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      Uganda validates the African Union Report on Higher Education Services in Uganda
      Uganda validates the African Union Report on Higher Education Services in Uganda
      16 October 2014

      Uganda validates the African Union Report on Higher Education Services in Uganda

      16 October, 2014 – Entebbe, Uganda. The department of Trade and Industry of the African Union Commission convened today a one-day workshop to deliberate on the African Union Report on Education services in Uganda. The workshop was organized by the African Union Commission and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives of Uganda with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The objectives of the workshop was to bring together various stakeholders in the education sector to review the findings of the study on High Education Services in Uganda and share recommendations to improve competitiveness the sector.

      Within the Action Plan for Boosting Intra-African Trade and the Framework for fast tracking the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) by 2017, the African Union Heads of State and Government identified trade in services as an important emerging opportunity and called upon the African Union Commission and Regional Economic Communities to assist Member States in service sector development .The key challenge with the service sector, is limited information for policy makers to rely on to make the necessary policy development. Hence, the case study on higher education sector in Uganda was commissioned; to promote the knowledge and understanding of exporting higher education services and identify best practices to be shared among AU Member States.

      In his opening statement, Mr. Chenjerai Chibaya, on behalf of the Director for the Department of Trade and Industry of the African Union Commission expressed his gratitude to the Government of Uganda for hosting the workshop. He noted that education is one of the key components of the Agenda 2063, and recalled the recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission with the University of South Africa (UNISA) to promote Research and Development. “The report on Education Services in Uganda is part of a series of studies in select African Union Member states to highlight success stories and lessons learned in services exports in Africa. The Education sector in Uganda has been identified as one of the case studies because of its success in the region”, he said. In his conclusion he stressed that the role of Government in the education sector is paramount to ensure quality, competitiveness and encourage investment.

      Mr. Patrick Okilangole, the Ag. Commissioner External Trade Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, thanked the African Union Commission for commissioning the study on Education services in Uganda. He highlighted that education sector in Uganda is one of the most successful service exports in Africa. “The study examined the policy context for higher education in Uganda and investigated how supportive the policy has been to the higher education institutions exports efforts. The study further reviewed the strengths, weaknesses challenges as well as emerging opportunities to Uganda’s export of higher education”, he emphasized. “I am happy to note that this study attempted to identify the elements in Uganda’s regional and international commitments that Ugandan universities and institutions of higher learning can take advantage of the increase the enrollment of foreign students in Uganda”, he concluded.

      For more information, please contact: Mrs. Carolyne Tuimuhimbise, Trade Advisor - Email: Tumuhimbisec@africa-union.org

      Media contact: Patient Atcho, Department of Trade and Industry – Email: atchop@africa-union.org

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      Uganda validates the African Union Report on Higher Education Services in Uganda
      Uganda validates the African Union Report on Higher Education Services in Uganda
      16 October 2014

      Uganda validates the African Union Report on Higher Education Services in Uganda

      16 October, 2014 – Entebbe, Uganda. The department of Trade and Industry of the African Union Commission convened today a one-day workshop to deliberate on the African Union Report on Education services in Uganda. The workshop was organized by the African Union Commission and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives of Uganda with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The objectives of the workshop was to bring together various stakeholders in the education sector to review the findings of the study on High Education Services in Uganda and share recommendations to improve competitiveness the sector.

      Within the Action Plan for Boosting Intra-African Trade and the Framework for fast tracking the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) by 2017, the African Union Heads of State and Government identified trade in services as an important emerging opportunity and called upon the African Union Commission and Regional Economic Communities to assist Member States in service sector development .The key challenge with the service sector, is limited information for policy makers to rely on to make the necessary policy development. Hence, the case study on higher education sector in Uganda was commissioned; to promote the knowledge and understanding of exporting higher education services and identify best practices to be shared among AU Member States.

