Network that promotes the use
of ICT in Higher Education Institutions in Kenya.
– Aims to interconnect all R&D institutions in Kenya with a cost effective and sustainable private network with high speed access to the global Internet
– 64 KENET member institutions have been provided with affordable and efficient bandwidth.
• Pasha Centers (Digital villages)– A government initiative to diffuse ICT know-how to the rural and
marginalized areas to address regional disparities
– The main objective is to provide Internet access, e-government services and other e-services at the grassroots level via public-private partnerships
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Summary of National ICT Initiatives – Digital Inclusion
• Wezesha (enable) initiative – The objective is to provide a financial incentive towards purchasing
a laptop for registered university students.
– The initiative is funded by the World Bank and implemented by the Kenya ICT Board under the KTCIP programme
• Local content grant – Over 25% of Kenyans now have access to the internet
– the government has embarked on develop services and products to reach these millions of Kenyans through this new media.
– Local content grant
– the government is currently running a three-year grant program to support the development of local digital content. Grantees are selected through a Call for Proposal announced annually in June.
– Kenya open data
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Summary of National ICT Initiatives – Digital Inclusion
• Kenya open data
– The goal of opendata.go.ke is to make core government
development, demographic, statistical and expenditure data
available in a useful digital format for researchers, policymakers,
ICT developers and the general public.
– As of November 2011, there were close to 390 datasets that have
been uploaded to the site, with a plan currently in place to upload
more data over the next years.
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Summary of National ICT Initiatives –Information Security
• Information Security
– The government is currently working on The Kenya National Cyber
security Framework
– A Cyber security Masterplan that will provide the Government with
a national-level plan to defend and secure its digital infrastructure,
as well as recommend minimum cyber security standards for the
country's private networks
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The Konza Technopolis
• Konza Technopolis
– Konza Technopolis, the first smart City of its kind in Africa
– To host science and technology park spearheaded by the MOHEST,
a Business/Knowledge Process Outsourcing (BPO/KPO) park,
University, world class hotels, a stadium and other social amenities
– To be developed on Public Private Partnership basis
– Part of a wider scheme to position Kenya as the region’s technology
hub, using development to entice more companies to set up base in
the country
– First Konza Techno City Investors Conference, Nairobi, 07 - 08
August 2012
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Conclusion and Outlook
• Kenya has quite a strong research tradition, and a relatively large
number of research institutions
• The country is positioning itself as a regional ICT hub
• Most tech firms/innovation hubs have designed their products for mobile
phones rather than computers since fewer of its people own computers.
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Thank you…...
Contacts:
Dr. E. Mwangi – emwangi23@yahoo.comemwangi23@yahoo.com
Mr. Jacob K. Njagih – kamwariajacob@yahoo.comkamwariajacob@yahoo.com
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ICT Initiatives and Research Capacity in Burundi
Augustin Nsabiyumva
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Burundi
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Introduction
• Burundi is a Member of the East African Community (EAC) Bordered by Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania
• Population of 10.5 million of which 51.7% are working age (15 – 64 years)
• Population is growing at 3.1% and 89% live in rural environments
• Major educational challenges due to limited human & financial resources – Most students will be in school for 10 years (13 in South Africa, 18 in Ireland)
• 30% of GDP and 90% of employment is in agriculture
• Investment in Science, Technology, ICT adoption and Skills development are essential to achieve sustainable socio-economic development
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Research Challenges
• Contribute to socio-economic development by developing research capacity in key areas including ICT, agriculture and healthcare
• Most universities are primarily teaching institutions and in some cases research capacity is limited due to lack of necessary experience
• Need to develop a research culture oriented around addresing keyeducation and health challenges that improve quality of life in Burundi
