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      3rd Edition of the Simulation of the Summit of African Union - Tunis, Tunisia
      14 May 2016
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      African Union Research Grants II Open Call for Proposals 2016 Edition
      10 May 2016

      The African Union Commission launches Phase 2 of the African Union Research Grants programme with an open call for proposals for Research and Innovation in Africa supported by the European Union.

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      EU-African High-Level Policy Dialogue on Science, Technology and Innovation.
      4 April 2016

      MEDIA ADVISORY

      EU-African High-Level Policy Dialogue on Science, Technology and Innovation.

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      Intergenerational Dialogue
      27 January 2016

      THEME: “Harnessing the Demographic Dividend in Africa towards the realization of Sustainable Development Goals and AU Agenda 2063.”

      INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

      Event
      While wishing you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016, The Directorate of Information and Communication (DIC) of the AUC would like to share with you the attached group photo of the Leadership  of the AU Commission
      While wishing you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016, The Directorate of Information and
      14 January 2016

      Photo of the AUC Chairperson, H.E Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, with the male Commissioners of the African Union (AU)

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      1st STI conference week kicks off with a call for Africans to maximize the use o
      13 November 2015

      DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION

      Press Release Nº 336/2015

      1st STI conference week kicks off with a call for Africans to maximize the use of Science, Technology and Innovation to ensure economic prosperity in the continent

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 12th November 2015: The first Science, Technology, and Innovation week, celebrated under the theme Science, Technology and Research for development of a nation began today, 12th November 2015 at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa. The event, co-organized by African Union Commission and Ministry of Science and Technology of the Government of Ethiopia brought under one roof senior government officials, senior Education, Science and Technology officials, partners, exhibitors, private sector, AUC officials, researchers, academics among others.

      Description: Description: F:\stc education\DSC_0288.JPGAddressing the occasion was AUC Commissioner for Human Resource, Science and Technology H.E Dr Martial De-Paul Ikounga who welcomed the participants to the AUC. In his opening remarks, Dr Ikounga commended the efforts of the Government of Ethiopia in establishing the fund for research and innovation to contribute towards the national objectives on research highlighting that the scientific awards on STI is in line with the African Unions’ policy on the domain of Science and Technology at the continental level. The commissioner also noted that changes in technology and the global economy present both opportunities and unprecedented challenges for Africa hence recognizing that the STI week offers a platform to renew determination to encourage and support the emergence of a knowledge-based economy. On achieving the African Unions’ developmental goals, HE. Commissioner Ikounga emphasized that the aspirations of the Agenda 2063 can only be achieved if we master education, science and innovation.

      H.E Ato Demeke Mekonnen, Deputy Prime Minister, Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia ,In his opening remarks acknowledged the celebration of STI week as a clear indication that Science, Technology and Innovation is not only an Ethiopian pursuit but also a continental agenda which is further ascertained by the collective endorsement of STISA 2024 by AU Member States in which Ethiopia is working towards its attainment.

      He also emphasized his Government’s awareness of the crucial role of Science, Technology and innovation in the development of any nation saying that they have enacted different policies that ensures that Science, Technology and Innovation would play its intended central role of our entire capacity building program as a country. “The 70/30 policy, that ensures 70% of all our university students be enrolled in the engineering and science programs, the establishment of Technology Institutes in ten of our older universities, and the establishment of two Science and Technology Universities are some indications of the seriousness of our government to make Science and Technology its core policy matters.” He said. The Deputy concluded by calling upon all private institutions, Ethiopians and all Africans to rally behind Science, Technology and Innovation to build a nation and continent that focuses on speedy and sustainable growth and provide its citizens a fair share of the ever growing economic stance.

      The Ethiopian Minister for Science and Technology, Mr Ato Abiy Ahmed who reiterated the previous speakers’ sentiments, also noted that there is no region of its Government where Science Technology and Innovation is not directly connected and urged all organs to do their level best to integrate mission and vison of STI in planning and operationalization.

