CONFERENCE MOBILIZING AFRICAN INTELLECTUALS TOWARDS QUALITY TERTIARY EDUCATION. 5th 6th July 2017 Kigali, Rwanda.

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CONFERENCE MOBILIZING AFRICAN INTELLECTUALS TOWARDS QUALITY TERTIARY EDUCATION 5th 6th July 2017 Kigali, Rwanda www.sdgcafrica.org

Agenda Wednesday, 5th July 2017 Room: MH1 & MH2 Master of Ceremonies: Ms. Crystal Rugege, Director of Business Strategy and Operations, Carnegie Mellon University- Africa 8:00 9:00am Arrival of Participants and Invited Guests 9:00 10:00 Refreshments served 10:00 10:30 Arrival of VIPs 11:00 Arrival of Guest of Honor 11:00 11:15 Introductory Remarks Dr. Belay Begashaw, Director General, SDGC/A 11:15 11:30 Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director, Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the Earth Institute 11:30 11:40 Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, Executive Secretary (a.i), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) 11:40 Keynote Address His Excellency Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda 1

12:00 13:30 High Level Panel Discussion on Quality Tertiary Education in the Era of SDGs and Agenda 2063 Introduction: Moderator: Honorable Dr. Musafiri Papias Malimba, Minister of Education, Rwanda Mr. Bonney Tunya, Presenter, CNBC Africa Panelists: - Honorable Dr. Musafiri Papias Malimba, Minister of Education, Rwanda - Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, Executive Secretary (a.i), United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) - Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director, Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the Earth Institute - Mr. Hiroshi Kato, Senior Vice President, JICA - Dr. Fred Swaniker, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, African Leadership Academy and the African Leadership Network - Dr Max Price, Vice Chancellor, University of Cape Town This is a comprehensive and deep assessment of the Concept Note: Mobilizing African Intellectuals Towards Quality Tertiary Education; in addition to the implications of continuing the existing state of affairs regarding the quality of primary, secondary and tertiary education in Africa. The discussion will examine tertiary education as the game changer lever towards African innovation and the challenge for Africa is to turn its demographic transition into real economic potential with a positive impact on development across the continent. 2

In addition, the discussion will address Africa s considerable strain to keep pace with future demand for productive employment; ways in which the knowledge disparity be bridged; and recognizing the best practices to move forward in line with the SDGs and Agenda 2063. 13:30 13:40 Photo Session 13:40 15:00 Lunch Break 15:00 17:00 Parallel Thematic Group Discussions Session 1: The Enabling Environment in Education - Excellence in Teaching and Learning Room: TBD Chair: Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka, Vice-Chancellor, University Of Ibadan, Nigeria Presenter: Professor Mabel Opanda Imbuga, Vice Chancellor, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, Kenya This session will focus on setting the stage for comprehensively improving the tertiary education system; including the primary and secondary levels. The need to prioritize the roles of teachers will be raised through trainings that sustain their relevancy and evaluative programs that reward them for realized milestones. The session will significantly address the challenges in efficiency of existing legal frameworks and policy guidelines, as instruments of poverty eradication and in addressing the people s rights to tertiary education irrespective of social and economic status. In addition, the session assesses the need to build the institutional capacity of existing and emerging quality assurance structures with the aim to reform policies and procedures that reach for globally competitive merits while maintaining the socioeconomic, cultural and political needs of the local society. 3

Session 2: Research - Scholarly Works Room: TBD Chair: Presenter: Professor Christian Happi, Department of Biological Sciences and Director, African Center of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Disease (ACEGID), Redeemer s University, Nigeria Professor Elias Ayuk, Director, United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa (UNU-IRA), Ghana This session will focus on the challenges faced by African universities in developing and maintaining quality research and innovation. The session will address the crucial importance of scholarly environment, as well as the issues of insufficient time and resources invested, resulting in the lack of influence of continental universities to compete with the top global counterparts. Furthermore, the session will examine the ways in which African universities can strengthen the research landscape and more efficiently connect with existing enabling institutions and policy-makers in the field. Overall, the session will discuss solutions to improve the research capabilities and research capacity of African higher education establishments. 4

Session 3: Building Reputable University Systems in Africa Room: TBD Chair: Presenter: Dr. Fred Swaniker, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, African Leadership Academy and the African Leadership Network, South Africa Professor Patrick Paul Walsh, Professor of International Development Studies, University College Dublin, Ireland This session will focus on the necessity for African universities to be considered as international institutions that attract students and scholars from all over the world, by upgrading their quality and global ranking. The session addresses the importance of the university system in building a strong reputation in an increasingly competitive global space, the development of multicultural communities of students and staff, preparing the students for global political and social environments; as well as the development of international alliances in research, education and business. 5

Session 4: Knowledge for Development Transforming Societies Room: TBD Chair: Professor Diran Makinde, Senior Advisor, NEPAD Industrialization, Science, Technology and Innovation Hub (NISTIH), South Africa Presenter: Professor Labode Popoola, Vice Chancellor, Osun State University, Nigeria This session will focus on strengthening the state of African universities and their indispensable role as key drivers in transforming societies at all levels. The session will address the mis-match between industrial needs and the graduated skills available; synergies with entrepreneurship; insufficient funding; and improvement of relationships with the private sector. In a more holistic way, the session will also examines the type of knowledge that is transmitted and the manner it is done in order to galvanize a healthy continental academic ecosystem that can foster knowledge for development. 19:00 21:00 Dinner Room: MH1 & MH2 Hosted by Honorable Dr. Musafiri Papias Malimba, Minister of Education, Rwanda Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Marie Christine Gasingirwa, Director General of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, Rwanda 6

Thursday, 6th July 2017 Room: MH1 & MH2 Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Michael Tusiime, Lecturer, Department of Foundation, Management and Curriculum Studies, University of Rwanda 8:30 9:00am Arrival of participants Refreshments served 9:00 11:30 Findings of the Parallel Thematic Group Discussions Introduction: Professor Nelson Ijumba, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs and Research, University of Rwanda - Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka, Vice-Chancellor, University Of Ibadan - Professor Christian Happi, Department of Biological Sciences and Director, African Center of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Disease (ACEGID), Redeemer s University - Dr. Fred Swaniker, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, African Leadership Academy and the African Leadership Network - Professor Diran Makinde, Senior Advisor, NEPAD Industrialization, Science, Technology and Innovation Hub (NISTIH) 11:30-13:30 Lunch Break 7

13:30-15:00 The Way Forward Putting Words into Actions Chair: Dr. Donald Kaberuka, Leadership Council Member, Center for Public Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School - Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director, Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the Earth Institute - Dr. Jean-Paul Ngome Abiaga, Deputy Executive Secretary, International Basic Sciences Programme (IBSP), UNESCO - Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Internationalisation, University of Cape Town - Mr. Thierry Zomahoun, President and Chief Executive Officer, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) - Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka, Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan - Professor Alexandre Lyambabaje, Executive Secretary, Inter-University Council for East Africa 15:00 15:30 Q&A and Discussions Refreshments served 15:30 16:00 Closing Remarks - Dr. Belay Begashaw, Director General, SDGC/A - Honorable Dr. Musafiri Papias Malimba, Minister of Education, Rwanda 8

PARTNERS 9

Meet Our Network Partnering with like-minded institutions is a cornerstone of our work. Together we can build on past successes to reach new heights. 10

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