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AAS Open ResearchPublisher
AAS Open Research is a platform for rapid publication and open peer review for researchers supported by the AAS and programs supported through its funding platform, AESA.
https://aasopenresearch.org/ East Africa KenyaNairobiEnglish
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ABCDETraining Centre
ABCDE is a thriving Pan-African body whose focus is to operate initially in four countries in Africa namely: Ghana, South Africa, Tanzania and Nigeria. By 2030, the organization hopes to have sent more than 100,000 well-qualified professionals back to at least 10,000 schools in countries where it operates to help impact the minds and lives of at least 1million students both in high schools and tertiary institutions.
http://abcdeafrica.org/West Africa GhanaEnglish
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Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
Physics (ICTP) | Physics
Founded in 1964 by the late Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam, ICTP seeks to accomplish its mandate by providing scientists from developing countries with the continuing education and skills that they need to enjoy long and productive careers. ICTP has been a major force in stemming the scientific brain drain from the developing world. ICTP alumni serve as professors at major universities, chairpersons of academic departments, directors of research centres and ministers of science and technology in nations throughout the developing world. Many of them have been recognized in their own countries and internationally for their contributions to science and science policy. The impact of ICTP extends well beyond the Centre's facilities to virtually every corner of the Earth.
https://www.ictp.it/Southern EuropeItalyTriesteEnglish
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Abubakar Tafawa Balewa UniversityuniversityNigeria
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ABUDEVs ZariauniversityNigeriaAfrica OSH
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Académie Algérienne des Sciences et Technologies (AAST)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.aast.dz/Algeria
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Académie Algérienne des Sciences et Technologies (AAST)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.aast.dz/Algeria
Academies of Science
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Académie Algérienne des Sciences et Technologies (AAST)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.aast.dz/Algeria
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Academie Burundaise Des Sciences Et Technologie (ABST)
Academies of ScienceBurundi
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Academie Burundaise Des Sciences Et Technologie (ABST)
Academies of ScienceBurundi
Academies of Science
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Academie Burundaise Des Sciences Et Technologie (ABST)
Academies of ScienceBurundi
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Académie des Sciences et Techniques du Sénégal (ANSTS)
Academies of Sciencehttps://www.ansts.sn/Senegal
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RESEARCH 8020
Qualitative and quantitative research solutions. Research 8020 Limited works with consumer and business to business audiences across sub-Saharan Africa. We also have market research solutions for Government and Non Governmental Organizations.
https://research8020.com/Kenyaen
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Académie des Sciences et Techniques du Sénégal (ANSTS)
Academies of Sciencehttps://www.ansts.sn/Senegal
Academies of Science
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Académie des Sciences et Techniques du Sénégal (ANSTS)
Academies of Sciencehttps://www.ansts.sn/Senegal
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Académie Nationale des Jeunes Scientifiques du Sénégal (ANJSS)
National Young Academies of ScienceSenegal
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Académie Nationale des Jeunes Scientifiques du Sénégal (ANJSS)
National Young Academies of ScienceSenegal
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Académie Nationale des Sciences du Burkina (ANSB)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.interacademies.org/Burkina.aspxBurkina Faso
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Académie Nationale des Sciences du Burkina (ANSB)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.interacademies.org/Burkina.aspxBurkina Faso
Academies of Science
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Académie Nationale des Sciences du Burkina (ANSB)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.interacademies.org/Burkina.aspxBurkina Faso
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Académie Nationale des Sciences et Technologies du Congo (ANSTC)
Academies of ScienceCongo
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Académie Nationale des Sciences et Technologies du Congo (ANSTC)
Academies of ScienceCongo
Academies of Science
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Académie Nationale des Sciences et Technologies du Congo (ANSTC)
Academies of ScienceCongo
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Académie Nationale des Sciences, Arts et Lettres du Benin (ANSALB)
Academies of Sciencehttp://academie-sciences.bj/Benin
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Académie Nationale des Sciences, Arts et Lettres du Benin (ANSALB)
Academies of Sciencehttp://academie-sciences.bj/Benin
Academies of Science
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Académie Nationale des Sciences, Arts et Lettres du Benin (ANSALB)
Academies of Sciencehttp://academie-sciences.bj/Benin
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Académie Nationale Des Sciences, Arts Et Lettres Du Togo (ANSALT)
Academies of ScienceTogo
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Académie Nationale Des Sciences, Arts Et Lettres Du Togo (ANSALT)
Academies of ScienceWest AfricaTogo
Academies of Science
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Académie Nationale Des Sciences, Arts Et Lettres Du Togo (ANSALT)
Academies of ScienceTogo
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Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf)Academies of Sciencehttps://www.assaf.org.za/South Africa
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Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf)Academies of Sciencehttps://www.assaf.org.za/Southern AfricaSouth Africa
Academies of Science
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Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf)Academies of Sciencehttps://www.assaf.org.za/South Africa
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Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf)Institution
he benefits that the Academy aspires to bring to South Africa and the wider world are the sustainable provision of a professionally managed organisation that can mobilise the best intellect, expertise and experience.
