IST-Africa 2017 Conference

31 May - 02 June 2017, Windhoek, Namibia

IST-Africa 2017 Agenda



Updated: 2017-02-20 14:02:00

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Day 3: 02 June 2017

09:00
09:00
Session 9a: eGovernment IV
Chair: Leulseged Alemie, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Ethiopia
Accessibility and Usability of Government Websites in Tanzania
Joel Mtebe, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Unlocking the Supply of Open Government Data for SDGs: A Case of Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS)
Lorna Mutegi, University of Cape Town, Kenya
E-voting Experiences: A Case of Namibia and Estonia
Noluntu Mpekoa, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University , South Africa
The Role of ICT in Enhancing Transparency and Accountability in Public Funds Management in DRC
Imaja Itulelo Matiyabu, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Congo (DRC)
Addressing Service Delivery in Rural Areas through Deployment of Information and Communication Technology Platforms
Lebogang Legare, CSIR , South Africa
09:00
Session 9b: eHealth VI
Chair: Joseph Mudjuu, Ministry of Health and Social Services, Namibia
Towards a Deployment Model for eMonitoring of Geriatric Persons in Rural Developing Countries: Case of Kenya
Njeri Ngaruiya, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Fighting Obesity: A Proposed Formula for Calculating Gamified Airtime Rewards for Using Public Exercise Equipment
Laura Martinus, CSIR, South Africa
Managing Diseases Thru’ Asclepios: An Agile Information Exploitation Framework
Lakshmi Narasimhan, University of Botswana, Botswana
A Web-Based Health Patient Information Sharing Model for Namibia (WBHPISM): Case Study of Windhoek Health Centres
Sinte Mutelo, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
09:00
Session 9c: Technology Enhanced Learning VII
Chair: Jacob Njagih, Ministry of Education, Kenya
Learning in a Virtual Class: Efforts to Improve Way of Learning and Environment
Francis Mungofa Manzira, University of Venda, South Africa
Exploring How Technology Complements Constructivism Using a Lesson Plan
George Onyango, Kenyatta University, Kenya
An Overview of FunGIS: Functional Geospatial Information System with an Emphasis on Aiding Disabled People
V Sampath Kumar, Botho University, Botswana
Amateur Radio as a Vehicle for Technology Literacy
Chris Burger, CSIR Meraka Institute, South Africa
09:00
Session 9d: ICT4D II
Chair: Rejoice Maseko, Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Swaziland
Complex Societal Problem Related to the Internet Access and Electricity access in DRC
Isaac Kamiba, Ecole Supérieure d'Informatique Salama (ESIS), Congo (DRC)
ICT and COMPRAM to Assess Road Traffic Congestion Management in Kinshasa
Antoine Kayisu Kazadi, University of Johannesburg /University of Kinshasa, Congo (DRC)
Network Monitoring System for Network Equipment Availability and Performance Reporting
Baphumelele Masikisiki, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
09:00
Session 9e: eAgriculture
Chair: Loi Namugenyi, Uganda National Council for Science & Technology, Uganda
IoT at the Grassroots – Exploring the Use of Sensors for Livestock Monitoring
Ciira Maina, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, Kenya
Jaguza Livestock App, the App Transforming Livestock Production and Strengthening Food Security
Ronald Katamba, Jaguza Tech , Uganda
The Development of a Mobile Information System to Assess the Food Security of Rural Communities in South Africa
Marita Turpin, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Farmers’ Perceptions of ICTs and its Effects on Access and Use of Agricultural Input Information in Developing Countries: Case of Sikasso, Mali
Suama Hamunyela , Namibia University of Science and Technology , Namibia
10:45
Coffee Break : Coffee Break
11:15
11:15
Session 10a: ICT & Financial Services
Chair: Mauridi Abubakari, COSTECH, Tanzania
ICT Solutions for Financial Inclusion: Reaching Out to the Unbanked in Low Resource Settings
Chipo Kanjo, University of Malawi, Malawi
Understanding User Experience of Mobile Money Services in Emerging Markets
Gorretti Byomire, Makerere University Business School, Uganda
Assessing the Diffusion and Use of Mobile Payment Solutions: a Case of South African Townships
Jabu Mtsweni, CSIR, South Africa
