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UGANDA Concept Note with facts, figures and areas of current activity and interest 2 September 2011
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives SUMMARY 1.Higher Education in Uganda 2.Development Aid Analysis 3.University Development Cooperation 4.View, themes and proposals from the South 5.View, themes and proposals from the North 2
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1. Higher Education in Uganda
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 1.1. Recognised Institutions 1.Universities Public (5) Private (25) 2.Tertiary institutions Public (37) Private (39) → 89 % of the private institutions founded after 2000! 4
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives Public Universities o5 public universities o6th public university in NW Uganda → Muni University 5 N°Name of Institution Founding Body District Commencement Date 1Makerere UniversityGovernmentKampala1922 Makerere University Business SchoolGovernmentKampala 2 Mbarara University of Science and Technology GovernmentMbarara1989 3Gulu UniversityGovernmentGulu2002 4Kyambogo UniversityGovernmentKampala2002 5Busitema UniversityGovernmentBusia2007
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2 2 2 11 UGANDA PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES 2
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 1.2. Student enrolment oFrom 0,56 % in 1970 to 4,10 % in 2009 (> 140.000) oUniversity enrolment: 68 % ↔ Other institutions: 32 % oPublic univ: 60 % ↔ Private univ: 40 % (growing fast) oHighest enrolment at Makerere University (> 35.000) oMale: 60 % ↔ Female: 40 % oScience and Technology: 27 % (< 40 %-limit) 40% → percentage that is believed to catalyze economic development 7
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 1.3. Networks in higher education oRUFORUM Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture Consortium of 29 universities in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa Established in 2004, NGO (Rockefeller Foundation), Kampala Mission: to strengthen the capacities of universities to foster innovations responsive to demands of small-holder farmers oRENU Research and Education Network for Uganda Founded in 2006 by a selection of higher education and research institutions (public + private) Mission: provide a better education and research environment geared towards the development of the country 8
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives oIUCEA Inter-University Council for East Africa Regional inter-governmental organisation Established in 1980 by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda + Rwanda and Burundi (since 2007) Hosted in Kampala Main Objectives: Facilitate networking among universities in East Africa, and with universities outside the region; Provide a forum for discussion on a wide range of academic and other matters relating to higher education in East Africa; Facilitate maintenance of internationally comparable education standards in East Africa 9
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives oAICAD African Institute for Capacity Development International organization, established in 2000 Financed by governments of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, with support of Japan (JICA) Headquarters in Kenya (JKUAT), Country office in Uganda (Makerere University) Stakeholders in Uganda: Ministry of Education and Sports Ministry of Finance, Planning & Economic Development 5 Public universities Main goal: poverty reduction through human capacity development 10
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 1.4. Education Sector Strategic Plan (2004-2015) oReform of curricula → focus on Uganda’s development needs and those of labour market Science & technology ICT Research Distance education Laboratories Training centres … 11
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2. Development Aid Analysis
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 2.1. National Development Plan (2011-2015) o8 objectives 1.increase household income and promote equity 2.enhance the availability and quality of gainful employment 3.enhance human capital development 4.improve the stock and quality of economic infrastructure 5.increase access to quality social services 6.promote science, technology, innovation and ICT 7.strengthen good governance, defence and security 8.promote sustainable population and use of the environment and natural resources 13
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 2.2. Donor Aid oDonor support ≈ 30 % of government budget oMore than 40 bilateral and multilateral donors World Bank, USA, EU and AfDB: 60 % of total aid Belgium: education and health Other bilateral donors: UK Ireland Sweden Denmark Netherlands Germany Norway France Italy Austria 14
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives Donor overview FOCAL AREAS DONORS BelgiumEUWorld BankUSA African Bank for Development UN Other bilateral donors AGRICULTURE HEALTHx x x EDUCATIONx xx x ENVIRONMENT x x COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE, INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY xx x x SOCIETY AND POLITICS x xx ECONOMY x x xx 15
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3. University Development Cooperation
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 3.1. VLIR-UOS in Uganda o0 IUC-programmes (2 proposals) – since 1998 Martyr’s University – UA o5 Own Initiatives (11 proposals) – since 1998 1,7 mio EUR o3 South Initiatives (6 proposals) – since 1998 150.000 EUR o154 Scholarships (KOI, ITP, ICP, ICP-PhD) – since 2006 66 training, 85 MSc, 3 PhD 50 different source institutions o107 Flemish travel grants – since 2006 19 different institutions oTotal VLIR-UOS investments in 2010: 637.638 EUR Number 11 in VLIR-UOS ranking partner countries 17
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives VLIR-UOS projects since 1998 18 AREAS VLIR-UOS PROJECTS IUCOWN INITIATIVESSOUTH INITIATIVES SELECTED NOT- SELECTED SELECTED NOT- SELECTED SELECTED NOT- SELECTED AGRICULTURE xx HEALTH xxxxxx EDUCATION x ENVIRONMENT xx x COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE, INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY xx SOCIETY AND POLITICS x xxxx ECONOMY
