Program, presentation supports & video recordings > Thursday 27th october 2022
8h30-9h : Welcome of participants
9h-10h30 : Parallel presentations (session 1)
|
Theme 1 Recommendations and requirements of governments, institutions and research funders for open science |
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination mechanisms: practices, benefits, obstacles |
9h-9h30 |
Governing digital and producing open science in Africa - Jacques Tshibwabwa (University of Kinshasa, Congo-Kinshasa)
Presentation support
|
Federated HPC Infrastructure and Services for African Open Science Communities - Gaoussou Camara (Université Alioune Diop de Bambey, Sénégal)
Presentation support
|
9h30-10h |
GRISOF - Groupe de réflexion et d’information en science ouverte francophone - Armstrong Olivier (Université de Nantes, France)
Presentation support
|
West African Agricultural Research Data Management System - Hermann Some (Integrated Breeding Platform Senegal), Mbaye Modou (Regional Study Centre for the Improvement of Adaptation to Drought, Senegal)
Presentation support
|
10h-10h30 |
Scientific information in the context of open access and open science in Benin - Preservation policy of the scientific digital heritage in public universities - Joseph Sagbohan (University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin), Yao Jacques Dossa (University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin)
Presentation support
|
The Virtual Resource Centre of Southern Rivers, a tool for sharing and disseminating research results in Casamance and beyond - Gora Lo (University Assane Seck of Ziguinchor, Senegal)
Presentation support
|
10h30-11h : Coffee break
11h30-12h30 : Parallel presentations (session 2)
|
Theme 1 Recommendations and requirements of governments, institutions and research funders for open science |
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination mechanisms: practices, benefits, obstacles |
11h-11h30 |
Data and information governance in a transnational context: the case of the Central African Forest Observatory - Florence Palla (COMIFAC, Cameroon), Sophie Fortuno (CIRAD, France)
Presentation support
|
State of play of the capacities of West African NGOs to use evidence in their food and nutrition security interventions - Kisito Gandji (Actions pour l'environnement et le développement durable, Benin)
Presentation support
|
11h30-12h |
Developing an Open access platform of scientific resources in Africa: proposal for a method - Yannick Hilaire Ngomo Ii Alphée Ngalli (École Supérieure des Sciences et Techniques de l'Information et de la Communication, Cameroon)
Presentation support
|
Languages and local knowledge for an open science in Africa. Feedback on the valorisation of elders' stories on climate change in Western Burkina Faso - Minata Traore (Université Nazi Boni Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso)
Presentation support
Yanayi's Discussions - Database
|
|
Theme 3 Ethical and legal issues, editorial and economic models |
Thème 2 Dispositifs de gestion, de partage et de diffusion : pratiques, bénéfices, freins |
12h-12h30 |
Understanding the open access ecosystem in Africa and outlining perspectives based on the experience of the Grenier des savoirs - Gilbert Willy Tio Babena (University of Maroua, Cameroon)
Presentation support
|
Open OPSE: opening up old data and sharing knowledge on the ecological intensification of the Niakhar Population Health and Environment Observatory site in Senegal / Flore-Apolline Roy (CIRAD, France), Evrard Nguemeyou (CIRAD, France)
Presentation support
|
12h30-14h : Lunch break
14h-15h30 : Parallel presentation (session 3)
|
Theme 3 Ethical and legal issues, editorial and economic models |
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination mechanisms: practices, benefits, obstacles |
14h-14h30 |
The need for the valorisation of scientific results by political, social and economic actors in Morocco - Ouahid Elasri (University of Agadir, Morocco)
Presentation support
|
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), strengths and weaknesses in Africa - Jean Cosi Ganglo (Université Abomey Calavi, Bénin)
Presentation support
|
14h30-15h |
The open data of data related to genetic genetic resources and the sovereignty of of provider countries - Colline Orsini (CIRAD, France)
Presentation support
|
Perceptions of community of practice as a knowledge translation and exchange strategy in research - Popoola Moshood (Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology Ibadan, Nigéria)
Presentation support
|
15h-15h30 |
Opening up research data and protection of personal data in Tunisia: the role of the national authority for personal data protection - Sofiane Bouhdiba (University of Tunis, Tunisia)
Presentation support
|
ReMIST is committed to open science in Burkina Faso - Amsatou Touré (CIRAD, Burkina Faso); Fatoumata Maiga (UJKZ, Burkina Faso)
Presentation support
|
15h30-16h : Coffee break
16h-17h : Parallel presentations (session 4)
|
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination mechanisms: practices, benefits, obstacles |
Theme 2 Management, sharing and dissemination mechanisms: practices, benefits, obstacles |
16h-16h30 |
Accessibility of statistical data: legal framework, platforms, data openness and role in OPEN OPSE - Abdoulaye Ba (Agence nationale de la statistique et de la démographie, Senegal)
Presentation support
|
National Library of Madagascar : new structure for the conservation, dissemination and Andrianjaka Hasina Raonison (National Library of Madagascar)
Presentation support
|
16h30-17h |
GBIF open data for the conservation and protection of conservation and protection of Jean-François Moussa (GBIF Cameroon)
Presentation support
|
Towards an African knowledge base of journalistic data (articles and comments): Experimentation on the C4D project - Edouard Ngor Sarr (UASZ, Senegal)
Presentation support
|
17h-17h20 : Conclusion by Ndjido Kane (Grand témoin) Presentation support
17h20-17h30 : Closing of the days by the organising committee
|