The Regional Dimension: Report on the Regional Office for Africa

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The Regional Dimension: Report on the Regional Office for Africa Francis Gudyanga Member, ICSU Executive Board Member, ICSU Regional Committee for Africa

INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE Founded in 1931 NGO representing a global membership that includes both national scientific bodies (103) and international scientific unions (28) Coordinates interdisciplinary research to address issues relevant to science and society Universality of Science Principle 2

3 Progress since 27th GA Letters sent to all National Members in Africa inviting them, to host the Regional Office (May 2003) Offers received from Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe Meeting of ICSU National Members in Africa (February 2004) recommends that South African proposal be accepted ICSU Executive Board accepts recommendation for location and appoints Interim ICSU Regional Committee for Africa (February 2004)

4 Regional Meeting for Africa Organized in October 2004 in Harare with participation of many countries, Scientific Unions and Interdisciplinary Bodies Objectives to agree on initial priorities Meeting programme focussed on: - setting the stage - building on experiences - shaping the future - the regional dimension - from words to action, and - defining the agenda

Proposed Activities for the Regional Office Dissemination of information Establish a data base of experts Encourage capacity building Promote indigenous and traditional knowledge Promote centres of excellence Increased participation of African scientists in ICSU programmes Strengthened collaboration with key partners (TWAS, UNESCO, AAS, NASAC, NEPAD, etc.) 5

Memorandum of Agreement Between ICSU and the National Research Foundation of South Africa signed during the Harare meeting: Significant financial support from the host country ( 700 000 per year) for a total of six staff Office space and in kind support from NRF Agreement for 10 years with evaluation midterm 6

7 ICSU Regional Committee for Africa appointed by the ICSU Executive Board: Chair: Gabriel Ogunmola (Nigeria) Members: Ayite-Lo Ajavon (Togo) Manuel Chenene (Mozambique) Francis Gudyanga (Zimbabwe) Khotso Mokhele (South Africa) Dominic Makawiti (Kenya) Mary Stravens (Seychelles) Vincent Titanji (Cameroon) Ex Officio: Thomas Rosswall (Executive Director, ICSU) Sospeter Muhongo (Director, ICSU Regional Office)

The ICSU Regional Committee for Africa Front Row (from left to right): Gudyanga, Ogunmola, Muhongo, Stravens, Titanji Back Row (from left to right): Ajavon, Rosswall, Chenene, Mokhele, Makawiti 8

First Meeting of Regional Committee Gabriel Ogunmola elected Chair ICSU membership in Africa should double within one year Budget for first year approved Draft business plan for first year developed Submission of input to Commission for Africa noted 9

10 Office established The post of Director was advertised widely Ca. 70 applications received and 5 interviewed Professor Sospeter Muhongo, University of Dar es Salaam appointed Director Additional staff seconded from NRF and francophone and lusophone staff members will be sought

11 Website established Insert picture of website

Second Meeting of Regional Committee Based on the ICSU Draft Strategic Plan, our priority areas identified: Health and Human Well-being Sustainable Energy Natural and Human-Induced Hazards Global Climate Change 12

Operational Strategy Well-functioning Regional Office Data base of African experts Identification of African scientists in diaspora Capacity building Gender balance Promotion of Indigenous knowledge and skills Outreach (advocacy) activities Strategic partnerships Fund-raising 13

Inauguration Ceremony 14 Honourable Mosibudi Mangena, Minister for Science and Technology of South Africa officiating at the launch of the Regional Office on 1 September 2005

ROA at ICSU 28 th GA The ICSU ROA very visible at the General Assembly Chairman of the RCA report at the GA Two members of the RCA elected to the ICSU Executive Board: Khotso Mokhele (South Africa) as VP for SPR and Francis Gudyanga (Zimbabwe) as Ordinary Member representing National Scientific Members. 15

16 The Way Forward Preparation of project documents for the four priority areas Identification of key partners, including ICSU Scientific Unions Additional scientific staff employed Next Regional Committee meeting in January 2006 Next Regional Meeting for Africa mid- 2006