https://www.assaf.org.za/
Southern Africa |Africa
South AfricaEnglish
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Academy of Sciences of Mozambique (ASM)Academies of Sciencehttp://www.interacademies.org/Mozambique.aspxMozambique
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Academy of Sciences of Mozambique (ASM)Academies of Sciencehttp://www.interacademies.org/Mozambique.aspxMozambique
Academies of Science
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Academy of Sciences of Mozambique (ASM)Academies of Sciencehttp://www.interacademies.org/Mozambique.aspxMozambique
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Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.asrt.sci.eg/Egypt
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Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.asrt.sci.eg/Egypt
Academies of Science
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Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT)
Academies of Sciencehttp://www.asrt.sci.eg/Egypt
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Academy of Young Scientists of Benin (AJSB)National Young Academies of ScienceBenin
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Academy of Young Scientists of Benin (AJSB)National Young Academies of ScienceBenin
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Adama Science and Technology UniversityuniversityEthiopia
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Addis Ababa UniversityuniversityEthiopia
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Adekunle Ajasin UniversityuniversityNigeria
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Afe Babalola UniversityuniversityNigeria
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Africa Centre of Excellence for Infectious Diseases of Humans and Animals in Eastern and Southern Africa (SACIDS-ACE)
Institution | Network | Research
A ONE HEALTH Virtual Centre that links academic and research institutions in Southern Africa, which deal with infectious diseases of humans and animals, in an innovative partnership with world-renowned centres of research in high income countries.
http://www.sacids.org/
East Africa |Southern Africa |Africa
Tanzania|Democratic Republic of the Congo|Mozambique|South Africa|Zambia
Morogoro
https://twitter.com/sacids
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Africa Green Revolution Forum (AGRF)ForumAfrica Green Revolution Forumhttps://agrf.org/
https://twitter.com/TheAGRF
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Africa Green Revolution Forum (AGRF)ForumAfrica Green Revolution Forumhttps://agrf.org/Africa
https://twitter.com/TheAGRF
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Africa Higher Education Research Institute (AHERI)
InstitutionMission is to solve problems identified in the Higher Education:http://www.aheri.org/West Africa GhanaEnglish
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Africa Nazarene UniversityuniversityKenya
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Africa OSHEvent
Africa Open Science and Hardware (Africa OSH) Summit is a grassroots effort to bring together researchers, technologists, hacker hobbyists, educators, government officials, and start-up innovators around the world.
http://africaosh.com/Northern AfricaAfricaEnglishGOSH
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Africa Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Institution | ResearchAfrica Population and Health Research Centerhttps://aphrc.org/East AfricaKenyaNairobi
https://twitter.com/aphrc
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Africa Research InstituteInstitution
Africa Research Institute (ARI) encourages debate, questions orthodoxy and challenges “received wisdom” in and about Africa. We seek to promote an informed, nuanced and representative understanding of the continent. Our work draws attention to good practice and innovation, while also identifying where new approaches might be needed. Examples of practical achievement are of particular interest to us. ARI’s research is distributed widely within Africa and elsewhere to decision-makers, institutions and individuals with a keen interest in the continent’s future. We also hold regular interactive events with expert speakers in London and Africa. ARI was founded in 2007. We are independently funded and strictly non-partisan.