• Need to develop necessary skills capacity (particularly in science, mathematics, ICT and entrepreneurship) to meet national needs
• Need to develop relationships beween universities, secondary schools and local communities to demonstrate value of ICT and education
• Need to strengthen teaching and research apacity of universities so that the best students can stay at home and receive excellent education
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Engagement with Research Community
• Identification of key ICT and research challenges based on– Direct engagement with key national stakeholders including
universities, with intervies guided by structured questionnaire
• IST-Africa delivered a series of one day workshops in Bujumbura on FP7 and Adoption of Living Labs– Provided opportunity to engage with public and private sector
stakeholders as well as civil society to learn from their experience
• Encourage national researchers to engage with their peers– Provide feedback to increase professionalism of research papers
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National ICT Research Priorities
• ICT for Agriculture – primary contributor to GDP
• ICT for Creativity and Learning
• ICT for Health, Ageing Well, Inclusion and Governance
• Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures
• Research Infrastructures – to provide the opportunity to connect with and catch up with neighbouring countries
• Technologies for Digital Content and Languages
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• Healthcare related research primarily clinical in nature– Focusing on impact of HIV/AIDS and severe malaria
• Science related research focusing on laboratory exploration of agricultural and environmental issues– Measurement of air, water and soil pollution
– Quality control of edible oils
• Significant opportunities to develop the teaching and research capacity within Burundi
Primary Focus of Current Research
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• Université du Burundi - Faculté des Sciences• Université Espoir d’Afrique - Faculté des Lettres et des
Sciences (Département d’informatique, option Informatiqueet système de gestion de l’information & Département de la Communication); Faculté d’ingénierie et de Technologie(Département d’Ingénierie en génie et gestion destélécommunications);
• Université Lumière de Bujumbura - Faculté de Communication & Faculté d’Informatique de gestion;
• Université des Grands Lacs - Faculté d’InformatiqueThere are approximately 30,000 students in Higher Education
in Burundi, 11,000 of which attend the University of Burundi.
Institutions in Burundi
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Conclusion
• ICT related Initiatives are essential to national development
• Available national human & financial ressources are limited
• Re-engagement in bilateral and multilateral cooperation by European Member States and other key stakeholders with Burundi is essential to socio-economic development– Currently Only Belgium is providing technical and financial support
• ICT related Skills transfer and technical secondment is key to building national ICT capacity and a research culture
Augustin Nsabiyumva
Advisor to Minister of Higher Education & Scientific Research
nsabiyumvaugustin@gmail.com
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ICT INITIATIVES AND RESEARCH CAPACITY IN GHANA
NAA LAMILEY LANQUAYE-MILLS
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Facts and Figures
• Located in West Africa with Togo, Cote D’Ivoire, Baukina Faso and the Gulf of Guinea being it neighbours
• Population: ~ 24 million @ 3.04% growth rate • Total Area: 238,533 sq km • 46 languages; 9 written + studied• Mineral resources: Gold, Bauxite, Diamond,
etc• An oil producing country since 2010• Basically an agricultural country and world
second largest producer of cocoa.• Exports timber and rubber.• Has a very great culture and historical sites
as it was the centre of slave trade in the colonial times.
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Current State of ICT Policy Implementation
2 policies are driving ICT developments
• ICT for Accelerated Development (ICT4AD);- supporting an ICT-led socio-economic development process aimed at transforming Ghana into a middle income, information-rich, and knowledge-based society;
• National Telecom Policy (NTP);-to establish market structures that will be most beneficial to Ghana’s citizens and businesses, and to set in motion the procedures and incentives that will boost the market’s development
A 4 year ruling plan has been developed with an operational life span of the policy between 15 -20 years
***The National STI Policy and Development Plan is also still under construction and yet to be finalized by Parliament for final publishing.
