Perspectives on STEM in Education in Africa Guy Broucke UNESCO Harare

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BSEC Working Group on Institutional Renewal and Good Governance March 26-27, 2007 Istanbul The Black Sea NGOs Network.
Advertisements

Experience with SARETI Training Betty Kwagala (PhD) – Makerere University.
HOW TO CONSTRUCT A PARTNERSHIP Training Unit 3.5 The preparatory visits.
Scaling-up the UNDP-UNEP Poverty and Environment Initiative January 2007 environment for the MDGs.
Cross-cutting Aid-for- Trade Issues Regional Planning Mechanisms & Financial Instruments.
UNFCCC secretariat, Sustainable Development Mechanisms Programme Conor BARRY Update on the Nairobi Framework Partnership 1 st SDM Coordination Workshop.
NEPAD PLANNING AND COORDINATING AGENCY _____________________________________ The AU-NEPAD Capacity Development Strategic Framework - An Overview Twelfth.
METHODS The FETRIC project is targeted to some identified shortcomings and gaps; for example: lack of links and understanding between the research community.
7 th Session of the Committee on Trade, Regional Cooperation and Integration June 2011 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Observatory on Regional Integration.
TUC Conference 20 th & 21 st November 2014 ‘Helping Employers make a difference’
History of Mathematics. Syllabus
South-South and Triangular Cooperation in Health Achievements, challenges and priorities for post 2015 Sudan’s Experience Fifth IHP+ Country Health Teams.
Regional Research Promotion Programme in the Western Balkans - RRPP Bojana Radovanovic RRPP LCU in Serbia “Making work pay in Western Balkan countries:
Closing: discussion Tendencies of ESP and Language Learning Technologies Possibilities for Mutual Projects Cooperation Nadežda Stojković, Valentina Nejković,
South South and Triangular Cooperation Partnerships for Access to Information and Knowledge Mokhtar G. Warida.
Regional Conference on Higher Education, Cartagena de Indias, 4-6 June 2008.
ATTRACTING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR FUNDING TO SUPPORT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN AFRICA Presented by: Karl S. Wright, Ph.D., President.
The Eastern Partnership Panel on Agriculture and Rural Development Dominik Olewinski European Commission Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum: Working.
Ingenious-science.eu ECB National Needs Analysis Workshop – Israel Charmaine Kerr ECB Project Coordination.
Centre for European Programmes Solutions are tailored, Opportunities are matched!
Strengthening global awareness in the local communities - Kolping 2020 Strategy.
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA's Capacity Building for Sustainable Energy Development Mr. Mario TOT Department of Nuclear Energy Planning.
A platform for promoting partnerships in taxonomy Eastern Africa Barcode of Life workshop, Nairobi, October 2006 Richard Smith (Director, Secretariat)
MAINSTREAMING ESD THE EXPERIENCE OF UGANDA MARTYRS UNIVERSITY PRESENTED BY BROTHER ALOYSIUS BYARUHANGA AT MAKERERE UNIVERSITY 29 TH MARCH,2012.
Building Science Capacity using Seismology Michelle Grobbelaar.
UNESCO’s RELATIONS WITH NATIONAL COMMISSIONS STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED RESULTS FOR Presentation by Mary-Louise Kearney Director of the.
1 Report on Progress of work on the Governance Cluster Regional Coordination Mechanism (10th RCM) 5 – 6 November 2009 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia By Zemenay.
NSF-funded Research Collaborations with SubSaharan Africa Presented at a Workshop on “Enhancing Research and Education Network Connectivity to and within.
National training, 11 January 2008, Lusaka Technical and scientific cooperation through the Clearing House Mechanism of the Convention on biological diversity.
-Overview of Partnership between Governments and P4P- Governments and P4P are strategic partners. P4P complements National Policies P4P is linked with-used.
Co-chaired by The African Union Commission (AUC) & United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
REGIONAL COORDINATION MECHANISM REPORT OF THE ADVOCACY AND COMMUNICATION S CLUSTER NOV 2012.
Training and Environmental Education By Munshimbwe CHITALU Environmental Council of Zambia Zambia.
Living Lakes Marion Hammerl Lake Constance Foundation and Global Nature Fund Sustainable Tourism Networking in Europe.
LEDS Global Partnership 2015 Annual Workshop Updates on Africa LEDS Partnership (AfLP) October 14, 2015 in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic AfLP Secretariat:
Capacity Enhancement and Mobilisation Action (CEMA) for the Africa EU Energy Partnership (AEEP) Lawrence Agbemabiese UNEP-DTIE, France.
The UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development Bernard Combes.
1 Improving public health in the European Union Clive Needle EuroHealthNet.
By: Casey Brady, Leif Henrikson, Ethan Brown Our project on the Manuel period of technology.
African Programme on Gender Statistics E/ECA/STATCOM/4/3 Report to the Statistical Commission by The Africa Group on Gender Statistics Fourth Session of.
Annual Meeting of the ASADI – Science Academies as Partners for Improving the Impact of Policies in Africa Session V: Partnership Themes for Development.
The ERA-NET TRANSCAN-2, in continuity with the preceding ERA-NET TRANSCAN, aims at linking translational cancer research funding programmes in 15 Member.
DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM IN POLAND Monitoring indicators.
UNESCO Office in Venice Regional Bureau for Science in Europe (ROSTE)
MIRREIA EIE/04/034/S MIRREIA Mitigating Risk and Strengthening Capacity for Rural Electricity Investment in Africa EIE/04/034/S Jan 05.
Building Strong Library Associations | Sustaining Your Library Association BSLA Stakeholders Workshop Yaounde, Cameroon, April 2012 Managing Relationships.
Energy SET Plan Conference Side event #5 András Siegler, Director - Energy, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission The Strategic.
Mohamed H.A. Hassan, AAS President, TWAS Executive Director, SIG Board Member Building STI Capacity in African Middle-Income Countries Lessons from RISE.
Building Statistical Capacity to Monitor Development Francesca Perucci United Nations Statistics Division UNSD-SADC Statistics Project First Meeting of.
The bone owes its name to the site where it was discovered. Ishango is in Congo, only 15 km far from of the Equator, on bank of the Edward lake.
KEMIC--Coordination Our mission: Coordinate, communicate, and bring added value to the activities of the regional groups Develop an effective communication.
1 SRCM IN THE ECA SUB-REGIONAL OFFICES (SROs) PROGRESS REPORT November 2012 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Presented by: Ms. Beatrice KirasoUNECA 1.
Science & Technology for National Progress in African Region: Highlights of Regional Strategy and Action Professor Gabriel B. Ogunmola, FAS President,
Ministry Of Education and Higher Education National Tempus Office Palestine TEMPUS PROGRAM PREPARED BY National Tempus Office – Palestine 2010 European.
Green ICT Development.  General objective:  The project’s general objective is to build up strategic cluster partnership in the field of green smart.
Summary of the Outcomes of the 1st AfriGEOSS Steering Committee Meeting Humbulani Mudau DST, South Africa 1st AfriGEOSS Symposium 27 – 29 April 2016.
UNESCO’s Response to HIV/AIDS in the Asia-Pacific
Prof. Peter M.F. Mbithi, EBS
Interregional Cooperation Project on Gender Statistics
About the AfLP Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire 5 October 2017.
Africa Programme on Gender Statistics (APGS)
NSDS Roll-out: How Can PARIS21 Help?
National Cluster Platform Austria Dr
Meeting Outcomes “Building International Partnership To Enhance Science Based Ecosystem Approaches In Support Of Regional Ocean Governance” November.
Building Statistical Capacity UNSD perspective
Increasing Preparedness Capacities across the Mediterranean - IPCAM 2 Luigi D’Angelo Italian Civil Protection Department Brussels, 18 January 2017.
Building Africa’s Science and Technology Capacity for Economic Growth
Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA)
IUCN’s Global Priorities supporting BIOPAMA Trevor Sandwith
UNFCCC Needs-based Finance (NBF) Project
Presentation transcript:

Perspectives on STEM in Education in Africa Guy Broucke UNESCO Harare

The Ishango Bone – Is This The World’s Oldest Mathematical Artefact? Most people think that the study of mathematics has its origins in Ancient Egypt and Babylonia, but this view was dramatically challenged in the 1950’s with the discovery of a small animal bone, inscribed with markings that appear to represent numbers. This artefact was discovered in the small African fishing village of Ishango, on the border of Zaire and Uganda by the Belgian geologist Jean de Heinzelin. The Ishango Bone now lies at the Museum of Natural Sciences in Brussels, and has been dated to around 20,000 BC. It is thought to be the oldest mathematical artefact ever discovered.Museum of Natural Sciences At first glance the bone appears to be a simple writing tool. It is 10 cm long, and at one end is embedded with a piece of quartz thought to be for engraving and tattooing. Closer examination reveals a series of notches running up the side of the bone, in three columns.

Microscience

ALOP Active Learning

ANSTI, the African Network of Scientific and Technological Institutions, is an organ of cooperation that embraces African institutions engaged in University level training and research in the fields of science and technology. Founded in January 1980, through the financial support of UNDP, UNESCO and Germany, the network has grown over the years to become an effective institution for the development of human resource capacity in the fields of Basic and Engineering Sciences. To-date it has 109 member institutions in 35 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. This puts ANSTI in a powerful position to advertise, coordinate and implement various programme activities for various international agencies. The original aim of ANSTI which has remained unchanged over the years, was to develop active collaboration among African scientific institutions so as to promote research and development in areas of relevance to the development of the region. ANSTI emphasizes the pooling of resources available in the region so as to provide quality training and research in various scientific disciplines. In order to achieve this objective ANSTI is engaged in numerous activities which can be grouped into 4 programme areas: Training Seminars & Workshops Publications Promotion of Research/ Development Founded in January 1980TrainingSeminars & WorkshopsPublicationsPromotion of Research/ Development

Linking STEM and development Energy

Linking STEM and development Hydrology

UNESCO opportunities Science sector / Education sector Cluster Office(s) Regional Offices National Commissions Partnerships