https://www.africaresearchinstitute.org/newsite/EuropeEnglandLondon
https://twitter.com/AfricaResearch
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Africa UniversityuniversitySouthern AfricaZimbabwe
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AfricaConnect3
The AfricaConnect3 project receives funding from the European Union under Grant Contract DCI-PANAF/2019/411-583.
https://www.africaconnect3.net/
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AfricaLics
AfricaLics connects scholars working within the areas of innovation and development with specific focus on these issues for African countries.
https://www.africalics.org/
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African Diaspora Youth Forum in Europe (ADYFE)
The African Diaspora Youth Forum in Europe (ADYFE) is a platform of nearly 110 youth organizations of the African Diaspora present in 31 countries of the Council of Europe. One of ADYFE’s main purpose is Peace and Development in all its forms. This aims to operate through the Youth of the African Diaspora according to 3 pillars of action: Entrepreneurship, Employability and Civic Engagement.
https://adyfe.euCentral EuropeAustriaViennaEnglish
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African Federation of Operations Research Societies
Research Societyhttp://afrosocieties.org/
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African GongNGO
During the course of the 13th International Public Communication of Science & Technology (PCST) Conference held in Salvador, Brazil, from the 5-8th May, 2014, it became clear to the few African delegates in attendance that there was a driving imperative to address the challenges of public communication of science and technology on the African continent. In addition, the realisation of the need to enhance the capacity, visibility and collaborative partnerships among African practitioners was demonstrated by the highly visible and systematic good practice of the Latin American and Caribbean – Science Communication Network, known as RED-POP, which was formed with the strategic and sustained support of UNESCO Latin America & the Caribbean Region.The rationale for this development was further informed by the poor legacy of the PCST-2002 Conference held in Cape Town, South Africa, in delivering the leadership and framework for the aspirations and expectations of a post-event pan-African Network of practitioners.
https://www.africangong.org/
Southern Africa |Africa
South Africa
https://twitter.com/GongAfrican
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African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)
Institution | Research | Policy
The African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) is an African-led, regional non-profit policy think tank established in 2010 to help bridge the gaps between research, policy and practice in development efforts in Africa.
https://www.afidep.org/East Africa Kenya|Malawi
Nairobi | Lilongwe
https://twitter.com/Afidep
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African Journals Online (AJOL)NGO
African Journals OnLine (AJOL) is an online library of peer-reviewed, African-published scholarly journals.
https://www.ajol.info/AfricaSouth AfricaEnglish
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African Materials Research Society (AMRS)Research Society
AMRS was formed in August 2000 through a US-Africa Materials Workshop which was held in Pretoria, South Africa. The workshop was co-organized and sponsored by the United States National Science Foundation (NSF) and the South African National Research Foundation (NRF). This workshop sought to explore opportunities for collaboration between USA and Africa with an overarching objective of developing materials research capacity in Africa. This workshop brought together over 70 leading Scientists, Industrial Researchers and Government Representatives from the USA and 15 African countries. This well-able group of experts sculpted a forward-looking sustainable framework for driving materials research in Africa.
https://www.africanmrs.net/BotswanaGaborone
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African MindsPublisher | Open Access | Social Sciences
African Minds is an open access, not-for-profit publisher. African Minds publishes predominantly in the social sciences and its authors are typically African academics or organisations. African Minds offers innovative approaches to those frustrated by a lack of support from traditional publishers or by their anachronistic approach to making research available. At African Minds, the emphasis is less on the commercial viability of publications than on fostering access, openness and debate in the pursuit of growing and deepening the African knowledge base.
