NPCA/CAADP Agricultural Education and Training NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency Agricultural Education and Training (AET) ICQN – TVSD Ministerial.

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NPCA/CAADP Agricultural Education and Training NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency Agricultural Education and Training (AET) ICQN – TVSD Ministerial Conference Promoting investment in Skills and competencies acquisition October 08 th, 2015, Kigali, Rwanda Prof Hamidou BOLY

Africa has the faster Youth (15-24 years) growth in the world

Agriculture is the main employment sector in Africa

Political context: High political will of AU Head of State to promote Agriculture led-development: Adoption of CAADP in 2003 with Maputo Declaration (10% budget for Agriculture and 6% annual growth) Lessons learnt from CAADP first decade: Weakness of Human Capital for Implementation and Agriculture Education and Training left behind CAADP Processes AU Heads of State summits in Malabo on June 2014 and in Addis Ababa in January 2015 have both, made strong recommendation to “Enhance Skills, Knowledge and Agricultural Education” AU Summit in Johannesburg, June 2015 called for Agri-business for Women empowerment

AET contextConsequences 2 – 3 decades of inadequate attention due to Structural Adjustments Lack of political support and interest Drastic decrease of public funding and Development partners technical and financial supports Disaffection and demotivation of staffs and students. Unattractive working condition (infrastructure, ITC tools, laboratories and experimental stations) Low enrolment rate and disaffection of youth Outdated teaching and learning methods to respond the end-users needs (Theoretical Knowledge containers). Inappropriate graduates skills for the current needs of ready works and problems solvers (Practical knowledge creator) Weak involvement in the CAADP/NAIPs processes. Away from CAADP planned activities and lack of qualified technicians to implement actions. Imperative Reforms of AET for the needed human capital to meet CAADP vision on Agriculture-led development in Africa Agricultural Education and Training Context

6 A continental level policy framework to stimulate and coordinate the drive on agriculture education (Tertiary, Technical and vocational) and skills development around a shared vision and common agenda. NPCA developed in 2015 Agricultural Education and Skills Improvement Framework (AESIF)

AESIF Objective and Strategic areas of Actions Objective: to improve the efficiency of African AET system in order to produce the needed ready workers with entrepreneurial skills to implement CAADP/Malabo objectives of Agriculture-led development in Africa. 3 key Strategic areas of Reforms and actions: 1)Governance and Management policies; 2)Teaching and Learning Systems; 3)Public and Private Partnership mobilization.

(1.1)At the Governance policies: Establish a National AET Agency to coordinate AET according to the national priorities. Sensitize stakeholders of political leaders, parliamentarian, Private sectors, civil society…, on the importance to invest for improving human capital in Agriculture. Develop a national quality assurance framework for monitoring and evaluation, self- assessment, accreditation mechanism; Promote Lifelong Learning and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), (1.2) At the management levels: Promote good managerial skills targeting AET leaders based on individuals’ merits not political affiliation or other subjective criteria. Develop an adequate data recording system to better analyze information about the labor market needs and trends in agricultural employment. Train all staff (managers, teachers and support staffs) with adequate software and ITC tools to implement their daily activities on time and accuracy.

2. Teaching and Learning Systems Strategic actions: Action 2.1 Reform and Update curricula: Updated to take into consideration the dynamic change of the agriculture sector Action 22: Improve Training methods: Promote modern training using ITC and Online, Develop pedagogy training centers, Innovation Centre (ICs), training of trainers on best- practice to deliver services for different target groups Action 2.3 – Interrelation of ATVET and TAE Facilitate permeability between ATVET and TAE encourage the concept of Agric. University In Tanzania, Benin, Senegal…

3. Public and Private Partnership mobilization strategic actions A ten year investment plan coupled with a business model through a participatory approach at regular National AET forum. The current cost of training covers only 15-20% of needs and it need to be quadruplet. Public investment in long term infrastructure for AET and facilitate the access with paved road and Internet connectivity. These investments should be prioritised in the National Agricultural Investment Plans (NAIPs) and negotiation with DP’s engage base on the Malabo declaration for productivity. Private sector support the running cost including support to student with scholarship and mentoring for the future employers in their business through the encouragement of enterprise-based investment in AET, with concomitant tax incentives; expansion of student internships and cooperative training schemes Development partner’s facilitate conventions (MoU) with more advance institution to build scientific collaboration in training and join-research activities. Business model for a sustainable financial mechanism by cost sharing with trainees like training credits or loan…

Activities in progress Promotion of new Curriculum with partners (ANAFE,…) NPCA/GIZ/CAADP ATVET Capacity Building Model in Benin, Burkina, Ghana, Kenya Malawi, Togo National AET Forum

THANK YOU!!! Knowledge Containers Knowledge Creators Environment Policy Incentives Financing Access to resources Organization/Institution Curricula Training Systems and Training Qulity Mentoring and Incubation Linkages and Networks Private Sector and Demand Driving Infranstruture & ICT Individual Technical Skills Entrepreurship Finacial Management values Life Skills Attitude