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This volume examines the impact of the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs) on Africa's development post-2015. It assesses the current
state of the MDGs in Africa by outlining the successes, gaps and
failures of the state goals, including lessons learned. A unique
feature of the book is the exposition on post-MDG's agenda for
Africa's development. Chapters on poverty, south-south partnership,
aid, gender, empowerment, health as well as governance and
development explore what feasible alternative lie ahead for Africa
beyond the expiry date of the MDGs.
This edited volume addresses a critical aspect of development in
Africa: the intersection between education and governance. Using
case studies and experiences from different parts of the continent,
this book assesses how the potential for human resources, in terms
of education, can be leveraged in the development process to
achieve equity, inclusive development and governance outcomes in
Africa. This book builds on the "resource curse" to focus on human
resources as an alternative paradigm to sustainable development in
Africa. At a time when concerns over access to quality education is
an important issue among policy makers and international
development agents, this timely project calls attention to one of
the most critical aspects of development in Africa.
This edited volume addresses a critical aspect of development in
Africa: the intersection between education and governance. Using
case studies and experiences from different parts of the continent,
this book assesses how the potential for human resources, in terms
of education, can be leveraged in the development process to
achieve equity, inclusive development and governance outcomes in
Africa. This book builds on the "resource curse" to focus on human
resources as an alternative paradigm to sustainable development in
Africa. At a time when concerns over access to quality education is
an important issue among policy makers and international
development agents, this timely project calls attention to one of
the most critical aspects of development in Africa.
This book provides theoretical tools for analysing contemporary
African higher education systems and institutions. It also examines
policy challenges and the prospects for social progress. It points
to critical areas of investigation for the CODESRIA Multinational
Working Group (MWG) research network on higher education. Conceived
as a background text for this network, the book traces the
historical roots and the global factors of the African higher
education crises and the search for transformation to address
issues of legitimacy and relevance. It analyses the origins,
nature, and mission of African higher education, the problems
associated with cultural colonization and the dependency trap, the
local/global nexus in the crises with a special attention to the
structural adjustment programmes (SAPs), and the various waves of
reforms and innovations. Furthermore, the book presents a synopsis
of studies that were conducted on the crises, highlighting both
their findings and recommendations. The new challenges within the
global and local objective conditions of globalisation, the debt
burden, the disruptive impact of violence and armed conflicts, and
human resource loss due to HIV/AIDS and brain drain are also
discussed. Finally, the book examines the potential for higher
education as a public good to promote structural change by
productively using African assets including indigenous knowledge
within a philosophy of fusion, and Africans in the Diaspora. It
argues for the need to vigorously engender African higher
education, and creatively appropriate new opportunities such as the
selective use of information and communication technologies and
decolonized partnerships in the global context. N'Dri T.
Assi-Lumumba is a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science.
She was trained as an educator (comparative education: economics
and sociology), a sociologist and historian. She teaches at the
Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University, USA.
Professor Assi-Lumumba has published extensively on higher
education, educational systems, gender, women and development
issues. Her works cover the use of information and communication
technologies for education delivery, and critically address issues
of continued domination and exploitation in the transfer of
technology from the North to the global South and the social
reproduction of gender inequality through the use of technology in
educational processes. Her publications include: Les Africaines
dans la politique: femmes Baoul de Cte d'Ivoire (L'Harmattan:
1996); African Voices in Education, co-edited (Juta: 2000); and
Cyberspace, Distance Learning, and Higher Education in Developing
Countries, edited (Brill: 2004).
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