A Zero Effort Technology-enabled Automated Teller Machine for the Blind
Bekithemba Ntini, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
11:15
Session 10b: eHealth VII
Chair: Puumue Katjiuanjo, Ministry of Health and Social Services, Namibia
eSurveillance for Public Health – An Implementation Approach for sub-Saharan Africa
Karl Stroetmann, empirica GmbH, Germany
Modelling Health Information during Catastrophic Events - A Disaster Management System for Sudan
Ahmed Mustafa, SUST, Sudan
Mitigating Vulnerabilities and Threats for Patient-centric Healthcare Systems in Low Income Developing Countries
Darelle van Greunen, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
Blockchain as an Enabler for Public mHealth Solutions in South Africa
Martin Weiss, Jembi Health systems NPC, South Africa
11:15
Session 10c: Content Technologies
Chair: Gift Kadzamira, National Commission for Science and Technology, Malawi
Digitisation as a Preservation Strategy of National Heritage - A Case of the Owela Museum
Isobel Green , Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
Digitisation Technologies for Newspaper Archives in Zimbabwe: The ICT Requirements for Digitising a Selected Bulawayo Newspaper Publication at the National Archives of Zimbabwe
Delight Sigauke, National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe
Universal Design (UD) and Visual Impairment: Can UD Principles be Applied for Mobile Sharing Platform?
Tuliameni Kanyemba, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
Named Entity Recognition for Amharic Using Deep Learning
Björn Gambäck, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
11:15
Session 10d: Societal Implications of Technology
Chair: Ebenhezer Kauhonina, National Commission on Research,Science and Technology, Namibia
African Ethics for Enhancing Soft Skills in Young IT Professionals in Southern Africa
Wai Sze Leung, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Broadband in Schools: Towards a Definition and Model of Broadband for South African Schools
Merryl Ford, CSIR Meraka Institute, South Africa
Investigating Battery Consumption in Low-End Smartphones: Preliminary Results
Shree Om, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
‘Jobs256’ Mobile App Linking Job Seekers to Job Opportunities
Emily Bagarukayo, Makerere University, Uganda
Understanding ICT Students’ Knowledge and Awareness on e-Waste Management in Tanzania
Zaituni Kaijage, University of Dar es salaam, Tanzania
11:15
Session 10e: eAgriculture and Environmental Sustainability
Chair: Lieketseng Tjokotsi, Department of Science and Technology, Lesotho
"Virtuous Cycles" for Rural Innovation and Agri-Entrepreneurship Development
Johann (Rensie) Janse van Rensburg, CSIR, South Africa
Demonstrating Communications and Control Systems for Smart Irrigation
Robert BASOMINGERA, Carnegie Mellon University Africa, Rwanda
MCDA Criteria Elicitation for Dams in Conflicted Regions - Merowe Case Study
Mohamed Abdallah, Sudan university of science and technology, Sudan
Leakage Detection in Tsumeb East Water Distribution Network Using EPANET and Support Vector Regression
Joseph Kemba, University of Namibia, Namibia
Linking Climate Information to Livelihood Strategies through ICTs: the Role of Integrated Sustainable Livelihoods Framework
Michaelina Yohannis, University of Nairobi, Kenya
13:00
Lunch : Lunch
14:00
14:00
Closing Plenary 11: Closing Plenary
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC / IST-Africa Institute, Ireland
Development Instrument funding of ICT R&I in the ACP countries and sub-Saharan Africa
Francesco Affinito, European Commission, Belgium
NEPAD Activities Supporting Infrastructure and ICTs
Towela Nyirenda-Jere, NEPAD Agency , South Africa
e-Government Initiative - Lesson Learned
Ndeshipanda Ndilula, Director, DPSITM, Office of the Prime Minister, Namibia
Growth through Stronger Innovation Systems - SAIS II
Flora Ismail Tibazarwa , SAIS II, Namibia
Preliminary Outputs from IEEE ETAP Forum
Maike Luiken, IEEE, Canada

Disclaimer: This is the Advance Programme, which is subject to change. The Final Programme will be published in March, following receipt of all final papers.

To view presentations within individual sessions, click on View papers assigned to individual session. icon.
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