Africa s Awakening: The role of science and technology

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1 Africa s Awakening: The role of science and technology Romain Murenzi, Executive Director The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) ICTP: 50 Years of Science for the Future Abdus Salam International Centre of Theoretical Physics Trieste, Italy 07 October 2014

2 Africa: A time of transformation For much of the 20 th century, the developed world viewed Africa as a source of resources, and as a battleground in the Cold War.

3 Africa: A time of transformation Africans suffered from poverty, hunger and poor health, but few thought of Africa as a continent where science capacity could be cultivated

4 Africa: A time of transformation Today, with the help of partners worldwide

5 Africa: A time of transformation Today, with the help of partners worldwide Africans are working to change that history.

6 Africa s new commitment Historically, whether one considers the role played by indigenous technologies in Africa, or the 19th century industrial revolution that transformed Europe and North America, or contemporary Asian experiences it has been all about using scientific and technological applications to achieve fundamental socio-economic transformation. President Paul Kagame, Rwanda (2007)

7 Africa s new commitment High-quality university programs in Africa, particularly in areas such as the applied sciences, technology, and engineering, could dramatically increase the region s competitiveness, productivity and growth. Makhtar Diop, World Bank Vice President for Africa (2014)

8 Africa s new commitment The challenges remain enormous

9 Africa: A time of historic challenge Of the world s 48 Least Developed Countries

10 Africa: A time of historic challenge Of the world s 48 Least Developed Countries 34 are in Africa

11 African challenges: R&D investment Africa has 14% of the world s population, yet accounts for only 0.8% of global R&D expenditure. R&D investment in the Least Developed Countries is growing slowly, if at all. Science & Engineering Indicators 2014, US National Science Board

12 African challenges: the PhD deficit 2000 PhD students per million inhabitants Many nations of Africa have fewer than 100 PhD students. 1500 1000 1580 1199 Some have fewer than 20. 500 < 100 0 USA South Korea Many African countries UNESCO, SciDev.net

13 African challenges: scientific output Africa accounts for only 2.4% of global research publications (2014) South Africa and Egypt alone contribute two-thirds of Africa s scientific output.

14 African challenges: ITC Of 40 countries that rank lowest in ICT development, 30 are African. The 22 countries that rank lowest for ICT development are all African. International Telecommunications Union, "Measuring the Information Society (2013)

15 Africa: A time of transformation Despite these challenges, we are seeing Evidence of historic progress achieved in a very short time

16 Africa: A time of transformation Africa is now the world s fastestgrowing continent. Estimated economic growth: +4.8% in 2014 +5 to 6% in 2015 ( AfDB/OECD/UNDP)

17 Africa: A time of transformation In Africa s major cities, more than half of people already have Internet-capable devices, many running on 3G networks. (McKinsey) Internet use on mobile phones could increase 20-fold by 2019 double the growth globally. (Guardian)

18 Africa: A time of transformation Zewail City of Science and Technology in Egypt Square Kilometre Array (Africa and Australia) will be one of the most ambitious science projects in history

19 Africa: A time of transformation Ethiopia: two universities in 1996 à today, 31 Kenya: 15 new universities focused on S&T Uganda: adding a seventh public university Rwanda: 3,000 university students in 1995-96 à today, 84,000. U.S.-based Carnegie-Mellon University has opened a campus in Kigali.

20 Africa: A central challenge Africa will need hundreds of thousands of new scientists and engineers in the coming decades...

21 Africa: A central challenge Africa will need hundreds of thousands of new scientists and engineers in the coming decades... But Africa s educational system currently does not have the capacity to teach and train them.

22 TWAS s Guiding Principle Building a corps of advanced scientists helps a country not only in research and education, but also in science policy, business and international relations.

23 What does TWAS do? Researcher mobility Research support PhD training Scientific capacity and excellence in the South Honouring excellence

24 South-South Fellowships Working with partners in 9 nations, TWAS has built the world s largest South-South fellowship programme Fellowships available per year PhD fellowships 313 per year Postdoctoral fellowships 141 per year Visiting scientists 48 per year Research and advanced training 10 per year 512 per year

25 PhD Fellowships 2007-2013 Brazil 208 China 243 India 95 Kenya 1 Malaysia 61 Mexico 3 Pakistan 50 Thailand Total 661 225 out of 661 PhD fellows are Africans

26 Postdoctoral Fellowships 2007-2013 172 out of 334 postdoctoral fellows are Africans Brazil 74 China 86 India 64 Kenya 1 Malaysia 53 Mexico 29 Pakistan 21 Thailand 2 Total 334

27 Grants to Research Units 80 out of 142 recent grants were awarded to research units in Africa Virima Mudogo, Department of Chemistry, University of Kinshasa, Dem. Rep. of Congo Macromolecules extracted from indigenous medicinal plants with potential antimalarial or anti-sickle cell anaemia effects

28 Joint Associateship Scheme Physics Agricultural Sciences Biology and Medical Sciences International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) Nairobi, Kenya Mathematics Chemistry Engineering Sciences and Technologies Earth Sciences

29 Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) OWSD Postgraduate Training Fellowships have helped 129 women earn their PhDs, most in sub-saharan Africa A recent grant from Sida has doubled fellowships to 50 per year

30 IAP, the global network of science academies Works with its 107 national academies of science, including 16 national academies in Africa. Membership applications under review include Benin, Burkina Faso and Togo. The Network of African Science Academies (NASAC) founded by IAP in 2001. It has increased its membership from 9 to 19. 2013 project promoted science culture and education in Sudan and Ethiopia.

31 Inter-Academy Medical Panel (IAMP) IAMP is a global network of 70 medical academies and medical sections of science academies 9 members in Africa, including the African Academy of Sciences. IAMP 2013 Conference on Changing Patterns of Non- Communicable Diseases hosted by the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf).

32 Science Diplomacy Higher Education: Building regional and African institutions to serve science, technology and innovation Wildlife management: Protecting mountain gorillas in East and Central Africa ICT: Cooperative agreements to build fibre-optic networks that connect Africa to the world

33 Romain Murenzi, Executive Director r m u r e n z i @ t w a s. o r g www.twas.org Presentation prepared by TWAS Public Information Office

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35 South-South Fellowships 16 programme partners for TWAS Fellowships in 8 developing countries PARTNERS cover stipend accommodation TWAS covers travel and visa costs administrative costs Brazil China Malaysi a Mexico India (4) Pakistan Kenya Thailand

36 Africa: A time of transformation 2014: an estimated 635m mobile subscriptions in sub-saharan Africa. 2019: about 930m Internet use on mobile phones could increase 20-fold by 2019 double the rate of growth in the rest of the world. (Guardian) In Africa s major cities, more than half of people have Internet-capable devices, many running on 3G networks. (McKinsey)