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ISC and its partners organised the 9th edition of the Science Summit around the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78) on 12-29 September 2023.
The role and contribution of science to attaining the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be the central theme of the Summit. The objective is to develop and launch science collaborations to demonstrate global science mechanisms and activities to support the attainment of the UN SDGs, Agenda 2030 and Local2030. The meeting will also prepare input for the United Nations Summit of the Future, which will take place during UNGA79 beginning on 12 September 2024.
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Friday, September 22 • 9:00am - 12:00pm
[VIRTUAL] Pan-African initiative to build research and innovation capacity to achieve SDG7 for Africa (220901)

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Introduction and aims 

This panel will present the potential for the ANSOLE Energy Compact that promotes multi-level capacity building (Africa-wide, national, university, and community-level action) to address the extremely urgent need to accelerate access to and effective uses of affordable and reliable energy by communities in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa has nearly 600 million people without access to electricity. It is urgent to speed up electrification as climate change intensifies and AI and other technological advances accelerate, widening the divides between the haves and the left behind, fueling rising costs of instability. Most alarming is that IEA forecasts show that based on present trends, nearly 600 million will still not have access to electricity by 2030 and be poorly equipped to address the worsening impacts of climate change. While the heart of the challenge is Sub-Saharan Africa, where less than 50% of the population has access to electricity, even countries with high access to electricity in Africa face power shedding and other supply disruptions frequently.


Session Overview

This panel will present the potential for the ANSOLE Energy Compact that promotes multi-level capacity building (Africa-wide, national, university, and community-level action) to address the extremely urgent need to accelerate access to and effective uses of affordable electricity by communities in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The ANSOLE Energy Innovation Hub (AEI-Hub) enables the multilevel capacity building to accelerate the achievement of universal access to sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy and its effective use for development for all in Africa.
Speakers will address how ANSOLE and its partners across Africa are building the AEI-Hub to enable acceleration of the pace towards SDG7 in Africa.
AEI-Hub elements –
- ANSOLE sponsored workshops engaging experts, entrepreneurs and mentors with specific expertise and experience to address barriers to more rapid progress towards SD7 for Africa.
- ANSOLE sponsored staff exchanges and mobility to enable collaborating partners to advance shared goals through staff mobility.
- ANSOLE knowledge exchange portal to provide accurate data about research infrastructure and scientific and technical expertise at scientific and technical institutions across Africa to enable sharing of skills and research resources to enable acceleration of the pace towards achievement of SDG7.
- AI tools to empower community leaders and their communities with the knowledge to make effective decisions about energy and other technologies and their financing, deployment and operation in ways that build the capacity of the community to build a better future for the community and its members.

The ANSOLE Energy Innovation Hub (AEI-Hub) enables the multilevel capacity building to enable the acceleration of the achievement of universal access to sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy for all in Africa.
Speakers will address how ANSOLE and its partners across Africa are building the AEI-Hub to enable acceleration of the pace towards SDG7 in Africa.

Inadequate access to necessary knowledge at the community-level to enable decisions about energy technologies, their financing and deployment is a key barrier to achievement of SDG7. Communities empowered with knowledge can take advantage of many existing programs aimed at advancing micro-grid energy systems in Africa, which can be solar, wind, biogas, and small-scale hydro or their combination coupled with effective energy storage. AI tools can help communities to make decisions about matters where the community has little prior experience. ChatGPT and other AI tools can be adapted with Africa-specific data sets and with the capacity to interact orally with community members in vernacular or textual information augmented with the use of video and other multimedia materials.

Expected outcomes

ANSOLE is striving for greater awareness by international organizations, national agencies, the AU Commission, the EU Commission, USAID, development banks, local governments, and religious organizations of the work of ANSOLE and of the potential of the AEI Hub to accelerate the pace to achieve SDG7, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa in countries with low access to electricity.
Greater awareness of the AEI Hub is expected to lead to greater funding, particularly from international agencies committed to achieving SDG7 but also from private donors as well as from entrepreneurs that are encouraged to invest in energy technology development, energy systems and components manufacturing, and in products and services that enable more effective use of energy to advance the development of the community.

Time
Lecture
9.00-9.15
Welcome by Daniel A. M. Egbe & Vidvuds Beldavs
9.15-9.30
Energy Innovation Hubs for Africa, Vidvuds BeldavsRiga Photonics Centre, Latvia
9.30-9.45
Share of Solar Cells Technologies to Ethiopia's Energy Demand and Undergoing Research, Newayemedhin Aberra Tegegne, Department of Physics, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
9.45-10.00
Energy and Water Situation in Rural Communities in CÔTE D’IVOIRE, Joseph Datte, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Université Felix Houphouet Boigny, CÔTE D’IVOIRE
10.00-10.15Comparison of two solar cookers for off-grid decentralized rural communities, Ashmore MawireDepartment of Physics, MaSIM, North-West University, Mahikeng, South Africa
10.15-10.30
Energy Transition in Senegal, Allé DioumDepartment of Physics, Cheikh Anta Diop University Dakar, Senegal
10.30-10.45
Ghana's Energy Transition: Research & Development of Green Hydrogen as Energy Carrier, Richard OpokuDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
10.45-11.00
Improving Solar Photovoltaic Energy Yield using Bifacial PV module and tracking system: An Analytical Approach, Rahimat Oyiza YakubuDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
11.00-11.15
La Problematique de l 'accés l 'Energie au Tchad (The Problem of Energy Access in Chad), Michel BoukarFormer Chadian Minister of Petrol and Energy, President of the NGO ACID, Djamena, Chad https://www.ongacid.org
11.15-11.30
The artisanal production of solar panels as a training tool for the appropriation of technology: The case of West Africa, Arouna Darga,  Departmant of Physics, University of Paris Sorbonne, Paris, France
11.30-11.45
Empowering African Women and Young girls in Energy and Climate, Zita Ngagoum NdallokaUniversity of Massachusetts, Lowell, Department of Electrical and Computer engineering, Francis College of Engineering, Lowell, USA
11.45-12.00
African Network for Solar Energy: Applying The Second Law of Thermodynamics in Real Life, Daniel Ayuk Mbi EgbeANSOLE e.V. Jena, Germany/MaSIM, North-West University, Mahikeng, South Africa/College of Science and Technology, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda + Closing Remarks



