Title: Challenges of Building National Research
1Challenges of Building National Research
Education Networks in Africa
- A Progress with the Nigeria ICT Forum of
Partnership Institutions
- By Aminu Ibrahim
- Convenor
2Africas Challenge is Nigeria
- The largest democracy in Africa weighs heavily
in Africa on most counts including
- Geography Diversity
- Population human resources exposure
- Natural resources and potential
- Number diversity of Research Education
Institutions
- Potential for regional continental global
impact
3Clear Indications of Major Impediments
- From 1992 to 2004 there have been more than a
dozen project efforts to create National networks
in Nigeria. This list of projects to build NRENs
is not exhaustive and at least as many or more
exist in the public sector - Nigerian Universities Management Information
System (NUMIS)
- Nigerian Universities Network (NUNet)
- Plytechnics Network (PolyNet)
- Colleges of Education Network (TeachNet)
- Nigerian Education and Research Network (a
collaboration of NUNet PolyNet and TeachNet)
- National Virtual (Digital) Library Project
(NVLP)
- Nigerian Virtual Library Consortium (VLC)
- National Information Communication and Education
Programme (NICEP)
- Number of NREN attempts National networking
projects number of Government agencies
- National Committees to Harmonize the bewildering
number of such projects have been established
4Major Issues Challenges
- More than 30 years of authoritarian rule have
resulted in
- Strictly top down policy making implementation
monitoring
- substantial deterioration degradation of
- Capacity of Institutions to plan collaborate
innovate or even keep tabs on goings on
- All classes of infrastructure and structures at
institutional and national levels
- Social Attitudes trust personal integrity
civil responsibilities sense of community
collaboration
- Not one of the dozens of NREN projects originated
from the institutions themselves most did not
really take them in to account
5The Nigeria ICT Forum of Partnership Institutions
- The Forum was conceived just a year ago (9 Sept
05) in Dar-es-Salaam and is less than a month
old (on 19 August 2005) as a legal entity. She is
a not-for-profit NGO a company limited by
guarantee. - The conception of the Forum alone has removed
one of the greatest impediments to building an
NREN in NG It is the first collaborative project
to be wholly initiated owned directly by HEIs
in more than 30 years. - In able to facilitate the conception of a
collaborative Forum. Why
- it couldnt have been the grants per se
Govt./NUC have been giving much larger grants for
40 years have been achieving opposite
results. - Methodology nature of activities of the PHE
etc. simply opened eyes engendered a change in
attitudes
6The Mission of the Forum
- To
- develop the internal capacity of Nigerian higher
education and research institutions to
collaborate in the cultivation of a favourable
policy environment as well as the development
utilization sustenance and advancement of their
own ICT networks services and shared resources
consistent with their proper role as foci for
development. - It is a very healthy mission but re-discovering
jealously guarding it will by itself be a
challenging task
7Aim of the Forum
- The Forum aims to
- provide an opportunity and serve as platform for
the six member institutions to organically foster
the development of National Research Education
Network (NREN) in Nigeria beginning with the
initial member institutions growing to include
those willing able capable and their
neighbourhoods
8Objectives of the Forum
- 1. Help each other to build institutional
capacity in Information Communications
Technology (ICT) for teaching learning
research community service - 2. Cooperate to take advantage of economy of
scale in the development procurement and
utilization of resources goods and services
- 3. Develop and use ICTs to foster institutional
collaboration among and between administrative
and academic communities
- 4. Share information skills resources and
best-practices
- 5. Encourage self-assessments by members and
assist each other as peer-reviewers
- 6. Undertake activities (including consultancy
services policy research development
advocacy training etc.) that would cultivate
the requisite environment for wider sustainable
collaboration and networking beginning with our
immediate and surrounding communities - 7. Assist each other to enhance our institutional
capacities for networking development and
delivery of contents and services
- 8. Cultivate and share effective and useful
partnerships among and between member
institutions as well as with the private sector
and other relevant institutions and agencies in
Nigeria and the international community - Undertake activities to facilitate members to
serve as foci for sustainable development.
9Institutional Membership Staff
- Ms. Sekyen Lois Niyang (Sekyen) was appointed
to serve as full-time Forum Project Officer a few
days ago (9 Sept 05).
- She will head the Abuja Secretariat of the
Forum.
10What Can a Single Org do
- Apparently much more than what everyone
thought!
- Just by removing impediments the Forum allows
focus to address long existing challenges and
these are many. Even without grants.
- Consider even without a budget
- The Forum has organized meetings used economy of
scale to workshops on issues of concern to all
- Institutional Collaboration is emerging Bursary
Dept of Univ. of Ibadan will offer ICT
capacity-building financial management training
to ABU Zaria - Forum is already discussing a partnership with
one of the two National Carriers to interconnect
members on a national fibre backbone a NG NREN
is already
11Forum Policy Arm
- Forum will pursue bridging of policy gaps at
institutional and systemic levels through
- Policy Research Advocacy
- Sharing of alerts and best-practices
- Using numbers and influence of member
institutions and plug in to their larger
groupings
- Building strategic alliances with others
- Organizing an Annual National Conf on ICTs and
Education with all parties present discussing
the main issues
12Forum Capacity-Building Strategies
- Strategic activities aimed to reduce training
costs improve quality of effectiveness of
training cultivate confidence by adding value
- The Nigerian Operators Group Workshops (NGNOGs)
will be customized AFNOGs with an HEI bent
- Special Forum Workshops will be organized to
address identified special areas of
capacity-building needs using the best resources
obtainable - Capacity building alliances linkages and
partnerships will be forged with relevant firms
local and international agencies networks and
other platforms sources of help.