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Presentation Made By: Dr. Florence Nakayiwa- RUFORUM Vision 2030: African Universities’ Agenda for Agricultural Higher Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (AHESTI) Presentation Made By: Dr. Florence Nakayiwa- RUFORUM

Outline The rationale behind AHESTI RUFORUM Philosophy Vision 2030 ( Agenda for Agricultural Higher Education Science Technology and Innovations) Deliverables Potential Partners

Vision 2030 What Motivates AHESTI?

Agriculture and Africa’s Development The Numbers: Africa accounts for 16.6 % of the World Population Demography: 60% of the African population estimated at 1.5bn by 2030 will be below the age of 30 Vocation: Two thirds of African population is dependent on farming for their livelihoods

Basic Stats – Agric for Africa’s Dev’t http://www.worldometers.info/world-population/africa-population/

Global goal keepers report (2017)

SSA economic growth will depend on investments in human capital Global goalkeepers report 2017

What motivates AHESTI? We therefore need to create opportunities for young peoples to harness their productive potential but also reap from the demographic dividend created by their consumptive capacities it is no longer enough to focus only on transforming agricultural production systems. Today, we need to talk more broadly about the transformation of entire food systems. (AGRA 2017)

What motivates AHESTI Agriculture and Africa’s Development A strong agri-food system is a crucial component of Africa’s future development. Boosting Africa’s agriculture can create economic opportunities, reduce malnutrition and poverty, and generate faster growth. The transformation of African Agriculture into a globally competitive, inclusive and business-oriented sector will create employment and wealth to revitalize the rural areas. Universities uniquely placed to handle the Agri-food systems and value chain-[integrated focus]

What motivates AHESTI? Agric practices Harnessing Potential Skills development New Technologies Good practices e.g fertilizer Markets for produce Partnerships 2006 https://www.grida.no/resources/7868

The big picture Ensure food and nutrition security for a population that is increasing and becoming more urbanised, helping to create wealth and jobs, in rural areas in particular, while reducing inequalities and vulnerability as well as protecting environmental and human capital

The RUFORUM Philosophy Transforming Agriculture in Africa requires innovative scientific research, educational and training approaches. The education sector should be more connected to the new challenges facing rural communities and must build capacity of young people to be part of the transformation of the Agricultural Sector.

Framework for Community transformation

AHESTI : Vision 2030 Vibrant transformative universities catalysing sustainable inclusive agricultural development to feed and create prosperity for Africa Universities have a major responsibility to contribute to society by producing: skilled and proactive graduates, research outputs and innovations that are relevant and impactful Universities committed to peer learning, sharing their knowledge-resources-skills with the public, listening to and learning from community-industry expertise and insight. Universities committed to developing their approach to managing, supporting and delivering public engagement for the benefit of staff, students and the public

2004 2018 Building on Productive Traction: RUFORUM EVOLUTION As part of our work, we mobilise our 105 member universities to look for resources to transform higher education in Africa. In 2014 we signed an MoU with the African Union to implement STISA 2024 2004 2018

Building on productive traction

Building on productive traction Developing quality human resources and capacity required to intensify and increase Africa’s agricultural productivity Ensuring the products, processes and knowledge developed through university research reach down to value chain actors to catalyse transformation Marshalling resources and strategically allocating them to enable universities to transform into viable institutional entities ensure that the universities create opportunities that enable farming communities to harness existing agricultural resources

Regional Anchor Universities for Higher Agricultural Education CREATE VISION 2030 Vibrant transformative universities catalysing sustainable inclusive agricultural development to feed and create prosperity for Africa RANCH Regional Anchor Universities for Higher Agricultural Education CREATE Cultivating Research and Teaching Excellence TAGDev Transforming African Agricultural Universities for Development K-Hub Knowledge Hub for University Networking, Partnerships and Advocacy Flagship Programs Student learning- Providing opportunity for transformative student learning Research Excellence: - Member Universities create and advance knowledge to improve the quality of life Community Engagement- Member universities serve and engage society to enhance economic, social, and cultural well-being. Enhancing innovation- Member universities create opportunities promoting cooperative action among the public, private, and civil sectors to leverage resources to stimulate innovation Knowledge generation and sharing – enhancing knowledge exchange to policy dialogue and reform to drive positive change in Africa’s food and agriculture and higher agricultural education systems Fulfilling the potential of women in agricultural science, technology and innovation Commitments Africa Higher Education Landscape Low quality related the low levels of transferable skills increased demand and enrolment amidst restricted and inequitable access Reduced public financing, inadequacies in key inputs and infrastructure. Limited University engagement with communities and the business sector in Research, Development and Training Africa’s Agriculture Landscape 2/3 of Africa population is dependent on agriculture Africa holds ¼ of the world arable land Agriculture is the engine for growth for most African countries Feeding 15 Billion is already a adaunting task, what about 2.5 billion by 2050? Situation Analysis