      In his opening statement, Mr. Chenjerai Chibaya, on behalf of the Director for the Department of Trade and Industry of the African Union Commission expressed his gratitude to the Government of Uganda for hosting the workshop. He noted that education is one of the key components of the Agenda 2063, and recalled the recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission with the University of South Africa (UNISA) to promote Research and Development. “The report on Education Services in Uganda is part of a series of studies in select African Union Member states to highlight success stories and lessons learned in services exports in Africa. The Education sector in Uganda has been identified as one of the case studies because of its success in the region”, he said. In his conclusion he stressed that the role of Government in the education sector is paramount to ensure quality, competitiveness and encourage investment.

      Mr. Patrick Okilangole, the Ag. Commissioner External Trade Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, thanked the African Union Commission for commissioning the study on Education services in Uganda. He highlighted that education sector in Uganda is one of the most successful service exports in Africa. “The study examined the policy context for higher education in Uganda and investigated how supportive the policy has been to the higher education institutions exports efforts. The study further reviewed the strengths, weaknesses challenges as well as emerging opportunities to Uganda’s export of higher education”, he emphasized. “I am happy to note that this study attempted to identify the elements in Uganda’s regional and international commitments that Ugandan universities and institutions of higher learning can take advantage of the increase the enrollment of foreign students in Uganda”, he concluded.

      For more information, please contact: Mrs. Carolyne Tuimuhimbise, Trade Advisor - Email: Tumuhimbisec@africa-union.org

      Media contact: Patient Atcho, Department of Trade and Industry – Email: atchop@africa-union.org

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      Validation of the Report on Education Services in Uganda, Kampala, Uganda
      9 October 2014

      Validation of the Report on Education Services in Uganda, Kampala, Uganda

      Event
      Validation of the Report on Education Services in Uganda, Kampala, Uganda
      9 October 2014

      Validation of the Report on Education Services in Uganda, Kampala, Uganda

      Event
      The 3rd Meeting of the Continental Task Force (CTF) on the CFTA
      1 October 2014

      The 3rd Meeting of the Continental Task Force (CTF) on the CFTA

      Event
      The Newsletter of the Department of Trade and Industry - Issue No 1
      The Newsletter of the Department of Trade and Industry - Issue No 1
      1 October 2014
      Event
      The Newsletter of the Department of Trade and Industry - Issue No 1
      The Newsletter of the Department of Trade and Industry - Issue No 1
      1 October 2014
      Event
      The 3rd Meeting of the Continental Task Force (CTF) on the CFTA
      1 October 2014

      The 3rd Meeting of the Continental Task Force (CTF) on the CFTA

      Event
      The African Union Commission and the Pan-African Quality Infrastructure discuss joint Strategic Plan
      The African Union Commission and the Pan-African Quality Infrastructure discuss
      29 September 2014

      Press Release N°250/2014

      The African Union Commission and the Pan-African Quality Infrastructure discuss joint Strategic Plan

      29 September, 2014 – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The 4th Pan-African Quality Infrastructure (PAQI) meeting kicked off today at the African Union Commission (AUC) headquarters. The one-day meeting was jointly organized by the AUC Departments of Trade and Industry and Strategic Planning, Monitoring and Resource Mobilization and the Pan-African Quality Infrastructure. The meeting’s main objective was to discuss and review the Joint AUC – PAQI Strategic Plan based on priority outcomes and outputs of the AUC 2014-2017 Strategic Plan vis-à-vis areas of expertise of the PAQI Pillar Organizations. The outcome would be a Strategic Plan Document that identifies priority areas for the AUC where PAQI can provide requisite policy support over the planning period.

      The work of the four PAQI institutions is critical for economic integration in Africa and can play a critical catalytical role in the establishment and effective implementation of the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) by 2017 among other issues.

      At the opening ceremony, Dr. Hermogene Nsengimana, the PAQI Chairperson pointed out that PAQI is a forum not an institution. “PAQI is a forum for all matters related to standardisation, conformity assessment, metrology and accreditation which all contribute positively to the CFTA”, he mentioned. According to him, the final document of the AUC-PAQI strategic plan will be presented to the African Union Commission by the end of the year following the completion and consolidation of internal review processes by AUC Departments.