http://www.africanminds.co.za/
Southern Africa |Africa
South AfricaCape TownEnglish
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African Physical SocietyInstitution | Physics
The African Physical Society is a non-governmental professional association legally incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Ghana, along with the African Association of Physics Students as a subsidiary organization. It provides a forum to bring together for the purposes of Networking, collaboration, and advocacy, all the existing national physical societies, e.g., the Ghana Institute of Physics, Cameroon Physical Society, South African Institute of Physics, Kenya Physical Society. In addition to supporting the existing societies, the African Physical Society endeavors to support and represent physicists and physics students working and studying in countries that do not have a national physical society. It hopes to catalyze the creation of more national physical societies. As an advocate for physics across the continent, the African Physical Society endeavors to increase the resources for physics training and research in Africa, and the economic and social development that follows. Likewise the purpose of the African Association of Physics Students is to encourage physics students in their scientific and professional work in an African and an international context as well as to promote relations between physics students from all over the world. The African Physical Society and the African Association of Physics Students are therefore organizations in which all African physicists and physics students can be members, independent of their field of research or country of work or origin. They endeavors to represent the interests of all African physicists and physics students in matters that have a continent-wide and world-wide impact.
http://www.africanphysicalsociety.org/West Africa GhanaEnglish
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African Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC)
Institution | Research | Policy | health
The African Population and Health Research Center is the continent’s premier research institution and think tank, generating evidence to drive policy action to improve the health and wellbeing of African people.
https://aphrc.org/East Africa KenyaNairobi
https://twitter.com/aphrc
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African Science InitiativeInitiative | Networking
ASI is an African-led project seeking to facilitate and promote Networking between young African scientists from all around the world. The platform aims to enhance the visibility of African contributions to science and catalyse the establishment of productive collaborations between African scientists to develop science and technology in Africa.
http://africanscienceinitiative.org/about West Africa GhanaEnglish
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African Science Literacy Network (ASLN)Initiative | Science Literacy
The African Science Literacy Network (ASLN) is a partnership between scientists and journalists that supports more accurate science communication to the general population. Our Fellows work together to raise awareness about the importance of science to our lives, society and its future, dispel science misconceptions and raise the profile of African research. This work helps to bridge the gap between science, society and policy, which we believe will help to facilitate the rise of Africa as a science superpower.
https://www.africanscilit.org/West Africa NigeriaEnglish
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African Scientific Institute
Institution | discoverability | Capacity building | Training
The African Scientific Institute (ASI) was founded in 1967. It is a non-profit organization representing a Network of scientists, engineers, technologists, and health professionals, as well as young people aspiring to enter the world of science and technology. ASI is striving to get more minorities to pursue careers in science and technology. We believe that our Network of resources, which includes informed technical professionals, has an obligation to interact with the community. Through various programs sponsored by ASI, young people have an opportunity to learn about the possibilities and rewards of a profession in science, engineering, technology, mathematics, and graphic design.
https://sci-tech.squarespace.com/North AmericaUSAPiedmontEnglish
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African Scientists Knowledge Directory
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African Society for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Research Society
Established in February 2004 at a meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, ASBCB serves as a non profit professional association and resource devoted to developing competence and expertise in bioinformatics and computational biology in Africa. It promotes the standing of African bioinformatics and computational biology in the global arena through liaison and cooperation with other international bodies.
https://www.asbcb.org/South AfricaCape Town
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African Studies Association GermanyInstitution | African Studies
The Association for African Studies in Germany (Vereinigung für Afrikawissenschaften in Deutschland- VAD.e.V.) is a union of scholars from various disciplines within African Studies. Formed in 1969, the VAD promotes the collaboration and exchange of ideas among academics and professionals working in German speaking regions. The Association supports Africa-centered research and teaching in universities and other institutions. It supports international and interdisciplinary dialogue and encourages the expansion of adequate research infrastructures.