      The three- day event will include STI Panel discussions, Exhibitions and National STI awards.

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      Dakar Hosts Ministerial Conference on Intellectual Property for an Emerging Afri
      10 November 2015

      Joint Press Release

      Dakar Hosts Ministerial Conference on Intellectual Property for an Emerging Africa

      Dakar, Senegal, 4thNovember 2015 –African Union (AU) Commissioner for Human Resources Science and Technology (HRST), H.E Mr. Martial De Paul Ikounga, delivered a speech on behalf of H.E, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), at the African Ministerial Conference on Intellectual Property, held from 3-5 November 2015 in Dakar, Republic of Senegal. The theme of the Conference: “Intellectual Property (IP) for an Emerging Africa” is timely and responds to the needs of the IP to achieve the high levels goals and objectives of the African Union Agenda 2063 such as the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA), noted the AU Commissioner for HRST.

      The opening ceremony on 3rd November 2015 also featured speeches from H.E Mrs. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, President of the Republic of Mauritius, H.E Mahammed Boun Abdallah Dionne, Prime Ministers of the Republic of Senegal, Mr. Francis Gurry, Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Mr. Takashi Kitahara, Ambassador of Japan to Senegal, and Mrs. F. Bintou Djibo, Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Senegal.

      All the speakers stressed on the importance of intellectual property (IP) in incentivizing innovation and creativity to promote economic and social development across Africa.

      Close According to Commissioner Ikounga, it is the role of intellectual property organizations in Africa to push African leaders to understand that there is an entire edifice to build ‘that which will allow our youth to cross the Rubicon - to break the glass ceiling and partake in the excitement of the inventor, to dare to become the first in their country, in the region and even the first in the world to propose a solution to a social ill.”

      Commissioner Ikounga noted that the conference will facilitate a better understanding and appreciation of the importance of the strategic use of the IP system as an engine for scientific and technological transformation, economic and social development and poverty reduction for Africa. He urged the governments to put in place IP policies and innovation strategies aimed at building the countries’ capacity to apply science, technology and innovation for development. This, the Commissioner said, will contribute to advancing the implementation of a framework and infrastructure which enhances the business performance and competitiveness of creative industries to support economic and cultural development. (See complete speech of HRST Commissioner on the AU Website: www.au.int ).

      The Director General of WIPO, Mr. Gury noted that, the source of all innovation and creativity is human. “Africa is the cradle of humanity, so it is in this sense the origin of all innovation and creativity that characterizes our species as human being”. He said adding that intellectual property is a necessary, but not a sufficient, condition of a healthy and vibrant innovation ecosystem.

      Mauritius President Gurib-Fakim cited positive economic growth prospects for African countries over the next decade and highlighted the imperative need for Africa to protect IP rights in order to build sustainable knowledge economies by leveraging the benefits of science, technology and innovation. “In this globally fiercely competitive international economic landscape, the creation and management including protection of knowledge will be central to building and spearheading wealth creation and integration in the global economy,” said President Gurib-Fakim.

      Noting that the protection of IP rights should be accompanied by adequate measures of incentives and support, President Gurib-Fakim called for the setting up of a fund for African innovators to access the necessary capital to support start-ups.“Those nations that go all-in on innovation today will own the global economy tomorrow.” Concluded the President.

      Senegalese Prime Minister Dionne called the conference timely, due to the challenges facing Africa. He said intellectual property can help ensure sustainable and inclusive development resulting in poverty reduction and increased economic competitivity. “Innovation is the basis of all development”. Stressed the Prime Minister.

      Speaking on behalf of the Government of Japan, Ambassador Kitahara said “it is essential to assure this appropriate protections via the intellectual property system and guarantee its strategic use.

      The opening ceremony was followed by a press conference and a high level segment on “Africa in a Knowledge-Based Economy-Challenges and Opportunities during which Commissioner Ikounga outlined the work done by the African Union in the area of the protection of intellectual property in the continent.

