The Africa PID Alliance (APA) participated in the recently concluded African Plant Genomics Symposium, where it presented its work on persistent identifiers (PIDs) designed to strengthen African data sovereignty, visibility, and research integrity.
The symposium, held under the theme of advancing plant genomics across the continent brought together over 100 delegates from academia, government, industry, and civil society. It featured contributions from distinguished scientists and emerging researchers alike.
The Africa PID Alliance (APA) contributed to the symposium through a poster presentation titled
“Enhancing African Data Sovereignty and Representation: The Role of the Africa PID Alliance in Ensuring Ownership and Recognition of African Research Projects,” presented by Mr. Nicholas Omino. The poster showcased DOCID™, APA’s persistent identifier infrastructure designed to empower African researchers and institutions to retain control over their data, trace scholarly contributions, and ensure long-term discoverability. These capabilities are critical in addressing extractive or helicopter science practices, which often undermine African ownership and visibility in global research.

To explore the DOCiD platform or support the movement toward ethical and visible African research, visit:https://africapidalliance.org/sign-apa/
About Africa PID Alliance
The Africa PID Alliance is dedicated to securing the future of African innovation, indigenous knowledge, and cultural heritage. Through the provision of reliable open research infrastructure services, the alliance enables access to knowledge and metadata about digital objects, with a strong emphasis on Africa’s unique contributions to global research.The Africa PID Alliance is the Open Infrastructure program of the Training Centre in Communication. For more information, visit: https://www.doi.org/
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