Bridging the knowledge divide through international collaborations: Stories from Burkina Faso

Published: jueves 18th julio 2024
Category: Blog, Other
Written by Maha Rhannam
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The pivotal role of science in achieving the sustainable development goals is clear and at a time when access to scientific information is critical, partnerships like Research4Life are bridging the gap and facilitating local research in low and middle-income countries. Through initiatives that enhance digital and information literacy, these partnerships are playing a crucial role in creating equitable access to scientific knowledge. The stories of Pascal Soubeiga and Kambou Kadio Kabou, two dedicated Research4Life user representatives from Burkina Faso, highlight the profound impact Research4Life has on research and education in their country.

Spotlight on Pascal Soubeiga: Championing digital literacy

Pascal Soubeiga, an information research consultant, has been instrumental in enhancing digital and information literacy in Burkina Faso. He has provided over 300 training courses on Research4Life, and has been at the forefront of integrating digital information literacy into universities and schools’ curricula. Through Research4Life, Pascal has trained more than 2,000 individuals, empowering students, researchers, doctors, and teachers with access to high-quality research and scientific information. Reflecting on the value of Research4Life he says,

«22 million Burkinabe benefit from the aftermath of this access to information through high quality of content, teaching excellence, and research.»

Kambou Kadio Kabou: A catalyst for change

Similarly, Kambou Kadio Kabou’s journey with Research4Life has been transformative. She first encountered Research4Life in 2008 during a workshop and was eager to share her new knowledge with her colleagues at the Centre régional pour l’eau potable et l’assainissement (CREPA), leading to a series of training sessions through collaborations with ITOCA, a Research4Life training partner. She states

«It was exhilarating. I was able to train thousands of people in Burkina Faso and around the world.»
Kabou’s activities have extended beyond training. Kabou collaborates with higher training institutes and universities in Burkina Faso, including doctoral schools, training of doctoral students to search for scientific and technical information. Her exceptional work earned her the recognition of Knight of the Order of Academic Palms, a national order awarded to distinguished academics and teachers for their valuable services to universities, education and science, by the Ministry of Education Higher Education, Research and Innovation of Burkina Faso.
Beyond this collaboration in the field of training, she has also implemented projects like TEEAL and DAR, launched local journals and facilitated the integration of courses on access to scientific information in certain education programs.

Building stronger scientific community

Despite challenges such as a significant need for updated, factual information in French for nurses and other healthcare officers, and a high number of inactive users as shown in our User Drop Off Study, the impact of Pascal and Kabou’s efforts underscores the importance of partnerships and collaborations, such as Research4Life, in enhancing digital literacy and empowering researchers to leverage scientific resources for local benefit. The dedication and achievements of Pascal Soubeiga and Kambou Kadio Kabou illuminate the path forward for other researchers and educators in Burkina Faso and similar regions. Their stories are not just about individual triumphs but about the collective effort being made and the progress that is possible through committed partnerships. By working together with Research4Life, they have set a precedent for building a more equitable and inclusive scientific community in Burkina Faso.

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