The second presence phase of the HAQAA Training Course took place in Accra, Ghana in June 2017. Participants from more than 40 African countries representing nominated professionals from African QA bodies, universities and regional institutions for higher education were present. This three-day workshop aimed to discuss and improve QA systems in Africa and to raise awareness for news tools and frameworks being developed under PAQAF, like the African Standards and Guidelines for QA (ASG-QA). This phase focuses on discussing strengths and weaknesses of different QA systems in Africa and on developing propositions for how to advance PAQAF in a way that respects the diversity if QA and accreditation approaches across the continent. Paper presentations and discussion forums were used.
Training course material – Phase 2
- HAQAA Initiative: Second Presence Phase of the HAQAA Training Course Accra, Ghana –Activities’ overview
- Results of the first training course and objectives for the second presence phase.Gudrun Chazotte, Accra, 31 May 2017
- Map and PAP subjects
- African Standards and Guidelines for Higher Education in ASG-QA: Presented At The HAQAA Initiative Training By Rispa A. Odongo, Chair TWG, HAQAA Initiative
- Frameworks for Regional Harmonisation of Quality Assurance: The ASEAN Example
- The Future of the HAQAA Training Course
- Regional harmonisation in Africa: lessons learnt from the work on regional action plans – Relevance of PAQAC, the Experience of EAC. Relevance of PAQAF: the EAC-experience. By EAC – Team
- EQA in Africa: where are we standing now and where do we want to be? Prof. Doutor Jeffy Mukora
- PAP Egypt. Dr. Amany El Sharif and Dr. Maha Rashwan
- HAQAA as a starting point for endless cooperation. Amany and Evelyn
- Creating a sustainable network for information sharing. Evelyn C. Garwe
- Quality and Relevance of Higher Education in Africa. Goolam Mohamedbhai,Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Mauritius and Former Secretary-General, AAU
- HAQAA PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT OF A SADC CATS
- Quality Assurance And Institutional Accreditation: Challenges and Prospects. Prof. Dr. Christian Agyare, Head, Quality Assurance and Planning Unit. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
- Elements of Quality Culture