      The Dakar meeting brought together over 400 participants, including some 50 ministers responsible for intellectual property, trade and culture as well as private sector groups. Renowned trademark African creators and producers such as Alphadi Siednaly, Sadiya Gueye, Hicham Lahlou, among others were also in attendance. Participants exchanged views on how IP can contribute to the realization of the priorities identified in the Common African Position (CAP) on the Post-2015 Development Agenda and the African Agenda 2063.

      The ministerial meeting was preceded on November 2, 2015 by a workshop bringing together some 50 young African innovators and creators to talk about IP, innovation and creativity.

      The conference was jointly organized by WIPO, the African Union (AU) the Government of the Republic of Senegal and the Government of Japan under the Japan Funds-in-Trust for Africa and Least-Developed Countries (LDCs).EAT/

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      WIPO:Samar Shamoon | Head, News and Media | World Intellectual Property Organization, 34 chemin des Colombettes, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland | T +4122 338 81 61 | M +4179 332 49 49 |www.wipo.int

      AUC: Esther AzaaTankou, Head of Information Division, Directorate of Information and Communication, AUC; Tel: +251(0)911361185; E-mail: yamboue@africa-union.org

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      Youth Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights Advisory Board Launch Meeting
      4 November 2015

      Press Release Nº322/2015

      Youth Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights Advisory Board Launch Meeting

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      2 Nov 2015, Addis Ababa - A youth advisory board on the Strengthening and Coordination to increase Access to Adolescents and Young People (SCAA&YP) on Sexual Reproductive Health Rights project was launched at the AUC headquarters. This was an initiative of the African Union Commission HRST department together with International Planned Parenthood Federation African Region (IPPFAR), with support from the David & Lucille Packard Foundation.

      Description: image-d19967fa1b9b732a030fc3bf1456011dd528be6b71ca1f119b04fbc5f3051b7b-VThe main purpose of the board, which consists of 10 youth organizations representing all 5 regions of the African Union is to serve as a youth consultative organ that promotes, advises, supports and significantly contribute to the project. They will ensure that the voice, ownership and contribution of young people are well captured in guiding the efforts to strengthen coordinate and advocate for increased access to sexual reproductive health services and rights for young people in Africa.

      In her opening statement, the Ag Head of the Youth Division, Dr Beatrice Njenga said that the project is in existence due to the significant contribution of the young people.

      The board members were selected after they responded to a call and met the selection criteria. They will serve for a period of 1 year when a new board will be selected.

      For more information, please contact:

      Prudence Ngwenya

      nonkululekoN@africa-union.org

      Kokou Sename Djagadou

      senamek@africa-union.org

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      The African Union Academy Project Discussion Workshop, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
      3 November 2015

      PRESS RELEASE 318/2015

      THE AFRICAN UNION ACADEMY PROJECT DISCUSSION WORKSHOP, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA.

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – 02-04 November 2015. The African Union Academy Project Taskforce, under the leadership of the Director (Administration and Human Resources Management), convened a Discussion Workshop at the Hilton Hotel (Addis Ababa) with African Scholars; Management Development Practitioners; and African Union Academy Partners. The purpose of the workshop is to: (a) discuss the formulation of the underpinning philosophy and vision of an AU-led Academy; (b) reflect on the need to produce African International Civil Service fraternity that has a continental orientation; (c) share lessons of experience on the financial sustainability of academies in deploying capacity building interventions;(d) share experiences on the way investments in training are evaluated and communicated; and (e) explore the prospects of developing and deploying specialized and professional certifications courses for young Africans aspiring to pursue careers in the AU Organs, RECs and civil service within Member states.