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KAMPALA 2 2 2 11 UGANDA PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES 3 GULU KAMPALA MBARARA FLEMISH UNIVERSITY COOPERATION (IUC, OI, SI) GULU REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MAKERERE UNIVERSITY KAWANDA AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INST. UGANDA MARTYRS UNIVERSITY KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY
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KAMPALA 2 2 2 11 UGANDA PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES 3 GULU KAMPALA MBARARA FLEMISH UNIVERSITY COOPERATION (Scholarships and travel grants) GULU UNIVERSITY MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MAKERERE UNIVERSITY KAWANDA AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INST. KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL INST. OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE KAGANDO RURAL DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (HOSPITAL)
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 3.2. Other bilateral donors (university cooperation) 21 AREAS DONORS IRELANDGERMANYDENMARKUK NETHERLA NDS NORWAYSWEDENUSAAUSTRIAITALYJAPAN AGRICULTURE X X X HEALTHX X XXX X EDUCATIONX XXX X ENVIRONMENTX X X COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE, INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY XXX X SOCIETY AND POLITICS XXXXXXX ECONOMY X X X
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2 2 2 11 UGANDA PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES 3 GULU MBARARA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COOPERATION KAMPALA MAKERERE UNIVERSITY KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY UGANDA MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY MARTYR’S UNIVERSITY NARO GULU UNIVERSITY ISLAMITIC UNIVERSITY MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 3.3 Other donors oInstitute of Tropical Medicine Institute of Public Health (Makerere University) oPrivate funds Carnegie Corporation of New York Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Rockefeller Foundation Ford Foundation … oDirect interuniversity cooperation oAfrican Development Group (project in preparation) Focus on public universities Focus on Science and Technology 23
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4. View, themes and proposals from the South
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 4.1. Contacts and interests oContacted in June 2011: Ministry of Education and Sports, Uganda National Council for Higher Education Network RENU (Research and Education Network for Uganda) Limited response from Ugandan institutions Michel Lejeune, former Deputy Executive Director of NCHE Belgian Embassy, Kampala oInterest from the South: 1.Uganda Christian University (private) 2.Busitema University (public) 3.Mbarara University of Science and Technology (public) 4.Network RUFORUM (NGO) 5.BTC Kampala (Jan De Ceuster, Education Advisor) and Kyambogo University (public) 25
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives 4.2. Uganda mission VLIR-UOS, August 2009 oMeeting with Michel Lejeune (former Deputy Executive Director of the National Council for Higher Education) Ugandan top-institutions in HE: 1.Mbarara University of Science and Technology (public) 2.Makerere University (public) 3.Uganda Christian University (private) 4.Uganda Martyrs University (private) 5.Busitema University (public) → main criterium: degree of employment of graduate students Questions about the management of the public universities –see also Audit report of the Education Sector (2009-2010): only 2 out of 9 Central Government institutions (including Universities) had unqualified opinions: 1.Makerere University Business School 2.Uganda Management Institute 26
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university cooperation for development sharing minds, changing lives Fact that Uganda is a rural country should be taken into account: –Research should be done in the rural areas; objectives of research/ projects should be rural-based –Technical education should be a priority oMeeting with F.X. Lubanga (Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education & Sports) Support needed for the younger (public) universities (Busitema University, Kyambogo University) Too many donors at Makerere University Need for capacity building of staff, particularly in technical sciences (→ petroleum exploration) Lack of cooperation between universities and between donors Need for regional collaboration (staff exchange) 27
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5. View, themes and proposals from the North
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AREASSUB-AREAS INSTITUTIONS MAKERERE UNIV BUSITEMA UNIV GULU UNIV KYAMBOGO UNIV MBARARA UNIV OF SCIENCE AND TECHN MOUNTAIN S OF THE MOON UNIV MARTYR'S UNIV UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIV KAMPALA INTERNAT UNIV VIRTUAL UNIV OF UGANDA CCVS - UGANDA UNHCOCoRSU PUBLIC PRIVATE NGO AGRICULTUREAQUACULTURE X HEALTHBIOSTATISTICSX INFECTIOUS DISEASESX X PRIMARY HEALTH CAREXXX X XX XX PSYCHOTHERAPY X EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT X ECOLOGYX COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE, INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY AND POLITICS CONFLICT, GOVERNANCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS X XXX XX DEVELOPMENT STUDIES X ECONOMY IUC XXXXX XXX X XXX XX
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2 2 2 11 UGANDA PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES 3 GULU MBARARA PROPOSALS FROM THE NORTH/ INTEREST FROM THE SOUTH KAMPALA MAKERERE UNIV KYAMBOGO UNIV UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIV MARTYR’S UNIV KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIV VIRTUAL UNIV OF UGANDA UNHCO CoRSU GULU UNIV BUSITEMA UNIV MBARARA UNIV OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CCVS UGANDA MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON UNIV
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