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ICSU ROA Science Plans: call for individual, institutional, corporate and national participation Dear Colleagues: These slides show the chronology of the preparation of our 4 Science Plans (to be published and disseminated in June 2007) and future plans to register success histories in the application of science, research, technology and innovation in Africa. We are now calling for your individual, institutional , corporate, and national active and productive participation in the formulation and implementation of the projects/research areas embodied in the 4 Science Plans. Kindly go through all the 4 slides (power point presentation), indicate your interest/choice and register your names (plus 1-page CV, maximum length) as suggested in the slides. You may wish to visit our website (www.icsu-africa.org ) for supplementary information on ICSU ROA (ICSU Regional Office for Africa). Document circulated by: Sospeter Muhongo ([email protected] ) 06 May 2007

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Page 1: ICSU ROA Science Plans: call for individual, institutional, corporate and national participation Dear Colleagues: These slides show the chronology of the

ICSU ROA Science Plans: call for individual, institutional, corporate and national participation

Dear Colleagues:These slides show the chronology of the preparation of our 4 Science Plans (to be published and disseminated in June 2007) and future plans to register success histories in the application of science, research, technology and innovation in Africa.

We are now calling for your individual, institutional , corporate, and national active and productive participation in the formulation and implementation of the projects/research areas embodied in the 4 Science Plans.

Kindly go through all the 4 slides (power point presentation), indicate your interest/choice and register your names (plus 1-page CV, maximum length) as suggested in the slides.

You may wish to visit our website (www.icsu-africa.org) for supplementary information on ICSU ROA (ICSU Regional Office for Africa).

Document circulated by: Sospeter Muhongo ([email protected])

06 May 2007

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01 April 2005

Establishment of ICSU Regional Office for Africa (ICSU ROA)1st Meeting of the ICSU Regional Committee for Africa (ICSU RCA)

June 2005ICSU ROA Business Plan 2005/6 approved by ICSU RCA & NRF

September 2005Launch of the ICSU ROA at the NRF Grounds in Pretoria just after the 2nd meeting of the ICSU RCA

January 2006ICSU RCA approves the establishment of Scoping Groups to prepare Science Plans on each of the 4 selected areas.

Point of departure for the exercise: the ICSU Strategic Plan 2006-2011, relevant ICSU documents and ongoing initiatives on similar subjects, within the ICSU community and African priorities

Generic Terms of Reference (ToR) for the four Scoping Groups, including specific ToR for the individual Planning Groups were drawn by ICSU RCA

June 2006Submission of Draft Science Plans to ICSU ROA

July 2006Submission of Draft Science Plans to ICSU RCA by the Chairs of the Scoping Groups at the 4th Meeting of the ICSU RCA in Nairobi

August 2005

At the 2nd meeting of the ICSU RCA the following priority areas for the ICSU ROA were approved:•Sustainable Energy,•Health and Human Well-Being,•Natural and Human-Induced Hazards and

Disasters, and•Global Change

April 20061st Meetings of the Scoping Groups•Sustainable Energy•Health and Human Well-being•Hazards and Disasters•Global Change

May/June 20062nd Meeting of the Scoping Groups•Sustainable Energy•Health and Human Well-being •Hazards & Disasters•Global Change

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August 2006Refining of the Science Plans for discussion at the 2nd Regional Forum (Africa)

September 2006•Draft Science Plans discussed at the Regional Consultative Forum with broad representation from across Africa•3rd meeting of the Scoping Groups to finalise Draft Science Plans according to input and comment emanating from the Regional Forum

March 2007• Submission and presentation of final drafts at the 5th Meeting of the ICSU RCA in Seychelles• Approval of the Draft Science Plans by the ICSU RCA

April – December 2007Implementation Strategy:•Publication and dissemination of Science Plans•Formation of Task Teams for preparing fundable project proposals •Building databases and networks of implementers•Solicitation of funding for projects

January 2008Commencement of implementation of the first funded projects

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ICSU ROA Science Plans on: (i) Sustainable Energy and (ii) Global Change

(i) Sustainable Energy topics/project areas: (a) Development of energy models and scenarios for sub-Saharan Africa,(b) Increase in access to high quality, reliable and affordable energy, (c) Strengthening and retention of human and institutional capacities in the

energy sector.

(ii) Global Change topics/projects areas: (a) Land degradation, biodiversity loss and human well-being in sub-Saharan

Africa, (b) Rainfall, (c) Resilience of food systems, (d) Water resources and their governance, (e) Atmospheric pollution (f) Africa’s oceanographic uniqueness.

Submit your desire for participation (plus1-page CV) to:Dr. Janine Chantson: [email protected]

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ICSU ROA Science Plans on: (iii) Health and Human Well-being (iv) Natural and Human-induced Hazards and Disasters

(iii) Health and Human Well-being topics/project areas:(a) Understanding the scientific basis of diseases in sub-Saharan Africa,(b) Health promotion and disease prevention, (c) Health systems analysis and development, (d) Traditional/Complementary and alternative medicine (e) Promotion of human health.

(iv) Natural and Human-induced Hazards and Disasters topics/project areas:(a) Creation and maintenance of a multidisciplinary hazard database for sub-Saharan

Africa, (b) Vulnerability science, (c) Science and policy linkage,(d) Integrated modelling of multiple disasters,(e) Geo-hazards project as part of the UN-proclaimed International Year of Planet Earth

(IYPE) activity

Submit your desire for participation (plus1-page CV) to:Dr. Achuo Enow: [email protected]