ASREN (AfricaConnect 3) is conducting a Survey of Connectivity Needs in the African Communities

The ASREN team is investigating the needs for connectivity and access to resources, services and mechanisms, of researchers, research communities/groups, and communities of practice 



The three regional research and education networks of Africa (RRENs), the Ubuntunet Alliance, the West and Central Africa Research and Education Network (WACREN) and the Arab States Research and Education Network (ASREN), aim at providing the best connectivity and access services to the research and education communities in Africa

The survey was prepared with the support of the AfricaConnect3 project, co-funded by the European Union, in cooperation with African research and education networks and the pan-European research and education network GEANT. These networks want to determine expectations in the fields of research and education in order to better fit their offer, plan for better services and projects to expand collaboration between researchers in Africa and their counterparts in Europe and the rest of the world.  

Click the link to access the survey interface (SurveyMonkey)

Deadline for contribution is 30 June 2023.


More information
  • Ubuntunet Alliance, https://ubuntunet.net/
  • West and Central Africa Research and Education Network (WACREN), https://wacren.net/
  • The Arab States Research and Education Network (ASREN), https://www.asrenorg.net
  • The Africa Connect Project, supports the creation, development and use of advanced, reliable internet connectivity for the teaching, learning and research communities of Africa. AfricaConnect3 is co-funded by the European Union and delivered locally by regional organisations - UbuntuNet Alliance, WACREN and ASREN, together with GÉANT, https://africaconnect3.net/











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