BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE

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United Nations Cultural Organization BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE Linking African and Arab Region universities to global knowledge

BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE Linking African and Arab Region universities to global knowledge

Published by the United Nations Educational, 7, place de Fontenoy, Printed in France

Contents 1 INTRODUCTION... 5 Science, a team sport... 8 2 MOBILIZING THE DIASPORA... 13 E-science in Senegal... 16 NSUKKA the Lion Grid... 16 Tackling e-waste in Kenya... 17 Morocco strengthening regional ties, building a sustainable e-infrastructure... 18 Grid computing for Cheminformatics in Kuwait and a South-South proposal from Tunisia... 19 E-Flora in Lebanon... 20 Uganda IT at the service of communities... 21 Coping with climate change, pollution and power failure... 21 3 BUILDING A LIFELINE FOR TALENT... 23 Lessons learned... 26 Gaining momentum... 27

INTRODUCTION

The UNESCO-HP Brain Gain Initiative links 19 higher education and research institutions from Africa and the Arab States

Introduction 2 Tens of thousands of Africa s scientists now live and work in developed countries. Most will never return. It is important to recognize this reality and to devise policies that will allow Africa to take advantage of the knowledge and expertise of their emigrant citizens. 7

BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE Science, a team sport

GRID AND CLOUD COMPUTING A grid is a collection of computers and storage linked by the Internet, together with software ( middleware ), that coordinates access to and use of the grid. The computers are usually owned by universities or research laboratories, and are often distributed over several cities, countries or even continents. A grid represents a shared computing facility, typically used by groups of researchers pursuing a common goal. Since such researchers may be broadly geographically distributed, this group is referred to as a virtual organization, and grid middleware contains tools to support the work of virtual organizations. Qualified researchers are not charged to use a grid. An important example is high energy physicists working with data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. A cloud is also a collection of computers and storage, very often in a centralized, large data center, and typically owned by a commercial entity. The company offers storage or computing services for a fee to any user willing to contract for the services. Access to these services is over the Internet. The user alone is responsible for the software and data that run on the computers and storage contracted. A good example would be the EC2 cloud operated by Amazon. LOOKING FORWARD Education and research rely increasingly on electronic infrastructures (e-infrastructures) in order to enable the acquisition and transfer of knowledge necessary for a productive economy. The existence of multifaceted communities of teachers and researchers with diverse needs requires a diverse set of infrastructures, services and tools rather than a single integrated e-infrastructure. Experience in Europe over the past decade has led to proposals for hybrid e-infrastructure models incorporating publicly-funded infrastructures (e.g. high-performance networks and grids) that interoperate with commercial services (e.g. clouds). Details and references for further reading can be found in the European e-infrastructure Reflection Group White Paper 2013, 1 in Implementation of a European e-infrastructure for the 21st Century, 2 and in the SIENA Roadmap on Distributed Computing Infrastructure for e-science and Beyond in Europe. 3

INSTITUTION / APPLICATION DOMAINS BURKINA FASO LANIBIO BURKINA FASO LTIC CAMEROON DOUALA CAMEROON YAOUNDÉ I CÔTE D IVOIRE F-H-BOIGNY ETHIOPIA MEKELLE GHANA KNUST KENYA MMUST Geosciences, hydrology, energy Cultural, sociological, GIS, semantic layers Environmental studies, air and water pollution monitoring and warning, management, remediation Regional climate modelling and adaptation Biological and health cloud computing, e-learning, migration Basic Sciences (maths, physics, Parallel computing, programming, architecture, algorithms Image processing Nanotechnology E-waste management Outreach

KENYA NAIROBI KUWAIT UNIVERSITY LEBANON SAINT- JOSEPH MOROCCO CNRST NIGERIA NSUKKA SENEGAL UCAD SENEGAL GASTON BERGER TUNISIA ENSI UGANDA MAKERERE UGANDA MBARARA ZIMBABWE CHINHOYI

2 MOBILIZING THE DIASPORA

Mobilizing the Diaspora

BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE E-science in Senegal Our students and faculty can now do their research inside Senegal and collaborate with scientists all over the world. And members of the Diaspora can mentor our PhD students. NSUKKA the Lion Grid

Tackling e-waste in Kenya MEASURING AIR POLLUTION IN AN AFRICAN CITY In Cameroon, a BGI project is using remote electronic sensors to measure urban air pollution in the capital city of Yaoundé in real-time. Project coordinator Emmanuel Tonye, a professor at the University of Yaoundé, designed a semantic website that maps air pollution (through GSM, SMS, and GPRS) while Christophe Bobda, a Cameroonian scientist working at the time in Potsdam, Germany, designed the devices to measure air quality. The new data might convince local authorities to do more to fight urban air pollution. The two engineers hope to pioneer a system that will help in the fight against pollution in other African cities, too. Our ultimate goal is to create a transfer of technology to Africa. I feel it is a duty.

BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE I am happy that as a country we are now moving forward after a long struggle thanks to UNESCO-HP and other e-infrastructure initiatives. Our first major task is to raise awareness among scientists. Morocco strengthening regional ties, building a sustainable e-infrastructure

Grid computing for Cheminformatics in Kuwait and a South-South proposal from Tunisia

BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE The positive cooperation between several institutions in Lebanon and expatriates abroad was a landmark achievement that will foster further initiatives. E-Flora in Lebanon E-Flora is a successful stepping stone that will lead the way towards the construction of national databases on biodiversity, water and environmental management in Lebanon, in an ambition trend to gather and compile lasting information on the environment around the Mediterranean.

Uganda IT at the service of communities In terms of science, we ve achieved a great deal. The software has been successfully tested using data from the plains of Gondo: you can see the progressive concentration of certain forms of pollution. We believe that this computer program will enable us to act on potential cases of pollution and that was the purpose of our project. Coping with climate change, pollution and power failure

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3 BUILDING A LIFELINE FOR TALENT

Building a lifeline for talent 25

BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE Lessons learned

Gaining momentum The Brain Gain Initiative has played a part in addressing not only the creation, but also the sustainability of e-science initiatives. One of the biggest steps was the creation of the Africa-Arabia Regional Operations Centre, supported also by the EC through three FP7 projects (CHAIN, CHAIN- REDS and ei4africa) [...]. It s no exaggeration to claim that without the strong base and stimulation to collaborate generated by the BGI, this would likely not have been achieved. Alliance, 2 3 The UNESCO-HP Brain Gain Initiative left visible traces in the region, being a huge contribution to the recent achievements of the infrastructure development. UbuntuNet, together with NGIs as well as support of the local governments should look for participation in similar programmes, as well as lobby for setting up further ones. 4 27

BRAIN GAIN INITIATIVE

Linking African and Arab Region universities to global knowledge Founded upon concurrent trends the mobility of the highly-skilled and the increased internationalization of higher education and research the UNESCO-HP Brain Gain Initiative builds on emerging tools to help create the regional e-infrastructure for education and research. Nineteen higher education and research institutions from Africa and the Arab Region partnered with UNESCO and HP to document the potential of grid and cloud computing as drivers for advancing knowledge necessary for a productive economy. Some had to overcome considerable challenges in this ambitious enterprise. Their work individually and as a group has left visible traces in the region and represents a strong incentive to seize the momentum and drive the Initiative forward. Secretariat UNESCO Section for HIgher Education 7 place de Fontenoy 75352 Paris 07 SP France Visit our website www.unesco.org/en/braingain