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Forum on Education, Capacity Forum on Education, Capacity Building, and Climate Change: A Building, and Climate Change: A Strategy for Collective Action in Strategy for Collective Action in Africa Africa 27 June – 1 July 2010, Dar es Salaam, 27 June – 1 July 2010, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tanzania Dr Daniel NYANGANYURA ICSU Regional Office for Africa [email protected] www.icsu-africa.org Science, Education and the Role of Universities in Promoting Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa

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Forum on Education, Capacity Building, and Climate Forum on Education, Capacity Building, and Climate Change: A Strategy for Collective Action in AfricaChange: A Strategy for Collective Action in Africa27 June – 1 July 2010, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania27 June – 1 July 2010, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Dr Daniel NYANGANYURAICSU Regional Office for [email protected]

www.icsu-africa.org

Science, Education and the Role of Universities in Promoting Adaptation to

Climate Change in Africa

LIVELIHOOD IN AFRICA: Facts & Figures

■ 35 of the WORLD's 50 least developed countries are on the AFRICAN continent

■ About 70% of the African population LIVES on less than US$ 2 a day

■ 75% of the population in sub-Saharan Africa don’t have access to ELECTRICITY (Africa 73%, China 1.5%)

■ About 40% of the African population has no access to safe and clean drinking WATER

■ About 50% of the African population lives in poor SANITATION conditions

AFRICAN CHALLENGES• African problems are transboundary in nature (health,

energy, pollution, food security, climate change & adaptation)

A map of the world with the areas of countries reshaped in proportion to their scientific growth

Courtesy : James Wilsdon – Physics World October 2008

African countries contributing 1.70% of world share of ISI-listed S&E papers

Scientific Research in Africa

Scientific Research in Africa• Number of scientists/engineers vs. population

(Less than 1 per 10,000 inhabitants)

• Scientists don’t talk to each other(few networks, little research collaborations, different voices, compete for funds)

• Government/private sector/universities have no coodinated activities

• Politicians don’t put money into research

No clear policy on climate change & adaptation

• Take lead in climate change research/programmes relevant in answering questions of the vulnerable

• Support adaptation action research of NGOs, UN agencies, etc – that enhance nation in its efforts to adapt to the impacts of climate change

• Build human and institutional capacity to address the expected impacts of climate change

• Improve the capacity to adapt to climate change in ways that benefit the most vulnerable

• Promote the incorporation of indigenous knowledge on coping with climate variability into research projects

The Role of Universities in Promoting Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa

The Role of Universities in Promoting Adaptation to Climate Change in Africa

• Measurement of progress in adapting to climate change

• Influence policy processes with good quality science-based knowledge

• Work together and knowledge sharing - relatively limited among climate change actors in Africa

• Climate change adaptation network - coherence in mobilizing resources and enhance key scientific, technical and institutional adaptation capacity

• Make literature available to the end users – collective action

“Until lions have their own historians, tales of the hunt will always glorify the

hunter” African proverb

Tell our success stories our way, publish them thru an environment that is accessible to our people

For more information and up-dates, visitICSU global website: www.icsu.org ICSU ROA website: www.icsu-africa.org

Thank You

A Strategy for A Strategy for Collective Action Collective Action in Africain Africa