Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA)http://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/82024-03-28T20:23:56Z2024-03-28T20:23:56ZProtocol on the Establishment of the Inter-University Council for East AfricaEACIUCEAhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/243772022-04-20T12:01:03Z2002-09-13T00:00:00ZProtocol on the Establishment of the Inter-University Council for East Africa
EAC; IUCEA
Pages 18, with 20 Articles.
2002-09-13T00:00:00ZACE II Newsletter, November 2019Inter-University Council for East Africa
Regional Facilitation Projecthttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20562020-12-21T06:07:31Z2019-11-01T00:00:00ZACE II Newsletter, November 2019
Inter-University Council for East Africa
Regional Facilitation Project
In line with improving communication and
engagement with the stakeholders of the
Africa Higher Education Centres of Excellence (ACE) Project, the Association of African Universities (AAU), as the Regional Facilitation Unit, introduced the quarterly ACE I
Newsletter to highlight the key achievements
and outputs of the centres.
The Newsletter is presented as an additional
communication channel for the dissemination of quality information related to the ACE
Project and to improve information and
knowledge sharing among the African higher
education network. The newsletters feature
various activities, milestones, new developments and key undertakings by the ACEs in
line with the project’s developmental objectives.
2019-11-01T00:00:00ZAfrica Center of Excellence in Sustainable Use of Insects as Food and Feeds: Implementation planACEIIhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20552020-12-13T22:11:35Z2016-08-09T00:00:00ZAfrica Center of Excellence in Sustainable Use of Insects as Food and Feeds: Implementation plan
ACEII
Focus on motivation, objectives, methodology, results and partnerships. Must include a section on
important changes made
Malnutrition and food insecurity remain a major challenge in sub-Saharan Africa due to limited
access to proteins. Edible insects have been identified to be an inexpensive alternative source of
animal protein for human and livestock due to their nutritional value and efficiency in food
conversion.
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST) is a public chartered
academic and research institution in Kenya and has been pioneering research in insect science
and technology for food and feed in Western Kenya. The University working in collaboration
with regional and international institutions has initiated rearing and value addition of insects for
food and feed.; Through ACE II, the University in collaboration with local, regional and international partners
proposes to establish the Africa Center of Excellence in Sustainable Use of Insects as Food and
Feeds (INSEFOODS) with an overall objective to address challenges of sustainable food security
using insects for food and feed. T
2016-08-09T00:00:00ZCenter of Excellence in Sustainable Agriculture and Agribusiness Management (CESAAM): Implementation planCESAAMhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20542020-12-13T22:14:55Z2016-05-20T00:00:00ZCenter of Excellence in Sustainable Agriculture and Agribusiness Management (CESAAM): Implementation plan
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In the last decade, Africa has experienced robust growth driven by rising commodity prices,
domestic demand and stronger trade and investment ties with global economies. Despite this
optimism of growth, Africa remains the most food insecure continent. Hunger and poverty
continue to ravage the continent and the number of people living in extreme poverty is expected
to grow. The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in its recent Global Hunger
Index report (2014) indicate that almost 33% of the population in Africa (close to 200 million
people) are undernourished. The hunger situation is projected to worsen over the next two
decades unless drastic measures are taken.
2016-05-20T00:00:00ZStudents mobility policyIUCEAhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20502020-06-29T15:21:42Z2015-10-06T00:00:00ZStudents mobility policy
IUCEA
The Treaty for the Establishment of EAC clearly stipulates the commitment of the Partner States to harmonize their education and training systems in order to provide for, among others, concerted efforts in the development of human resources, and mobility of people, labour, and services. In that regard, the coming into force of the Protocol for the Establishment of the EAC Common Market in July 2010 required IUCEA to develop systems that, among others, would enhance students’ mobility and labour across the Partner States, and hence transform the EAC region into a Common Higher Education Area.
Approved by the Executive Committee on 6th October 2015 in Kigali, Rwanda.
2015-10-06T00:00:00ZStaff mobility policyIUCEAhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20492020-12-13T22:13:31Z2014-01-01T00:00:00ZStaff mobility policy
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The Staff Exchange Programme is a strategic intervention for enhancing sharing of
human resources among universities in the region, and for the promotion of regional
integration. Facilitation of staff exchange has continued to be one of the main
activities of IUCEA since the institution was established in 1970.
The Programme aims at strengthening inter-university cooperation through
academic mobility and enhancing quality of teaching and research in university
institutions in East Africa. It provides university institutions with experts in fields
of study that may be lacking in the host university as well as availing opportunity
to visiting lecturers to gain experience from the hosting institutions, and hence
enhancing their career development.
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZHarmonization of Higher Education in East AfricaIUCEAhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20472020-12-13T22:14:05Z2015-07-01T00:00:00ZHarmonization of Higher Education in East Africa
IUCEA
The Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) is a strategic institution of the East African
Community (EAC) responsible for coordinating the development of higher education and
research in the region. After having been recognized as the surviving institution of the former
EAC (1967 – 1977) responsible for coordinating the networking of university institutions in
the region, since the re-establishment of EAC in 1999 IUCEA has assumed a broader role as
a building block for the achievement of sustainable socio-economic development and regional
integration of the EAC region. In that regard, the current mission of IUCEA focuses on the
promotion of strategic and sustainable development of strong higher education systems and
research for supporting East Africa’s socio-economic development and regional integration.
The goal of IUCEA is to be able to respond to the expectations of the EAC Partner States
in terms of higher education institutions producing high-level human resources and research
output that can promote and sustain socio-economic development and regional integration.
2015-07-01T00:00:00ZBenchmarks for Bachelor of Education ProgrammesIUCEAhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20462020-06-25T23:09:03Z2017-06-01T00:00:00ZBenchmarks for Bachelor of Education Programmes
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2017-06-01T00:00:00ZNewsletter ACE II May 2018IUCEAhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20452020-06-25T22:42:50Z2018-05-01T00:00:00ZNewsletter ACE II May 2018
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2018-05-01T00:00:00ZA Road map to Quality: Handbook for Quality Assurance in Higher EducationIUCEAhttp://repository.eac.int/handle/11671/20442020-06-25T22:48:55Z2010-01-01T00:00:00ZA Road map to Quality: Handbook for Quality Assurance in Higher Education
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z