Speakers
avatar for Vidvuds Zigismunds Beldavs

Vidvuds Zigismunds Beldavs

Chairman, Riga Photonics Centre
Vidvuds (Vid) Beldavs Chairman of the Board of Riga Photonics Centre advancing light sciences and technologies for Latvia; futurist. Board member of ACES Worldwide. Convenor of the following SSUNGA77 sessions:Recovery of Ukraine’s science and innovation capacity after the fossil... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Egbe

Daniel Egbe

CEO, African Network for Solar Energy
Prof. Daniel Ayuk Mbi Egbe, CEO of African Network for Solar Energy (ANSOLE), Jena GermanyProf. Daniel Ayuk Mbi Egbe is cofounder and Chief Executive Officer of the African Network of Solar Energy (ANSOLE) (www.ansole.org/www.ansole.com), an institution that fosters education, vocational training and research in renewable energies and water-related issues in Africa and beyond. He is initiator and coordinator of the the scientific platform BALEWARE (Bridging Africa, Latin America and Europe on Water and Renewable Energies Applications-www.baleware.org). He is Senior Researc... Read More →
avatar for Safae Aazou

Safae Aazou

Professor/Project Leader, University of Mohammed V in Rabat, Faculty of Sciences
Safae AAZOU (SA) is a habilitated Professor at the Faculty of Science, University of Mohammed V in Rabat (FSR-UM5), and she is an affiliated researcher at Moroccan Foundation for Advanced Science, Innovation and Research affiliated to Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (MAScIR-UM6P... Read More →
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Ashmore Mawire

Professor, North-West University
I am an applied physicist interested in solar thermal energy storage (TES) systems with a PhD in Applied Physics specialiZing in solar thermal energy storage for domestic applications. I obtained the PhD in 2010 from the North West-University, and seven peer reviewed journal articles... Read More →
avatar for Emelda Ngufor Samba

Emelda Ngufor Samba

HEAD OF SECTION PERFORMING ARTS AND CINEMATOGRAPHY, UNIVERSITY OF YAOUNDE I, CAMEROON
Assoc. Prof. Emelda Ngufor Samba, University of Yaounde I, Founder of People Theatre and Cinema for Social ChangeEmelda Ngufor Samba is Associate Professor of Performing Arts at the University of Yaounde I, Cameroon. She is Head of Section, Performing Arts and Cinematography and Coordinator... Read More →
avatar for Sidat Yaffa

Sidat Yaffa

Dean of School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of The Gambia (UTG)
He is a Professor of Agronomy and has global recognition for his work on climate change and its impacts on agriculture production, especially in The Gambia. Professor Yaffa obtained a Doctorate degree in Plant and Soil Science from Alabama A&M University in the United States of America... Read More →
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Kim E Degnan

Alliance for Collaboration in the Exploration of Space
International Satellite Regulatory expert; International Telecommunications Union specialist. Represented Papua New Guinea; Vietnam; and other developing countries to secure GEO orbit-spectrum rights. MS-Public Policy.  Orbit-Spectrum Engineer. GEO and MEO satellite systems-Communications... Read More →
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Newayemedhin Aberra Tegegne

Associate Professor, University of Addis Ababa
I belive energy generation through cost friendly materials such as plastics is the future. I am a researcher working on emerging solar cell technologies.
avatar for Munyaradzi Murape

Munyaradzi Murape

Senior Lecturer, Botswana International University of Science and Technology
Energy and development, Renewable energy investment opportunities
MR

Moussa Raphael Bougouma

University Norbert ZONGO
avatar for Naledi Seheri

Naledi Seheri

Senior Lecturer, North-West University
Water, climate and environmental studies
MA

Miria Agunyo

Uganda Christian University
EH

Emmanuel Hweru

University of Zimbabwe
avatar for Rabecca Musalaba Twelasi

Rabecca Musalaba Twelasi

Junior Engineers Technician and Scientists (JETS) National Officer, National Science Centre-Ministry of Education - ZAMBIA

Convenors
avatar for Vidvuds Zigismunds Beldavs

Vidvuds Zigismunds Beldavs

Chairman, Riga Photonics Centre
Vidvuds (Vid) Beldavs Chairman of the Board of Riga Photonics Centre advancing light sciences and technologies for Latvia; futurist. Board member of ACES Worldwide. Convenor of the following SSUNGA77 sessions:Recovery of Ukraine’s science and innovation capacity after the fossil... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Egbe

Daniel Egbe

CEO, African Network for Solar Energy
Prof. Daniel Ayuk Mbi Egbe, CEO of African Network for Solar Energy (ANSOLE), Jena GermanyProf. Daniel Ayuk Mbi Egbe is cofounder and Chief Executive Officer of the African Network of Solar Energy (ANSOLE) (www.ansole.org/www.ansole.com), an institution that fosters education, vocational training and research in renewable energies and water-related issues in Africa and beyond. He is initiator and coordinator of the the scientific platform BALEWARE (Bridging Africa, Latin America and Europe on Water and Renewable Energies Applications-www.baleware.org). He is Senior Researc... Read More →


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