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SNOWS . National Level Learning Alliance Platform SANITATION BAZAAR. (Scientists Networked For Outcomes From Water and Sanitation ). Date: June 4, 2010 Venue: Coconut Grove Regency Hotel, Accra. Overview. Project Partners Purpose and work packages of Project Key Project Activities
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SNOWS National Level Learning Alliance Platform SANITATION BAZAAR (Scientists Networked For Outcomes From Water and Sanitation ) Date: June 4, 2010 Venue: Coconut Grove Regency Hotel, Accra
Overview • Project Partners • Purpose and work packages of Project • Key Project Activities • Governance Structure • Schedule of main events for 2010
Consortium Partners 6 African Universities from 5 countries and 3 European Universities from 2 countries: London Sch. of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM, UK) University of East Anglia (UEA, UK) University of Copenhagen, Denmark Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST, Ghana) Egerton University, Kenya University of Venda, South Africa Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa Mbarara University of Science & Technology, Uganda University of Gezira, Sudan
Purpose of Initiative • Principal purpose of the project is to build a critical mass of sustainable local research and capacity across Africa, through strengthening African universities and research institutions in Water Supply, Sanitation and Environmental Health. • Research Vision: To provide internally excellent Africa-based research that will enable all African children to realize their maximum potential through sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene delivery. Work Packages • WP1: Managing the consortium • WP2: Needs assessment for capacity building • WP3: Training in research practice and methods • WP4. Strengthening research management capacity of institutions • WP5. Strengthening research capacity of individuals • WP6. Networking and communication
Key Project Activities • Carrying out a participatory needs assessment for individual and institutional capacity building • Developing modules for MSc courses, and the capacity to offer relevant short courses, at a number of leading universities • Establishing staff exchange schemes among partner universities
Key Project Activities • Supporting linked interdisciplinary multi-centre practically-oriented research projects • Establishing common field platforms for research from multiple perspectives • Building and sustaining institutional capacity over the long term
Governance Structure The Executive Directorate Management Committee University of Gezira Egerton University University of Venda Mbarara University of Science and Technology University of Copenhagen Tshwane University of Technology The African SNOWS Consortium is made up of 9 institutions from 7 countries and aims at building a critical mass of sustainable local research capacity across Africa, through strengthening African universities and research institutions in Water Supply, Sanitation and Environmental Health. External Advisory Committee University of East Anglia KNUST, Ghana (lead Institution) LSHTM, United Kingdom Fig. 1: Organogram for African SNOWS
Schedule of Main events for 2010 • Mapping: this is intended to provide an objective overview of resources, rules, regulations and procedures of relevance to institutional research management, and postgraduate and doctorate training programmes • Situation analysis: To provide a subjective and stakeholder informed assessment of strengths and weaknesses of existing research management capacities, and postgraduate and doctorate training programmes.
Activity 1: Needs Assessment/Questionnaire Survey • To provide a subjective assessment of capacity strengthening needs with a view to optimize research management capacities, and postgraduate and doctorate training programmes Main Objectives: • To strengthen the post-graduate and doctorate programmes at African partner institutions with emphasis on water supply, sanitation and environmental health • To strengthen the capacity of administrative, technical and academic staff as well as students through in-country training and exchange programmes • To foster stronger linkages between consortium partners
Eligible numbers of respondents for Questionnaire survey: • Administrative university personnel (10-20) • Academic university personnel (20 – 50) • Current or recently graduated PhD fellows (0- 40) • Current or recently graduated post-graduate (Master-level) students (30 – 60)
Activity 2: Strengthening the Capacity of Staff and Students
Activity 4: Scoping study of other Sources of funding Source Responsible Partner • Edulink LSH • ERASMUSMUNDUS CU • IFS Individual PhD students • Bill Gates LSH • ACU (Commonwealth) Mbarara/LSH • Wellcome Trust LSH • Timing; draft report by end of inception period • Final draft December 2010