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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

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