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Today, LA Referencia, RedCLARA and the three African regional research and 
education networks – ASREN, WACREN and UbuntuNet Alliance – signed a Memorandum 
of Understanding (MoU) to formalize their relationship as the two continents 
seek to ramp up their open science activities. The aim of the collaboration is 
to advance open science policies, services and infrastructure that reflect the 
unique needs and conditions of each continent within a framework of 
international cooperation.

This marks an important milestone in the expansion and strengthening of an 
interoperable, international ecosystem for open science and repositories in the 
global south. While open science is a global trend gaining traction around the 
world, there are important local considerations that need to be taken into 
account in the adoption of open science, related to resources, local priorities 
and jurisdictional  aspects. And what works in the global north is not always 
relevant or effective for the global south. This new collaboration between 
Africa and Latin America, which was facilitated by COAR, will support 
south-south knowledge exchange related to open science and potentially 
technology transfer of the LA Referencia software between the two regions. Most 
importantly, it will also strengthen local knowledge and infrastructure related 
to open science and contribute to improving the visibility of the research 
produced in both regions – something that is extremely important for improving 
people’s lives and contributing to sustainable development goals.

Please see the full announcement in 
English<https://africaconnect3.net/africa-and-latin-america-agree-to-closer-collaboration-around-open-science/>
 and 
Spanish<https://www.lareferencia.info/es/component/k2/item/283-africa-y-america-latina-concuerdan-una-colaboracion-mas-estrecha-en-torno-a-la-ciencia-abierta>.

Best, Kathleen

Kathleen Shearer
Executive Director
Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR)
www.coar-repositories.org<http://www.coar-repositories.org>


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