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ICT Laws
The current underlying statutory instruments governing ICT in Ghana are:
• National Communication Authority Act 769 of 2008
• the National ICT4AD Policy, 2003
• National Information Technology Agency Act, 2008, Act 771
• National Telecommunication Policy, 2005
• Electronic Transactions Act, 2008, Act 772
• Electronic Communications Act, 2008, Act 775
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Key ICT Policy Institutions
• Ministry of Communication,
• Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology
• Ministry of Education,
• National Communication Authority,
• National ICT Policy and Plan Implementation Committee
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Tertiary Education in Ghana
Ghana has;
• 9 Public Universities
• 10 Polytechnics located in each regional capital
• 31 private universities
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses
Institution Location Total Students
ICT/Engineering Department(s)
UndergraduateStudents
Post-Graduates (Masters, PhD)
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Kumasi, Ghana
25,000 Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Telecommunication Eng
20,000 5,000
University of Ghana
Accra 28,000 Computer Science 19,000 9,000
Ghana Telecom University College
Accra 5,000 Telecommunication, Informatics
5,000
University of Cape Coast
Cape Coast 20,000 Computer Science 17,500 2,500
University of Development Studies
Tamale 10,000 Computer Science 10,000
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ICT Research Centres
• Department of Computer Science in universities– UG
– KNUST
– UCC
– UDS
– Ashesi University
– GIMPA
– Ghana Telecom University
– IPS
• Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Institute of Industrial Research, Institute for Scientific and Technological Information, Science and Technology Policy Research Institute
• Ghana-Indian Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT (AITI)
• Universities - College of Engineering - KNUST, UG and Ghana Telecom University
• Private Sector Institutions e.g. Ghana ICT Research institute, IPMC, NIIT
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National ICT Research Priorities
• Health Informatics
• E governance
• High Performance Computing
• Scientific Computing
• Mobile Computing
• Networking Technologies
• Open Source Technologies
• Software Development
• Web And Multimedia
• E-learning Technologies
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Summary of National ICT Initiatives
• E-Governance ( Biometric Passport and Voters ID)
• E-Health ( NHIS)
• ICT skills development (Better Ghana ICT Project
and Computers for Teachers)
• Mobile Number Portability
• Ghana Science and Technology Park(s) initiatives: ICT IncubationCentres / ICT Centers of Excellence
• E-Financial Services
• Ghana Space Science and Technology Centre (May 2012)
- E-Health Program
- Satellite Ground Station
- Ghana Radio Astronomy Project (African VLBI network)
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ICT Infrastructures / Service Platforms
Currently the existing ICT infrastructure/services in Ghana include:
• International Connectivity via SAT-3 Submarine Optical Fibre Cable
• 130 installed VSAT nationwide
• 6 cellular telecom operators
• Deployment of broadband wireless (Wimax and wifi wireless systems)
• Establishment of a wide area network called the Research and Educational Network (REN) by World Bank in 2000 to link researchinstitutions and academia
• 130 FM Broadcasting stations
• 1000 km National Fibre Optic Backbone which is being extended to 4000km connecting 23 sites nationwide
• Community Information Centres (CICs) as a means of providing information to the remote communities.
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Contact Details
Naa LAMILEY LANQUAYE-MILLS
Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology, Ghana
Email: peglin9@gmail.com
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ICT Research Priorities and Initiatives in Cameroon
NJEI CHECK
National Agency for Information and Communication Technologies (ANTIC)
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Cameroon
Cameroon is located in Central Africa. surface area of 475,442 square kmIt has a population of 20,000 Million inhabitants, eight public universities, over 80 private institutes of higher education and with several laboratories. Faculty and students are involved in research intense projects at the universities. At the end of each academic year there are at least 1,200 scientific papers and theses produced.
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Overview of Policy and Infrastructure
Current ICT Policyo Published in October 2007 by ANTIC with the setup of a Steering Committee and the elaboration of the Policy’s Implementation Plan in 2009o An e-Government strategy developed with support from UNU-IIST (United Nations University, International Institute for Software Technology), its implementation plan under adoption
National Development ProgramCurrent strategy development program :‘Growth and employment strategy paper 2010/2020’, published in August 2009 by MINEPAT (Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development).