http://vad-ev.de/en/Central EuropeGermanyHamburgEnglish
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African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA)Institution
The ASAA resulted from extensive discussions among directors of various centres and institutes of African Studies in Africa as well as other scholars. The consultations led to a colloquium hosted by Professor Lungisile Ntsebeza at the Centre for African Studies (CAS), University of Cape Town, October 1-2, 2012. The colloquium was attended by representatives of many institutions including the University of Ghana (Ghana), Kenyatta University (Kenya), University of Botswana (Botswana), University of Pretoria (South Africa), University of Edwardo Mondlane (Mozambique), University of Cape Town (South Africa), Human Science Research Council (South Africa) and the Alternative Information Development Centre (AIDC), a South African NGO based in Cape Town. At this colloquium an interim working group (IWG) or steering committee was constituted to work on the establishment of an African based structure to promote African Studies on the continent. The ASAA was launched on October 25, 2013 at the International Conference on African Studies organised by the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana (October 24-26, 2013).
http://as-aa.org/index.php/about-asaaWest Africa GhanaAccraEnglish
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African Studies Centre LeidenInstitution | African Studies
The African Studies Centre Leiden is the only multidisciplinary academic knowledge institute in the Netherlands devoted entirely to the study of Africa. It has an excellent library that is open to the general public. The ASCL is an interfaculty institute of Leiden University.
https://www.ascleiden.nl/Western EuropeNetherlandsLeiden
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African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD)
Network | ResearchAfrican Women in Agricultural Research and Developmenthttps://awardfellowships.org/East AfricaKenyaNairobi
https://twitter.com/AWARDFellowship
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AfricaOSHEvent
Africa Open Science and Hardware (Africa OSH) Summit is a grassroots effort to bring together researchers, technologists, hacker hobbyists, educators, government officials, and start-up innovators around the world.
http://africaosh.com/Africapan-AfricanEnglish
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African Scholarship Online
African Scholarship Online is a multi-publisher portal to enable access to peer-reviewed publications by African university presses and specialist scholarly publishers.
https://africanscholarshiponline.com/
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AfricArXivRepository| Initiative | open access
A free, open source and community-led digital archive for African research
https://info.africarxiv.orgEnglish
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Afrika FocusJournal
Afrika Focus is an interdisciplinary and an open access journal which is published biannually and subject to international peer-review, being co-published by the Africa Platform of Ghent University Association (GAP) and Afrika Brug.
https://ojs.ugent.be/AFWestern EuropeBelgiumGhentEnglish
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AfriMapRData Visualization
afrimapr is a one year project running in 2020 funded through the Wellcome Open Research Fund
https://afrimapr.github.io/afrimapr.website/
UK|Ethiopia|South Africa
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AfriSciTechInitiative
Afriscitech, all science throughout all Africa. Follow the news about scientific and technological research in Africa and by Africans.
https://www.afriscitech.com/en/North AmericaUSA|Canada
https://twitter.com/Afriscitech
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Agence Nationale de la promotion de la Recherche Scientifique
http://www.anpr.tn/North AfricaTunisiaTunisFrench
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Ahmadu Bello UniversityuniversityNigeria
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AIMS CameroonPostgraduate Education Centre
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences – Cameroon (AIMS Cameroon) is a pan-African centre of excellence in education and research located at Summerhill Estates, Santeo, in the Greater Accra Region. We recruit talented students from all over Africa and prepare them for careers in Mathematical Sciences. Operating as a partnership between African and international universities, AIMS Cameroon provides an innovative and relevant curriculum within a unique 24-hour learning environment.
https://www.nexteinstein.org/locations/aims-centres/cameroon/ | http://www.aims-cameroon.org/
Central AfricaCameroonLimbeEnglish
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AIMS GhanaPostgraduate Education Centre
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences – Ghana (AIMS Ghana) is a pan-African centre of excellence in education and research located at Summerhill Estates, Santeo, in the Greater Accra Region. We recruit talented students from all over Africa and prepare them for careers in Mathematical Sciences. Operating as a partnership between African and international universities, AIMS Ghana provides an innovative and relevant curriculum within a unique 24-hour learning environment.
