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From Collaboration to Empowerment: Science Diplomacy and Capacity Building through Synchrotron Science in Africa

Synchrotron light sources are among the most powerful tools available for advanced scientific research and technological innovation. This high-level event explores how such large-scale infrastructures can serve as platforms for science diplomacy and capacity building in Africa — moving the continent from collaboration to genuine empowerment.

This gathering follows up on the UNESCO Concept Note “Expanding African Access to Synchrotron Light Source: Unlocking Scientific Innovation and Sustainable Development in Africa.” UNESCO is convening a follow-up meeting on Friday, 12 December.

BackgroundLight as an engine for development

By allowing scientists to examine matter at the molecular and atomic levels, synchrotron light sources enable breakthroughs across diverse fields, including health, agriculture, materials science, energy, and environmental studies. Beyond their scientific applications, synchrotrons also serve as engines for sustainable development, innovation ecosystems, and regional cooperation.

They are equally powerful instruments for building scientific capacity, helping researchers develop the advanced experimental and analytical skills needed to address pressing challenges and drive innovation.

Building on the outcomes of the Global Ministerial Dialogue on Science Diplomacy (Paris, March 2025), this high-level event will explore how these large-scale scientific infrastructures can act as platforms for science diplomacy — strengthening international collaboration, fostering trust, and promoting shared prosperity through knowledge exchange. It will also highlight the importance of ensuring African leadership and ownership in developing the continent’s first synchrotron facility, supported by global partnerships and capacity-building opportunities.

From collaboration to empowerment: ensuring African leadership and ownership in developing the continent’s first synchrotron facility.
Synchrotron Science Science Diplomacy trust & collaboration Capacity Building skills, training, mobility Sustainable Development
Synchrotron science as a shared platform — linking science diplomacy and capacity building to sustainable development across Africa.

ObjectivesWhat the event sets out to achieve

Interim African-dedicated beamline at SESAME Capacity training, mobility, research participation Partnerships regional & global cooperation Goal Africa’s first synchrotron facility
A staged pathway: interim access through a dedicated beamline at SESAME, sustained capacity building and partnerships, building toward Africa’s own regional synchrotron facility.

UNESCO Concept Note

This event follows the UNESCO Concept Note “Expanding African Access to Synchrotron Light Source: Unlocking Scientific Innovation and Sustainable Development in Africa,” which frames how expanded access to synchrotron light can unlock scientific innovation and sustainable development across the continent.

Event agenda

The programme — Synchrotron Science in Africa, available in English and French — sets out the sessions and discussions for the follow-up meeting on Friday, 12 December, covering innovation, diplomacy, capacity building, and the pathway toward African leadership of a continental synchrotron facility.