      In her opening statement, the Commissioner for Trade and Industry, Her Excellency, Mrs. Fatima Haram Acyl thanked the PAQI for the partnership and encouraged that AUC works closely with ARSO on their African Trade Portal as the Department of Trade and Industry also has started work on establishing the African Union Trade Observatory as part of the CFTA Architecture. She explained that the meeting is testimony to the common and shared vision for a more integrated Africa that can produce goods and services, feed its own people, generate jobs for its growing young people and maintain healthy populations and safe workplaces. She also recalled one of the outcomes of the meeting. “One key outcome of this meeting is the Joint strategic plan between PAQI organizations and the AUC Departments. This plan will be accompanied by a clear implementation matrix that outlines timely and tangible realistic deliverables and results with dedicated roles and responsibilities amongst our institutions”, she said. The Commissioner stated that Quality Infrastructure is cross cutting and hence crucial in the AUC-PAQI joint planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation processes. “It is my sincere hope that based on their Comparative Competencies, PAQI institutions will align their work programmes and activities in line with the key AUC sectors which are: Agriculture, infrastructure, transport, energy, environments, natural resources, health, trade and Industry sectors. I am aware that in the proposed implementation matrix, PAQI assigned its activities to some AUC programmes such as BIAT/CFTA, AIDA, CAADP, PIDA and PMPA which are programmes that need great support for the development of Africa”, she concluded.

      PAQI was officially launched in August 2013 by the AUC Director of Trade and Industry, Mrs. Treasure Thembisile Maphanga following the signing of a PAQI MoU by ARSO, AFRIMETS, AFSEC, and AFRAC with the support of the AUC. PAQI pillars are already recognized for international good practices by the relevant international organizations in their respective fields of operation.

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      For more information, please contact: Mr. James Maringwa, Expert - Trade-Related Results Based Planning- Email: MaringwaJ@africa-union.org

      Media contact: Patient Atcho, Department of Trade and Industry – Email: atchop@africa-union.org

      Event
      The African Union Commission and the Pan-African Quality Infrastructure discuss joint Strategic Plan
      The African Union Commission and the Pan-African Quality Infrastructure discuss
      29 September 2014

      Press Release N°250/2014

      The African Union Commission and the Pan-African Quality Infrastructure discuss joint Strategic Plan

      29 September, 2014 – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The 4th Pan-African Quality Infrastructure (PAQI) meeting kicked off today at the African Union Commission (AUC) headquarters. The one-day meeting was jointly organized by the AUC Departments of Trade and Industry and Strategic Planning, Monitoring and Resource Mobilization and the Pan-African Quality Infrastructure. The meeting’s main objective was to discuss and review the Joint AUC – PAQI Strategic Plan based on priority outcomes and outputs of the AUC 2014-2017 Strategic Plan vis-à-vis areas of expertise of the PAQI Pillar Organizations. The outcome would be a Strategic Plan Document that identifies priority areas for the AUC where PAQI can provide requisite policy support over the planning period.

      The work of the four PAQI institutions is critical for economic integration in Africa and can play a critical catalytical role in the establishment and effective implementation of the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) by 2017 among other issues.

      At the opening ceremony, Dr. Hermogene Nsengimana, the PAQI Chairperson pointed out that PAQI is a forum not an institution. “PAQI is a forum for all matters related to standardisation, conformity assessment, metrology and accreditation which all contribute positively to the CFTA”, he mentioned. According to him, the final document of the AUC-PAQI strategic plan will be presented to the African Union Commission by the end of the year following the completion and consolidation of internal review processes by AUC Departments.

