NEF Declarations

NEF Declarations


• We recognize that there must be more STEM graduates in Africa at the tertiary level and we commit to prioritizing STEM education in Africa at the tertiary level, leading to an enlarged community of STEM graduates across Africa targeting a doubling by 2025.


• We recognize that STEM education must be provided such that graduates from institutions in Africa are internationally competitive and we commit to continually increasing the quality of STEM education in Africa, leading to a community of internationally competitive graduates with the skills, knowledge, networks and culture to lead development in Africa. •

• We commit to supporting the independent quality assessment of our universities.

• We commit to the creation of an evaluation system by an independent authority for the quality of teaching of science and technology at the tertiary level.


• We commit to strengthening academia-industry partnerships and programmes, including streamlined internship programs, to support the job readiness of STEM graduates in African universities and colleges.

• We recognize the contributions of female scientists and we commit to prioritizing the enrollment of women in STEM programmes & other initiatives that increase the retention of women in STEM programmes at the tertiary and post graduate level in Africa. We commit to target 30% women at the tertiary level by 2020 and 40% women at the tertiary level by 2025.

• We agree to support the creation and operation of networks for women scientists, including mentoring to support the growth of women scientists.

INVESTMENT IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY


We commit to increased investment in Science and Technology to reach 0.7% of GDP by 2020 and 1% of GDP by 2025.

Kigali Declaration

Dakar Declaration

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