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1 CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE FOR IMPACT
AFRICA CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE FOR IMPACT OVERVIEW ACE Bootcamp Djibouti February 19, 2019

2 Outline Objectives ACE I Results Lesson Learned Components Result Based Funding Centers activities in Implementation Plan Responsibilities Key documents

3 Objective of ACE Impact
Improve quantity of Master and PhDs students – 5,000 PhDs! Improve quality of post-graduate programs – 100 programs internationally accredited Improve development Impact – Quality and communicated research and Graduates through Regional Specialization and Collaboration Strong, sustainable, international, student-centered, centers and faculty Institutional Impact: Regional, autonomous and accountable, well-equipped, quality- assured universities We got 4 years, 10 months, 13 days and 8 hours

4 ACE 1 Results – Consistent increase in POST GRADUATE student enrollment
   At least 2000 PhD students and 8,000 Msc students supported through the ACE project Majority of the funding is towards PhD and MSc student enrollment

5 ACE 1 RESULTS – Africa achieves global standards and partners globally
30 education programs accredited internationally 2iE- Burkina UGB- Senegal UCAD - Senegal Yaoundé I- Cameroun University of Ghana Kwame Nkruma University of S&T Redeemers University University of Lomé University of Abomey- Calavi ACE 1 RESULTS – Africa achieves global standards and partners globally

6 Ace 1 RESULTS Improvement of universities teaching and learning environment
WACCI Multipurpose Building Seed science, tissue culture and cold room laboratories Bioinformatics platform

7 CERHI center laboratory for HIV and Reproductive research
Ace 1 RESULTS – Improvement of universities teaching and learning environment CERHI CENTER COMPLEX CERHI center laboratory for HIV and Reproductive research E-learning platform, video conferencing, seminar rooms and library Installation of generator and laboratory equipment

8 Ace 1 Results – Improvement of universities teaching and learning environment
WACCBIP New Building Graduate lecture rooms and seminar room

9 Lessons Learned Defined development challenges
Strong upfront industry/sectoral engagement Strong institutional and country ownership Strengthen regional networks Upfront capacity building and outreach Leverage funding Selecting the RIGHT TEAM, CENTER LEADER with INSTITUTIONAL and GOVERNMENTAL support

10 Results-based funding – You have to earn the $
Disbursement Linked Indicators (DLIs) Institutional readiness results DLI 1 Development Impact of ACE Center DLI 2 Quantity of students DLI 3 Quality of Education and research DLI 4 Relevance of Education and Research DLI 5 Quality of fiduciary management DLI 6 Institutional Impact DLI 7

11 Center Activities – in Implementation Plans
Regional Student recruitment No Kickbacks Buildings (less for renewals) Program (re-)design Learning and Research Equipment Accreditation On-line learning courses Scholarships & Promotion of female Industry/Sector Partnerships No Monetary transfers to faculty Institutional Impact 10% of funding Regional Partnerships Project management Faculty Development

12 ACE Steering Committee
Responsibilities Educates, researches, implements, communicates ACE Guides and oversees ACE Steering Committee Reviews and supports Government Delegates, supervises and contributes Universities Collaborates with ACEs Partners Monitors, verifies, communicates, coordinates AAU Funds, facilitates and monitors World Bank Ministerial meeting, once a year at the rep level. Move ACE to highest level Insert WB (funds, facilitates, monitors) - lowest Insert University (Uni delegates, facilitates, supervises, contributes) PARTNER: INCREASE FONT SIZE

13 Key Documents World Bank (and AFD) University Government ACE
Control Results Verification (AAU) Financial and Procurement Audits Performance Contract Financing Agreement World Bank (and AFD) Government University ACE Project Appraisal Document (PAD) Semiannual Implementation Status and Results Report Implementation Plan FM and Procurement Manuals Annual Work Plan and Budget Procurement Annual Plan Semiannual Interim Financial Reports Semiannual Implementation Status Report Minutes of NSC semi-annual meeting Environmental and Social Management Framework Accords et Contrats: Conditions essentielles PAD: Justification, objectives, activités, risques, arrangements institutionnelles Manuel Régional d’Operations du Projet: Details et définitions de la mise-en-œuvre, canevas, et TdR de chaque acteur

14 Questions, Comments, Feedback?


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