Interview with Prof. Etienne Ehile: Relevance of HAQAA initiative to the continental QA

Professor Etienne EHILE is the Secretary General of the Association of African Universities. He is an Ivorian and a renowned physiologist. He graduated from the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Abidjan in 1974, where he obtained his Master’s degree. He then joined the University of Aix Marseille III (France) and obtained his Doctorate

Interview with Eduarda Castel Branco: ACQF and convergence with the HAQAA initiative

Eduarda Castel-Branco, has extensive professional experience in international cooperation, notably in the frame of the European Union external policies. An employee of the European Training Foundation since 2003 in, her portfolio of activities included analysis of labour market functioning in the countries of the Eastern Partnership, policy advise on qualifications frameworks and quality of qualifications,

Africa-EU partnership: a new Strategy for Africa

The contribution of the Harmonisation of African Higher Education Quality Assurance and Accreditation Initiative (HAQAA) On 9th March 2020, the President of the European Commission and the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy proposed the basis for a new strategy with Africa. The Joint Communication sets out proposals to intensify cooperation through partnerships

Welcome to the HAQAA2 initiative!

In this first post we want to introduce our readers to the Harmonisation of African Higher Education, Quality Assurance and Accreditation (HAQAA) initiative, an initiative that has been established to support the development of a harmonised quality assurance and accreditation systems at institutional, national, regional and Pan-African continental level. It is funded by the European

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