TAGDev - Transforming Agricultural Universities in Africa to meaningfully contribute to Africa’s growth and development model of agricultural education that connects tertiary agricultural education to rural communities through student-centred agricultural extension model strengthening agribusiness and entrepreneurship through “student and/or community enterprise projects” fosters greater integration and collaboration with the business, technical and vocational education and training (BTVET) institutions for practical skills building Building a critical mass of youth in Agriculture – ‘Making it cool’ across the value chain

Flagship 2 (RANCH) Regional Anchor Universities for Higher Agricultural Education Anchor universities in Africa taking leadership to transform their teaching, research and outreach for greater relevance Promote specialization among universities within areas that address targeted common development challenges Build regional capacities of the anchor and associated institutions to deliver quality training and applied research Research excellence and communities of practice that generate ideas that link Universities to industry and other development needs

Flagship 3 (CREATE) Cultivating Research and Teaching Excellence Continuing professional development scheme for academics at member universities increase doctoral student enrolment through competitive funding Environment to foster a culture of research excellence for all aspects of the university agricultural research enterprise; Galvanise member universities to institute processes for ensuring the continued upward trajectory for faculty (research output and impact)

Flagship 4 K-Hub: Knowledge Hub for University Networking, Partnerships and Advocacy Digital technology to enhancing the creation, capture, organizing, sharing and refining information and content across teams and geographic locations Higher Agricultural Education Capacity Indicators (HAECI) Portal and database to capture and profile progress and impact in human capital development in the member universities Online Impact Platform to profile R&D outputs, impact and storylines - elearning Knowledge Repository to capture and share knowledge and R&D outputs, products and services

Bringing it all together through Partnerships DELIVERABLES Bringing it all together through Partnerships

Towards 2030 - AHESTI Use Partnerships and the RUFORUM convening power, footprint, and experience to mobilise universities in Africa to Build resilient and sustainable agriculture systems to feed the growing population Build Digital Platforms for knowledge sharing and learning across African Universities University community engagements create living labs with new technologies and agricultural automation)

Towards 2030 - AHESTI Use Partnerships and the RUFORUM convening power, footprint, and experience to mobilise universities in Africa to Strengthen graduate supply capacity and enhanced application of science, technology, business and innovation in Agric Education Develop Centres of excellence that harness institutional strength and economies of scale Strengthening the RUFORUM Secretariat operations

The RUFORUM footprint in Africa

Our Appeal- Together we have and we can Building Africa’s Agricultural Higher Education Science, Technology and Innovation Capacity for Accelerated, Sustainable and Inclusive Development will draw on partnerships and partner support for effective realisation. Technical guidance Financial resources Advocacy, integration and policy direction But most importantly synergy and partner commitment to implementation, financing of the flagships and the Coordination of AHESTI

Strengthen graduate supply capacity and enhanced application of science, technology, business and innovation in Agric Education (TAGDEV) Key partners: UM6P/OCP, RUFORUM, Mastercard Foundation, Farmer organizations, Country agricultural extension actors, NARS, African Agribusiness Incubation Network (AAIN), EARTH University

Build Digital Platforms for knowledge sharing and learning across African Universities (K-HUB) Key partners: UM6P/OCP, RUFORUM, IFPRI, & Global open data for agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN)

Develop Centres of excellence that harness institutional strength and economies of scope and scale (RANCH) Key partners: UM6P/OCP, World Bank, RUFORUM, African Development Bank, Islamic Development Bank, national governments

Strengthening the RUFORUM Secretariat operations and convenings Key partners; UM6P/OCP, RUFORUM, Go Trolley films, BMGF, Mastercard Foundation, national governments

Train and develop the next generation of science, technology and policy leaders in Africa (CREATE) Key partners: UM6P/OCP, RUFORUM, Mastercard Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, European Union

Collective responsibility and Ownership by Universities Build local academic staff development capacity through the Graduate Teaching Assistantships RUFORUM Member Universities committed to build network strength from Institutional

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