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This page features information about projects currently in progress in the areas of African Science and Technology.

Leland Initiative

The Leland Initiative (LI) is a five-year, $15 million US Government effort to extend full Internet connectivity to approximately twenty African countries in order to promote sustainable development. LI seeks to bring the benefits of the global information revolution to the people of Africa through connection to the Internet and other Global Information Infrastructure (GII) technologies.
http://www.usaid.gov/regions/afr/leland



Database on International ICT Development Projects in Africa

The Database on International ICT Development Projects in Africa lists the activities of agencies with programmes and projects relating to support for ICTs in Africa. The listings are being regularly updated with support from a number of development agencies who have requested research studies in this area, in particular the IDRC of Canada.
http://www3.sn.apc.org/africa/projects.htm



Regional Informatics Network for Africa

The Regional Informatics Network for Africa (RINAF) project brings basic Internet services (e-mail, bulletin boards, access to data bases, discussion lists, etc.) to several African countries. RINAF's goal is to establish five regional and ten national nodes. 
http://spcons.cnuce.cnr.it/RINAF



Project for Information Access and Connectivity

The Project for Information Access and Connectivity (PIAC), which is sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, works with African grantees and program officers of both foundations on issues of using technology.
http://www.piac.org



International Potato Center

The International Potato Center, known worldwide by its Spanish acronym, CIP, sees the potato and other Andean root and tuber crops as under-exploited resources for agricultural development and hunger relief in developing countries. CIP enables researchers to develop technologies where they will be most readily used, and with the people who will most quickly adopt them. Increasingly, this includes farmers, communities, and local nongovernmental organizations.
http://www.cipotato.org/Regions/Regions.htm



International Development Research Centre

The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is a public corporation created by the Canadian government to help communities in the developing world find solutions to social, economic, and environmental problems through research.  IDRC's List of Projects and Initiatives included on their site are ACACIA, Bellanet, and the Middle East and North Africa Water Demand Management Research Network (WDMRN).
http://www.idrc.ca/research/index_e.html



Acacia Initiative

The Acacia Initiative is an international effort to empower sub-Saharan African communities with the ability to apply information and communication technologies to their own social and economic development.
Acacia est une initiative internationale destinée à conforter les efforts déployés en faveur des collectivités locales de l'Afrique subsaharienne, et notamment leur capacité de mettre les technologies de l'information et de la communication au service de leur développement social et économique.
http://www.idrc.ca/acacia



Partnership for Information and Communication Technologies in Africa

Partnership for Information and Communication Technologies in Africa
(PICTA) is an informal group of donors and executing agencies committed to improving information exchange and collaboration around ICT activities in Africa. It builds on the work of the African Networking Initiative (ANI) and the African Internet Forum (AIF).
http://www.bellanet.org/partners/picta



Global Climate Change and Africa Science Activities

Global Climate Change and Africa Science Activities
are ongoing projects addressing questions of global change in Africa. Each of the projects listed are either targeted at building capacity to undertake global change research within the region or have developed strong partnerships with African scientists.
http://africagcc.gecp.virginia.edu/Science



International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics - West and Central African Sorghum Research Network

The International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics - West and Central African Sorghum Research Network (WCASRN) aims to improve the production, productivity, and utilization of sorghum, to contribute to greater food security and to enhance the economic and social well-being of the people of the sorghum-producing countries of West and Central Africa.
http://www.icrisat.org/text/partnerships/networks/wcasrn.htm



African International Network for Development Information Exchange

The African International Network for Development Information Exchange (INDIX-ICT) database contains over 1,600 records describing development activities funded by donor agencies in the field of information and communications technology, provided free of charge to readers of the PICTA Web site.
http://www.bellanet.org/aiaims/gkaims/aiaims/indix_search_record.cfm?
show_all=true&scope=Africa



International Institute for Communication and Development

The International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD) assists developing countries to utilize the opportunities offered by information and communication technologies (ICTs) to realize sustainable development. Follow the link below and click on the tab entitled "Projects".
http://www.iicd.org



TeleCommons Development Group

TeleCommons Development Group
(TDG) research provides support for community development initiatives involving significant change impacts, rural and remote telephone and Internet installations, and applications of those systems for development purposes in Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Senegal, Egypt, Mexico, Chile and Canada.
http://www.telecommons.com/projects.cfm



Education for Development

Education for Development is a university project for Africa at Nkozi, Uganda under the direction of the Centre for Coordination of Research of International Federation of Catholic University (IFCU). The project studies community development and its ethical aspect based on a presupposition that knowledge and science are inspired by the cultural framework they are located in.
http://www.fiuc.org/english/projects

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