https://aims.edu.gh/West AfricaGhanaAccraEnglish
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AIMS Next Einstein – Global SecretariatNGO
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is a pan-African Network of centres of excellence enabling Africa’s talented students to become innovators driving the continent’s scientific, educational and economic self-sufficiency.
https://www.nexteinstein.org/Africa
RwandaKigaliEnglish
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AIMS RwandaPostgraduate Education Centre
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences is a Pan African Network of Centres of Excellence that offers quality postgraduate education, research innovation and public engagement for the advancement of STEM in Africa’s transformation journey. AIMS Rwanda is the 6th Centre of Excellence in Africa.
https://aims.ac.rw/East AfricaRwandaEnglish
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AIMS SenegalPostgraduate Education Centre
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is a pan-African Network of Centres of Excellence for post-graduate training, research and public engagement in mathematics with a mission to lead the transformation of Africa through innovative scientific training, technological advances, breakthrough discoveries, strategic foresight and innovative policy design. After the inception of the first Center of Excellence in South Africa in 2003, AIMS Senegal became the second Center to be replicated from the South Africa model under the framework of the Next Einstein Initiative, through which AIMS is feeding the STEM pipeline by training African students for a Master’s in Mathematical Sciences, including a co-operative option with a direct link to industry. In addition to a host of programs, AIMS Senegal is equally home to a Research Center which supervises and funds doctorate and post-doctorate research of Africans under the tutelage of a prestigious Endowed Chair of Research in Mathematics and its Applications. Through its facilities, academic partnerships, scientific output, reputation and pan-African make-up, AIMS-Senegal has the potential to bring Senegal to the forefront of African science.
https://aims-senegal.org/West Africa SenegalMbour-ThiesEnglish
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AIMS South AfricaPostgraduate Education Centre
AIMS is an academic Network that enables Africa’s talented students to become innovators who propel scientific, educational and economic self-sufficiency. The South African Centre is one of six centres of excellence across Africa, which include Ghana, Cameroon, Senegal, Tanzania, and Rwanda.
https://aims.ac.za/Southern AfricaSouth AfricaCape TownEnglish
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AIMS TanzaniaPostgraduate Education Centre
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences is a pan-African Network of Centres of Excellence that offers high quality post graduate training, innovative research, and wide ranging public engagement and outreach programmes that focus on harnessing mathematics, science and technology to drive the transformation of Africa. AIMS brings together Africa’s most brilliant young talent in a highly interactive, culturally diverse, intensive learning environment where discovery, creativity and the development of solutions to development challenges are put centre stage.
https://aims.ac.tz/East AfricaTanzaniaDar es SalaamEnglish
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Ain Shams UniversityuniversityEgypt
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Akademy of Fine Arts ViennauniversityAustriaAfrica OSH
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Al-Azhar UniversityuniversityEgypt
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Alexandria UniversityuniversityEgypt
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AlgeriaCountryNorthern Africa
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Algerian Scientific Journal Platform (ASJP)Publisherhttps://www.asjp.cerist.dz/North AfricaAlgeriaEnglish
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Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa’s (AESA’s)
Institution
The Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa’s (AESA’s) mission is to catalyse investments, strategies and programmes that promote the brightest minds in Africa, foster scientific excellence, inspire research leadership and accelerate innovation in ways that will improve lives and shift the centre of gravity for African science to Africa.The Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa (AESA), an initiative of the African Academy of Sciences (AAS) and the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Agency, is an agenda setting and funding platform established to address Africa’s health and development challenges.
https://www.aasciences.africa/aesaEast AfricaKenyaNairobiEnglish
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American University of NigeriauniversityNigeria
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AOSH Ghana
DIYBio Lab, Open Science / Hardware Collective, Government
Ghana Africa OSH
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Applied Physical and Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
universityCameroonAfrica OSH