National ICT Infrastructure Developmento SAT-3 marine cable inward to territory , Access points: Douala (main one), Limbe (WACS) andKribi (ACE)o National Backbone (over 5000km of fibre optic cable laid down, Financed by the Chinese Government ) : o Linking Cameroon to Chad with fibre optic cable under the Central African Backbone (CAB) projecto VSAT internet also widely usedo Security: National Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), project at the closing stage, donated by the Korean Government o National Internet eXchange Point (IXP), ongoing, financed by the World Banko Ten (10) major television stations and several radio stations.o Tele-centres: Over 50 operational, 117 being put into service, 30 under construction
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Overview of Running ICT Initiatives
•Some e-services that are operational:oSIGIPES (online management of government employees);oSYSTAC (Driving Licences Management) managed by Ministry of TransportoSYDONIA (Import & Export Management) managed by the Custom Department, MINFI;oElectoral System (biometric identification);oehealth (CHU, Yaoundé), e-learning (Univ. Yaoundé I) and e-diplomacy (MINREX) sponsored by the Indian government.
•Some ongoing initiatives:oPrimo (e-Procurement );oTax management, state budget management and public contracts payment management systems ;oJudiciary Management System ;oBiometric passports;oNational Civil Status Registry System
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National ICT Research Capacity and List of Institutions
•University of Yaounde I:oFaculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science;oNational Advanced School of Engineering.
•University of Douala:oFaculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science and Mathematics;oFaculty of Industrial Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering ;oInstitute of Technology.
•University of Dschang:oFaculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science and Mathematics;oInstitute of Technology.
•University of Buea:oFaculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science;oFaculty of Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering;oCollege of Technology.
•University of Maroua:oFaculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science;o Higher Institute of Sahel.
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National ICT Research Capacity and List of Institutions
• University of BamendaoFaculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science ;oFaculty of Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering .
• University of NgaoundereoFaculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science;oInstitute of Technology.
• Catholic University of Central AfricaoDepartment of Information System;
• Protestant University of Central AfricaoFaculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science
• Inter-University Research Centre for Information and Communication Technologies, Yaounde - to promote the sharing of online resources between Cameroonian universities to support scientific research activities (created by Ministry of Higher Education)• Over 80 private institutions running mostly undergraduate programs
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses
Institution Location ICT/Engineering Department(s)
Total Students in the University
Teaching Staff
University of Yaounde I(Faculty of Sciences)
Yaounde 01
60000 1120
University of Yaounde I(ENSP)
Yaounde 03
University of Douala(Faculty of Sciences)
Douala 01
40000 600
University of Douala(Faculty of Industrial Engineering)
Douala 04
University of Douala(Institute of Technology)
Douala 04
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Universities with ICT/Engineering Courses II
Institution Location ICT/Engineering Department(s)
Total Students in the University
Teaching Staff
University of Dschang(Faculty of Science)
Dschang 01
20000 440University of Dschang(Institute of Technology)
Fotso Victor de Bandjoun
03
University ofNgaoundere(Faculty of Science)
Ngaoundere 01
17000 400University ofNgaoundere(Institute of Technology)
Ngaoundere 03
University of Buea Buea 01 12000 300
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Mapping of Research Capacity to FP7-ICT
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Contacts
Thank you for attention
Email: njei.check@antic.cm / njcheck@gmail.com
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ICT Initiatives & Research Capacity in South Africa
Mr Segopotso Moshapo
ICT NCP
South Africa
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National ICT RDI Context
“The Internet economy contributes 2% to South Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP). Moreover, this contribution is rising by around 0.1% a year, meaning it should reach 2.5% by 2016”
