Pan Africa Chemistry Network Congress 2016 - Sustainable Water Resources for Africa

30 November - 2 December 2016, Nairobi, Kenya


Introduction
This year's Pan Africa Chemistry Network Congress took place at the University of Nairobi, Kenya from 30th November to 2nd December 2016.
This was the 10th PACN Congress, and brought together over 200 participants from across Africa and the globe to discuss current research, challenges, new developments and crucial issues on the topic of Water.
The speaker and participants shared expertise and best practice and discussed cutting edge research and applications.  It reflected the diversity of science and research that can help solve challenges of water security and water safety, with a focus on the chemical sciences.  The conference gave all participants the opportunity to engage with other scientists, exchange ideas and previous events have led to new collaborations and partnerships. 

Themes

There were 4 themes covered in the scientific sessions, these were:
  • Water and Health – including sanitation, waterborne disease, pathogen detection, disinfection, disease prevention and disease treatment
  • Wastewater management and treatment – including water reuse in industrial, agricultural and domestic environments
  • Water quality and contamination – including pollutant monitoring, removal of pollutants and analytical techniques
  • Water policy – including the implementation and assessment of chemical science innovations for sustainable water
For all themes there was a focus on innovations that are relevant to decentralised, community scale and/or point of use applications (rural or urban).  Sustainability assessment for new technologies was also of interest.

International Science Programme event

The International Science Programme (ISP) commits long term support to institutionally based research groups and scientific networks in low-income countries, strengthening their research in the basic sciences physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
The Cross Cultural Partnership event took place on the Friday afternoon of the PACN Congress and welcomes all participants to learn more about ISP and to discuss the future development of the programme.
Find further information at: www.isp.uu.se
Contact: peter.sundin@isp.uu.se
 
Speakers
Abstract Submission
There were 3 types of abstract submission to this years PACN Congress. Please see below for details.
Funding to attend was ONLY be available for African scientists, working in Africa, selected by the scientific committee to make oral presentations or flash presentations.

Oral presentation abstracts

Approximately 10 people were selected to give oral presentations to the conference audience.  Those wishing to present needed to select which session was best suited to their research topic. 
Full funding was given to the 10 selected oral presenters.
Deadline: 23 September 2016

Flash presentation abstracts

Approximately 10 people were selected to give a flash presentation to the conference audience. Those wishing to present needed to select which session was best suited to their research topic. They were also required to produce a poster on their research topic.
Full funding was given to the 10 selected flash presenters.
Deadline: 23 September 2016

Posters

We welcomed all registered delegates to bring a poster for display. Abstracts were need to be submitted to the online system by mid-November. Any abstracts received after the deadline may have not be able to be displayed on site.
There is NO FUNDING AVAILABLE to poster presenters.

 
Registration
Programme
09:00 SESSION 4: Waste Water
Chair: Jacob Midiwo


Decentralised ecological wastewater treatment systems: enabling safe sanitation in rural communities
Richard Allan
The James Hutton Institute, UK
 
09:30 Developing and evaluating the performance of sequencing batch reactor for the treatment of tannery effluent
Hanna Robele
Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
09:50 Composting faecal waste as a water management practice in informal urban settlements
Samuel Mugu
Sanergy Ltd, Kenya
10:10 Affordable point of use water purification using nanomaterials
T Pradeep
Indian Institute of technology, Madras, India
10:40 Coffee break
11:10 FLASH 7 & 8:
 
Production and Characterization of an Extracellular Nucleoprotein Bioflocculant Synthesized by a Bacterium Isolated from a Drainage Channel
Yewande Ajao
Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
 
Biological Sulphate Removal from Wastewater Using Anaerobic Sludge and Marine Sediments as a Carbon Source
Bitew Kassaw Dessie
University of Gondar, Ethiopia
11:30 Utilisation of CO2, solar energy, and hypersaline water for algae cultivation: promulgating concepts of the D-Factory water-food-energy nexus
Patricia Harvey
University of Greenwich, UK
12:00 Analytical Chemistry Research Development at Addis Ababa University through Swedish Sida bilateral and ISP Support
Peter Sundin
International Science Program, Sweden
Negussie Megersa
Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
12:30 Panel Discussion 4
13:00 Closing Ceremony & Poster Prizes
13:10 Lunch
14:00 International Science Programme: Opportunities to collaborate
Cecilia Oman
International Science Program, Sweden
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 International Science Programme: Round table discussions
16:30 International Science Programme: Open discussion
17:30 Session closes
18:00 International Science Programme Sponsored Dinner
(For speakers and invited guests only)

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
Venue
University of Nairobi

University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya

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