The NEPAD Agency, a technical agency of the
African Union and IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organisation
dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity, have entered a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the first of its type for IEEE within
Africa.
Under the multi-year agreement, the
organisations will collaborate on initiatives focused on workforce development
through engineering capacity-building and educational activities, technical,
scientific, and engineering policy development, and research and development to
increase access to technical information. The MoU signing took place at the
Smart Africa Transform Africa Summit 2017.
NEPAD Agency
and IEEE are well positioned to work together as both organizations share the
common goal of capacity building in engineering, with the focus on Africa’s
next generation. The signing of this MoU at the Smart Africa Transform Africa
Summit signifies the priority of this mutual goal.
“IEEE is very
proud to enter into this agreement with such a prestigious organisation as
NEPAD Agency and looks forward to collaborating in many ways to provide
educational support and technical development for the engineering profession
throughout Africa,” said Karen Bartleson, President and Chief Executive Officer
of IEEE.
“Workforce
development in engineering is crucial to Africa’s development, especially for
the infrastructure sector. NEPAD Agency welcomes the partnership with IEEE and
looks forward to implementing joint initiatives that will contribute to
regional integration and the aspirations of Agenda 2063, Africa’s long-term
continental strategy for transformation,” Dr Towela Nyirenda-Jere, Principal
Programme Officer in the Regional Integration, Infrastructure and Trade
Programme remarked, in a statement on behalf of Dr Ibrahim Mayaki, NEPAD
Agency’s CEO.
IEEE will be
assisting in the delivery of the African development agenda of NEPAD Agency for
the attainment of the African Union Agenda 2063 and the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals. As one of
the world’s largest engineering publishers, a major supporter of educational
resources, a widely known developer of global technical standards, and a
respected voice for the global engineering community, IEEE is well positioned
for this collaboration.
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