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High-level policy dialogue on bioeconomy in Burundi and East Africa

SEI Africa in partnership with the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe)/BioInnovate Africa, the East African Science and Technology Commission (EASTECO), and hosted by the Ministry of National Education and Scientific Research, of the Republic of Burundi will hold a high-level policy dialogue on bioeconomy in Bujumbura, Burundi, under the theme “National bioeconomy strategies: paving the future growth path for Eastern Africa”.

16 to 18 October 2023
Bujumbura, Burundi

Kiriri Residence Hotel

Policy dialogue on bioeconomy in Burundi

High level policy dialogue on bioeconomy in Burundi and East Africa

Graphics: icipe/BioInnovate Africa

Introduction

The concept of bioeconomy is centered around scientific research, knowledge, and innovation to support the sustainable production and use of biological resources to create innovative products, processes, and services for all economic sectors. Sub-Saharan Africa, with its rich biological diversity, and a relatively large proportion of arable land, is well positioned to tap these opportunities and build a competitive but sustainable bioeconomy. The latter is seen as one of the ways of diversifying sources of growth through value addition to biological resources and linking production to new markets.

The development of a bioeconomy in Eastern Africa, though still in its early stages, presents opportunities for the region to leverage its biological resources to achieve sustainable economic growth. It will support regulatory and policy developments, create more investment opportunities in research and development, and enhance the industrial and biomanufacturing capacity of the region. The bioeconomy further plays a crucial role in mitigating climate change, adapting to its impacts, and conserving biodiversity.

Woman holding some Tagua nuts, Burundi.

Woman holding some Tagua nuts in Bujumbura, Burundi.

Photo: Tim E White / Getty Images.

East African Regional Bioeconomy Strategy

The East African Regional Bioeconomy Strategy that was announced by the East African Community Secretary General in December 2022 is an important step towards unlocking the region’s bioeconomy potential. To maximize benefits, countries should develop national strategies, as those that prioritize early implementation are likely to reap its rewards early and align themselves with other countries investing in the bioeconomy.

This policy dialogue will discuss the importance of national bioeconomy strategies for future economic growth in Eastern Africa, with a focus on Burundi. It will bring together key stakeholders in Burundi, regional experts including members of the BioInnovate Africa Programme Advisory Committee, and BioInnovate Africa innovation project partners to share experiences, best practices, and lessons learned in developing and implementing national bioeconomy strategies. By exploring the potential of the bioeconomy and identifying ways to overcome societal challenges, this policy dialogue aims to contribute to the development of a sustainable and inclusive bioeconomy in Burundi and Eastern Africa.

Objectives of the high-level policy dialogue

  1. Outline the importance of national bioeconomy strategies capitalizing on the efforts of the East African Regional Bioeconomy Strategy.
  2. Share experiences, best practices, and lessons learned for the preparation and implementation of national bioeconomy strategies.
  3. Discuss a roadmap for the development of a national bioeconomy strategy for Burundi.

Expected outcomes

The policy dialogue will create awareness about the importance of national bioeconomy strategies in
supporting East Africa’s sustainable economic growth path and provide a platform for participants to share
experiences and lessons learned in the national bioeconomy strategy formulation and implementation
process. Further, the steps for developing a national bioeconomy strategy for Burundi will be discussed.

Philip Osano
Philip Osano

Centre Director

SEI Africa

Måns Nilsson
Måns Nilsson

Executive Director

SEI Headquarters

Lutta Alphayo
Alphayo Lutta

Research Fellow

SEI Africa

Jacquiline Senyangwa
Jacqueline Senyagwa

Research Fellow

SEI Africa

Lawrence Nzuve

Communications Coordinator

Communications

SEI Africa

Ngongang Danube
Ngongang Wandji Danube

Research Fellow

SEI Africa

Time Activity Responsible person
Event Moderator: Prof Tatien Masharabu, National Commission for STI (NCSTI)
8:45-9:00 AM

Anthems: Burundi and East African Community

Prayer: Led by Burundi

9:00 – 9:30 AM Welcoming remarks

Prof Juma Shabani, University of Burundi; Chair, Governing Board, EASTECO

Dr Yifru Tafesse, Chair, BioInnovate Africa PAC

 

Ms Christine Niragira, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Transport, Industry, and Tourism

Opening remarks

Prof François Havyarimana, Minister of National Education and Scientific Research, Burundi

9:30 – 10:15 AM

Keynote presentation: The role of bioeconomy as the future growth path for East Africa

Prof Salomon Nsabimana, Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Burundi

10:15 – 10:30 AM Tea/Coffee Break (incl. group photo)
10:30 – 11:45 am

Importance of national bioeconomy strategies in paving the future growth path for East Africa: Mr Fortunate Muyambi, Deputy Executive Secretary, EASTECO

10:30 – 11:45 AM

Panelists/Discussants:

  1. Mr Denis Nshimirimana, Burundi Federal Chamber of Commerce & Industrie (CFCIB)
  2. Prof Audace Manirabona, Rector, University of Burundi
  3. Dr Francine Ntoumi, PAC member
  4. Hon. Fabien Haramategeko, Burundi Senate
  5. Prof Joseph Nyandwi, Chair, NCSTI
11:45 – 12:40 PM Short (3 minute) reflections

  1. BioInnovate Africa PAC members (Dr Yifru Tafesse; Prof Mans Nilsson; Prof Dhanjay Jhurry; Dr Silas Obukosia; Prof Anthony Mshandete; and Prof Ruth Oniang’o)
  2. Executive Secretary, EASTECO (Dr Sylvance Okoth)
  3. Director General of ISABU (Dr Alfred Niyokwishimira)
  4. Chairperson, Education Commission; National Legislative Assembly (Hon. Félix Mpozeriniga,)
  5. Burundi Country Representative International Rice Research Institute (Dr Ir. Joseph Bigirimana)
  6. Director, AKADEMIYA2063
  7. Director, UN Economic Commission for Africa
  8. Permanent Secretary, MoNESR (Prof Frédéric Bangirinama,)
Moderator: Dr Philip Osano, Director, SEI – Africa Centre
12:40 – 12:50 PM A presentation of a communiqué and next steps Prof Tatien Masharabu
12:50 – 13:00 PM Closing Statement Prof François Havyarimana, Minister of National Education and Scientific Research, Burundi
13:00 PM Lunch

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