APET is an 8-member strong team of eminent continental experts tasked to advise the AU, its Member States and its various organs on current and emerging issues associated with the development and application of emerging technologies. Its specific remit is to provide recommendations to the African Union on how emerging technologies should be harnessed.
APET, as a pathfinder Think Tank and Strategic Initiative of AUDA-NEPAD, advises the AU and its Member States on harnessing emerging technologies for economic development. Apart from offering advice to the AU and its Member States on harnessing emerging technologies for economic development, APET also makes recommendations on the nature of regional institutional arrangements that are required to promote and sustain common regulatory approaches to the application and use of (and propose a strategy and policy on) innovation and emerging technologies in Africa.
Members of the High-Level African Panel on Emerging Technologies
Chair
Yaye Kène Gassama, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, Senegal
Panel Members
Abdallah Daar, Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto, Canada
Berhanu M. Abegaz, former Executive Director, African Academy of Sciences, Ethiopia
Francine Ntoumi, Director, Fondation Congolaise pour la Recherche Médicale, Congo-Brazzaville
Karim Maredia, Professor and Director of the World Technology Access (WorldTAP) Program, Michigan State University (MSU), USA
Rachel Chikwamba, Vice President/Group Executive at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa
Roseanne Diab, Director, GenderInSITE, former Executive Officer of the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf)
Shireen Assem, The Agricultural Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute (AGERI), Egypt
Secretariat
Justina Dugbazah (Coordinator) – AUDA-NEPAD
Barbara Glover - AUDA-NEPAD
Chifundo Kungade - AUDA-NEPAD
Andriette Ferreira - AUDA-NEPAD
Mahama Ouedraogo – African Union Commission
Monica Idinoba – African Union Commission
Hambani Masheleni – African Union Commission