      In her opening statement, the Commissioner for Trade and Industry, Her Excellency, Mrs. Fatima Haram Acyl thanked the PAQI for the partnership and encouraged that AUC works closely with ARSO on their African Trade Portal as the Department of Trade and Industry also has started work on establishing the African Union Trade Observatory as part of the CFTA Architecture. She explained that the meeting is testimony to the common and shared vision for a more integrated Africa that can produce goods and services, feed its own people, generate jobs for its growing young people and maintain healthy populations and safe workplaces. She also recalled one of the outcomes of the meeting. “One key outcome of this meeting is the Joint strategic plan between PAQI organizations and the AUC Departments. This plan will be accompanied by a clear implementation matrix that outlines timely and tangible realistic deliverables and results with dedicated roles and responsibilities amongst our institutions”, she said. The Commissioner stated that Quality Infrastructure is cross cutting and hence crucial in the AUC-PAQI joint planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation processes. “It is my sincere hope that based on their Comparative Competencies, PAQI institutions will align their work programmes and activities in line with the key AUC sectors which are: Agriculture, infrastructure, transport, energy, environments, natural resources, health, trade and Industry sectors. I am aware that in the proposed implementation matrix, PAQI assigned its activities to some AUC programmes such as BIAT/CFTA, AIDA, CAADP, PIDA and PMPA which are programmes that need great support for the development of Africa”, she concluded.

      PAQI was officially launched in August 2013 by the AUC Director of Trade and Industry, Mrs. Treasure Thembisile Maphanga following the signing of a PAQI MoU by ARSO, AFRIMETS, AFSEC, and AFRAC with the support of the AUC. PAQI pillars are already recognized for international good practices by the relevant international organizations in their respective fields of operation.

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      For more information, please contact: Mr. James Maringwa, Expert - Trade-Related Results Based Planning- Email: MaringwaJ@africa-union.org

      Media contact: Patient Atcho, Department of Trade and Industry – Email: atchop@africa-union.org

      Event
      AUC Stakeholders Retreat , Nairobi, Kenya
      AUC Stakeholders Retreat , Nairobi, Kenya
      23 September 2014

      AUC Stakeholders Retreat , Nairobi, Kenya

      Event
      2nd Strategic Stakeholders Retreat and Re-Launch of the Investment Monitoring Pl
      23 September 2014

      2nd Strategic Stakeholders Retreat

      and

      Re-Launch of the Investment Monitoring Platform (IMP)

      23-26 September, Nairobi, Kenya

      Draft Agenda

       

      1. Opening

      • UNIDO

      • UNECA/AMDC

      • PACCI

      • AUC

      2. Overview of the outcome of the 1st stakeholders Retreat’;

      • Brief by AUC

      • AU Agenda 2063

      Brief by Partners and Stakeholders (REC’s, ,UNIDO, UNECA

      3. Discussion on the AUC initiatives :-

      • Accelerated Industrial Development Action Plan of Africa “AIDA”;

      • Africa Mining Vision “AMV”;

      • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plan for Africa (PMPA) PMPA;

      • The African (Accelerated) Agribusiness and Agro-industries Development Initiative (3ADI)

      • AU Common Position on Post 2015 Development Agenda;

      4. Joint Implementation of CAMI Recommendations;

      5. Briefing on the outcomes of the Africa Investment Code

      6. Discussion on Re-Launch of the Investment Monitoring Platform (IMP)

      7. Discussion on the modality of the linkage between Africa Investment Code and IMP

      8. Joint Work Planning and development of Log-Frames

      9. Wrap-up

      10. Way forward

      11. Date and Venue of the next Strategy Stakeholders Retreat

      12. AU Continental Commodities Strategy

      • Opening by Commissioner of Trade and Industry

      • Presentation and Discussion of Concept Note and Terms of Reference for Sub Committees

      • Consideration of Sub Committee Background Papers/Work Plans and Budgets

      • Sub Committee on Agricultural Commodities – DREA

      • Sub Committee on Energy Commodities – Department of Energy and Infrastructure

      • Sub Committee on Mining Commodities – DTI

      • Way forward and Next Steps

      13. Closing

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