EuroAfrica
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The EuroAfriCa-ICT project aims at promoting and supporting the development of strategic cooperation on ICT research between Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, and with the Caribbean as well.
The project is supported by the European Commission’s DG Information Society and Media through its Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7) and builds upon the achievements reached by the START project (IST-6-45377-SSA).
Project Fact Sheet | |
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Project acronym | EuroAfriCa-ICT |
Full name | Connecting the EU, sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean for ICT partnerships |
Website | www.euroafrica-ict.org |
Instrument | SA (Support Action) |
Theme | Information & Communication Technologies |
Strategic Objective | International cooperation |
Start date | 1 January 2008 |
Duration | 24 months |
[edit] Project activities
Project activities include:
- The organisation of two cooperation summits: one in Europe (Lyon, France, November 2008) and one in Africa (2009);
- The organisation of awareness workshops in Africa and in the Caribbean (more precisely in Benin, Jamaica, Rwanda, South Africa and Uganda) supported by a wide promotion of opportunities offered by FP7 (ICT theme);
- The organisation of periodical concertation meetings in Europe (4 over the project lifetime) supported by the implementation of links with national, European and international programmes and initiatives (including European Technology Platforms and Joint Technology Initiatives);
- Support to the development of strategic partnerships and flagship cooperation projects based in particular on the implementation and development of a EuroAfriCa-ICT database;
- The development of a web-based communication platform devoted to EU-sub-Saharan Africa S&T cooperation on ICT, part of an extensive set of promotion and dissemination activities.
[edit] Partnership
Coordinated by Orionis (France), a European organisation who had already coordinated the START project, the EuroAfriCa-ICT partnership includes :
- Agence universitaire de la francophonie (AUF), Belgium
- Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), United Kingdom
- Academy of Sciences (CAS), Jamaica
- Kigali Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Rwanda
- Makerere University, Uganda
- Meraka Institute of CSIR, South Africa
- Institute West Africa (PIWA), Senegal
- TWAS, academy of sciences for the developing world, Italy