Gr2A Experts Meet to Develop a Green Computing Curriculum
The Gr2A Consortium Project team members attended a Curriculum Harmonization Workshop hosted by the Copperbelt University in Solwezi District of North-western province of Zambia (27-29 May 2024). The Workshop was held to develop content on climate change and ICTs applicable to Green Computing. The curriculum seeks to address challenges of Climate Change in Sub-saharan Africa.
The attendees of the workshop were tasked with designing a green computing curriculum that can equip the youth across Africa with the knowledge and skills to address the challenges brought about by climate change in a systematic way. The curriculum will lay the foundation for both course-based and research-based Masters in Computing Science programmes, with a specialization in climate change. The workshop created a dynamic curriculum that encompasses study programmes in climate science, machine learning, applied Internet of Things (IoTs), applied data science and climate modelling.
As the workshop drew to a close, the Gr2A team emerged with a newfound appreciation for collaboration and innovation in developing a curriculum that will shape the future agenda of climate change. Speaking on the sidelines of the workshop, Prof Josephat Kalezhi, the Dean of the School of Information and Communication Technology at the Copperbelt University, who was also the convener of the workshop said, “This workshop has set a precedence for the consortium and I look forward to many such workshops in various consortium member institutions as we share knowledge and implement our Gr2A project”.

Left to right: Dr Nikodemus Angula Namibia University of Science and Technology, (Namibia), Dr George Mufungulwa (CBU), Dr Derrick Ntalasha (CBU), Prof Jameson Mbale (CBU), Dr Zelalem Shibeshi (Rhodes University, SA), Mr Khulekani Sibanda (National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe), Prof. Santhi Kumaran (CBU), Dr. Cuthbert Makomdo (CBU), Mr David Ruwodo (University of Turku, Finland), Prof. Josephat Kalezhi (CBU), Ms Edna Musonda (CBU), DrWisdom Dlamini (University of Eswatini), Dr Charles Chisanga (CBU), Dr Alice Shemi (CBU).