“The total spent by consumers, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and Government on products and services via the Internet, as well as on Internet access and infrastructure, is R59-billion”
“The Internet economy will over time begin approaching the size of the construction sector (an estimated R120-billion in 2011), potentially becoming one of the new building blocks of the SouthAfrican Economy”
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2009 data, paPopulation
(million)GDP $Bn
GERD% GDP
ICT R&Das % GERD
ICT R&Das % GDP
ICT R&DExpenditure ($Bn)
ICT Sector Size ($Bn)
South Africa 50 286 0,92% 13,1% 0,12% 0,34 29
Brazil 191 1 572 0,9% 19,4% 0,46% 7,3 110
South Korea 49 929 3,0% 44,8% 1,73% 16,1 261
Australia 23 925 1,7% 15,9% 0,43% 4,0 129
Taiwan 23 379 2,3% 19,0% 1,85% 6,4 200
Investment in ICT R&D
South Africa spends close to 10% of GDP on ICT goods and services, of which most are imported
SA ICT sector in 2011 was R 187 billion (2020 estimation is R 250 billion)
R&D intensity of South Africa has stabilised at around 0.92% of GDP over the past few years, but is still well below the global norm of 2%
Between 2006 ‐2010 SA produced 20 – 25 PhDs on average in ICT related fields of study
Government, universities and science councils have a keen interest in ICT RDI, but funding and current spending on ICT R&D is limited compared to other fields
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Context for ICT RDIContext for ICT RDIICT RDI
Roadmap
ICT RDI
Roadmap The WayForward
The WayForward
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Current State of ICT Policy Implementation
• The purpose of the ICT RDI strategy- To create an enabling framework for the systemic advancement of ICT RDI- To support early stage R&D in generic technologies
• The policy acknowledges:- The role of human capital in the ICT sector- The importance of foreign R&D- The need to provide sufficient public and private investment for research- Supporting growth of globally competitive SMME
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Key RDI Initiatives & Flagships
• Cyber-Infrastructure (SANReN and CHPC)• Increasing ICT access and enabling inclusive
use of ICTs- Rural connectivity – Broadband-for-All (Wireless Mesh
Networks Project)
- Human Language Technologies
- The Digital Doorway – increasing access to computing infrastructure and information resources
• Supporting national priorities- Education & Health: Mobile applications and services
- Monitoring: Earth observation and remote sensing
- Strategic Independence: Information security
All Projects implemented by CSIR
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Context for ICT RDIContext for ICT RDIICT RDI
Roadmap
ICT RDI
Roadmap The WayForward
The WayForward
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SA’s ICT RDI Roadmap: Methodology
Purpose1.Enable increased public and private
investment in ICT RDI (by a factor of 3 to 4) by
providing a mechanism to forecast technology
developments in targeted areas; identifying critical
areas that must be developed to meet SA's socio-
economic objectives ; and by surfacing and
demonstrating the ICT research community and
sector's understanding and agreement on the
trends, market potential, priorities and
investment requirements
2. Provide a framework to plan and
coordinate technology developments both
nationally and regionally – to enable
sophisticated decision making
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Investment Portfolio: 6 Thematic Clusters
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Mapping National ICT RDI Capability
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University Strengths and Maturity
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Context for ICT RDIContext for ICT RDIICT RDI
Roadmap
ICT RDI
Roadmap The WayForward
The WayForward
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Investment focused on Outputs
Outcomes‐based Objectives
Key Performance Indicator Outputs
Ambitious
Human Capital Development
Masters 675
PhDs 450
Post Docs 225
Knowledge Generation
Publications 1700
Patent applications 120
Registered patents 42
Technology Development
Prototypes 470
Technology packages 124
Products and services to market 40
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Planned capability development
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Contacts
Department of Science and TechnologyMamohloding.Tlhagale@dst.gov.za (International Cooperation)
Peacemaker.Dlamini@dst.gov.za (ICT)
European – South African Science and Technology Advancement Programme Website:
www.esastap.org.za
FP7 National Contact Point
ict.ncp@esastap.org.za