      In her opening remarks, the Chief of Staff of the African Union Commission (AUC), Mrs Jennifer Chiriga underscored, as was done by the AUC Chairperson H. E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in the African Union Learning and Development Strategy; that ‘African Union is a learning organization’. In practical terms, she said, this meant a conscious effort to ensure that AU program implementation is knowledge-driven through the AU-led development; deployment and application of knowledge and skillsets that add value to the business of the AU, its organs, RECs and Member States. She also emphasized that ‘all the seven aspirations outlined in Agenda 2063 require substantive investment in capacity’ and that stakeholders would be encouraged to support the African Union ‘when there is evidence of successful implementation of our capacity building interventions’. Mr. Amine Idriss Adoum, in his keynote address, spelt out the target group of the African Union Academy as the staff in the AU Organs; African civil servant engaged in the implementation of AU programmes; decision-makers within the African Union processes (especially the Permanent Representative Committee and Sub-Committees) and young Africans aspiring to pursue their careers within the African Union. Mr. Adoum said African Union needs to establish itself as a centre of excellence in learning and reference that produce the next generation of leaders. He welcomed and expressed appreciation to the African scholars; management development practitioners; experts and partners that made time to contribute to this workshop as art of the plan to pilot the AU Academy Project. Outcomes of this workshop will be integrated to the outcomes of other preparatory processes undertaken by the AU Academy Project Taskforce members to produce to vision; business plan; results measurement; partnerships and sustainable financing of L&D interventions. Mr. Christopher Kachiza, the Acting Director of the Strategic Planning, Policy, Monitoring, Evaluation and Resource Mobilization (SPPMERM) Directorate, made a presentation of the Agenda 2063, its First-ten Year Implementation Plan and the capacity building requirements (e.g. program/project implementation; resource mobilization) that are pivotal to the realization of the African vision and AU mandate. Emeritus Professor Pius. A. Obanya (Institute of Education, University of Ibadan) called upon for learning programs that are responsive to the complexity that characterizes Africa and its challenges. Mr. George K. Scott (Executive Secretary General - African Association of Public Administration and Management) will lead discussion on the synergies between skills acquisition and application that can make L&D valuable.

      Participants of the workshop include academics, AU Academy Project Taskforce members; staff and education experts within the AU; Egyptian Embassy in Ethiopia; representatives from United Nations Economic Commission for Africa’s (UNECA) Capacity Development Division; African Association of Public Administration and Management (AAPAM) and the World Bank.

      For further information, please contact:

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      C/o Mr. Amine Idriss ADOUM Email: ADOUMA@africa-union.org

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      MoU Addendum signing ceremony for hosting of ADEA's COMED by AUC HRST
      2 November 2015

      PRESS RELEASE

      MoU Addendum signing ceremony for hosting of ADEA's COMED by AUC HRST

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 29 October 2015: On the margins of the First Ordinary Session of the Specialized Technical Committee on Education, Science and Technology (STC-EST), the African Union Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology, H.E Dr. Martial De-Paul Ikounga and the ADEA Executive Secretary, Ms. Oley Dibba-Wadda, signed an Addendum to the current Memorandum of Understanding between the Commission of the African Union (AUC) and ADEA, on Thursday, 28th October 2015. The addendum sets out a framework within which the African union Commission will host the ADEA working group on Communication for Education and Development (COMED).

      This partnership comes at a time when the implementation of the Agenda 2063-linked Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA 16-25) is about to take off. Communication and information dissemination are identified as a key element of the implementation platform for CESA 16-25. Hosting of COMED at the AUC will further strengthen the strategic partnership between the AUC and ADEA. The AUC considers ADEA as key technical partner and implementing agency that will play an even greater role in the coalition of partnerships for the implementation of CESA 16-25. With COMED hosted at the AU headquarters in the department of Human Resources, science and technology, it will be easier to ensure more visibility of the excellent work carried out by ADEA and the AUC, thus enabling Member States and stakeholders to have the necessary information and knowledge to be able to own their continental policies and frameworks, and participate in intra-African and global discussions.

      Acting as a broker of ideas and a forum for knowledge sharing among diverse education stakeholders, COMED will focus not only on promoting dialogue and consensus on education programmes and policies but also on developing and implementing a communications strategy for the post-2015 African education agenda that links seamlessly with the global SDGs framework. COMED has successfully developed a network that consists of more than 1,200 journalists and communication experts from all the 54 member states of the African Union.

      It is the strong conviction of both H.E Dr. Ikounga and Ms. Dibba Wadda that this hosting, will further strengthen the existing co-operation between the Commission and the Association in areas pertaining to the promotion of communication in education as well as facilitating knowledge sharing and sustaining public debate across Africa and beyond.

      The Association for the Development of Education in Africa is a forum for policy dialogue. It acts as a catalyst for reforms and promising policies and practices through the pooling of expertise, ideas, experience, lessons learned and knowledge. The Bureau of the AU STC in Education, science and technology also acts as the bureau for ADEA, hence the seamless partnership between ADEA and the AUC.

      For more information, please contact:

      Beatrice Njenga, head, education Division AUC njengab@africa-union.org

      Mr. Stefano De Cupis, ADEA Senior Communication Officer, s.decupis@afdb.org

      Ms. Ramata Almamy Mbaye, Responsible of External Relations and Strategic Partnerships in ADEA r.mbaye@afdb.org

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      Celebration of the Africa Youth Day
      30 October 2015

      PRESS RELEASE No. 315/2015

      AFRICA YOUTH DAY

      The African Youth acknowledged as key actors towards implementing Africa’s Agenda 2063 as Africa celebrates Africa Youth Day

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1st November 2015: About 300 young Africans from the five regions of the Continent and the diaspora gathered this 1st November at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to celebrate the Africa Youth Day under the theme “African Year of Human Rights towards Agenda 2063 – the Africa we want”. The theme of this year’s Africa Youth Day Summit is in line with the theme of the 2016 African Union Summit “African Year of Human Rights with particular focus on the Rights of Women”. The youth took advantage of this occasion to reiterate their willingness to be part of the implementation process of Agenda 2063, the new endogenous framework for Africa’s development.

      Addressing youth participants during the opening ceremony, H.E Dr. Martial De Paul Ikounga, Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology (HRST) at the

      African Union Commission highlighted the critical role young people will play for the achievement of the 7 aspirations of Agenda 2063. He recalled that our founding fathers committed themselves when they were young to liberating the continent from colonialism in order to guarantee the empowerment of the African people. It is therefore the responsibility of the African youth to ensure that the vision of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa becomes a reality.

      “I am not sure that I will be there to see the achievement of this beautiful vision. However, I strongly believe that the African youth will be able to turn this dream into reality”, said the Commissioner. In addition, H.E Ikounga expressed his gratitude to all the youth who made sacrifices to attend the celebration in Ethiopia.

      In the same vein, the President of the Pan African Youth Union (PYU), Ms. Francine Muyumba, recalled that the Africa Youth day was established in 2006 in Banjul to ensure that African youth represent a significant stakeholder in implementing the people centered Union as stipulated in the Constitutive Act of the African Union. She added that the 1st November is a window of opportunity for young people to review their contribution to the development of the continent and pave the way for the role they will play as change agents in their different regions. She also emphasized on the need to address the issue of youth employment. In that regard, she announced that the Pan African Youth Union is planning to establish the African Youth Chamber of commerce during the Pan African Youth Forum on Entrepreneurship that will take place in March 2016 in Malabo, Guinea Equatorial. The institution will contribute to the achievement of aspiration 1 of Agenda 2063 “A prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and development” and materialize the right to development for the African Youth as provided by article 10 of the African Youth Charter.

      During the celebration, the African Union Commission recognized 10 young Africans from the 5 African regions, called youth heroes, for their work in the areas of human rights, especially the rights of Young Women in Education, Health, Gender Equality and Civic Engagement.

      The celebration was preceded by a two days meeting organized by the Department of Human Resources, Science and Technology of the African Union Commission in collaboration with the Youth Alliance for Leadership in Africa (YALDA). About 300 participants exchanged views on how to implementation Africa’s Agenda 2063. They drafted specific recommendations on gender equality, education, youth empowerment that will be submitted for consideration of the policy organs of the African Union.

      About Africa Youth Day

      The 1st of November was proclaimed and instituted as The Africa Youth Day on the occasion of the African Youth Charter adoption in the Executive Council Decision of the Banjul Summit 2006. Africa Youth Day is a day set aside every year to promote the increased recognition of youth as key agents for social change, economic growth and sustainable development in all areas of African Society.

      About Agenda 2063

      Agenda 2063 is the new Africa’s development framework that was adopted on the 24th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly on the 31st January 2015. It is anchored on the AU Constitutive Act, the Pan African vision of “an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the international arena”, the 50th Anniversary Solemn Declaration 2013 as well as the national, regional and continental priorities. For more information, please visit our website: http://agenda2063.au.int/.

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      Exhibition on TVET and Space Science & Technology in Africa
      29 October 2015

      Press Release Nº311/2015

      Exhibition on TVET and Space Science & Technology in Africa

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 28th October 2015: The African Union Commission in Partnership with FHI360, a USAID-funded project under the African Union Partnership (AUP) has organised an Exhibition parallel to the 1st Specialized Technical Committee Meeting on Education Science and Technology (STC-EST). The exhibition that involves model Technical, Vocational, Education and Training (TVET) and exhibitors show casing Space Science initiatives from African countries runs from 27th to 30th October 2015.

      The TVET exhibition is an occasion for programmes to showcase the most promising TVET models for the 21st century. Themed “Connecting the Dots… from Skills Development to Jobs”, the exhibition is part of the implementation of the Continental Strategy for TVET, aimed at strengthening continental, regional and national capacities to implement TVET programmes. The ten TVET centres showcasing their programmes are part of the top twenty identified from a bottom up competition that sought to identify good practices across the continent.

      These model TVET centres will be used to tell the African TVET story and assist with rebranding Description: Description: F:\Tunisia Photo.jpgand marketing TVET as a pathway to youth skills development. In so doing, the model TVET centres will not only be assisting to mainstream TVET, but also to support youth entrepreneurship outcomes.

      The exhibition provides a forum for Ministers and Social Partners attending the Special Technical Committee (STC) Meeting on Education, Science and Technology to share experiences and learn from each other the best practices on TVET. It also accords opportunity for participants to explore potential partnerships which will ultimately enhance intra African Technical Corporation in Skills Development.

      Among the model programmes in the exhibition include Selam David Roescli TVET from Ethiopia, Koforidua Polytechnic from Ghana and Le Centre de Formation aux Métiers Portuaires et à la Logistique (CFMPL) from Senegal.

      Description: Description: G:\DSC_0319.JPGAlso organized in the margins of the STC-EST on the 29th of October is a Panel discussion on implementing the TVET Paradigm Shift. The panellists will include TVET teachers/instructors, managers, trainees, graduates, employers/private sector, foundations/workforce development support institutions/NGOs, media and policy makers. Discussions are aimed at soliciting ideas on how to maximize benefits from TVET programs for youth employability, innovation and entrepreneurship in Africa.

      Space Science and Technology exhibition is meant to showcase successful initiatives that have demonstrated applications of space technology in addressing socio-economic needs for sustainable development contributing to the overarching African Agenda 2063. Exhibitors include Entoto Observatory and Research Centre (EORC), African Group on Earth Observation Systems of Systems (AfriGEOSS), Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and African Association of Remote Sensing for Environment (AARSE). The objective of this exhibition exercise is to create awareness to Policy makers about the benefits of Space Science and Technology applications towards the adoption of the African Space Policy and Strategy as instruments to guide the African Space programmes.

      Description: Description: G:\DSC_0291.JPGIt will be noted that the Commission, through HRST, is coordinating implementation of the Global Monitoring of Environment and Security in Africa (GMES & Africa) initiative that is meant to provide Earth Observation services to inform policy and decision making at National, Regional and Continental levels. The exhibition is part of the process of linking technical information to policy making in achieving African Agenda 2063.

      This Exhibition is slated to end on 30th October 2015.

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