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Human Capital Development Cote d’Ivoire

Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow. Human Capital Development Cote d’Ivoire. Sidney E. Harris, Ph.D. Chairman, IUGB Foundation, U.S.A. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow. City of Atlanta has built strong linkages across Africa

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Human Capital Development Cote d’Ivoire

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  1. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow Human Capital DevelopmentCote d’Ivoire Sidney E. Harris, Ph.D. Chairman, IUGB Foundation, U.S.A.

  2. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow • City of Atlanta has built strong linkages across Africa • Educational Institutions: Georgia State University, Georgia Tech, Atlanta University

  3. A Higher Education Partnership is Born Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow • President Touré provided the leadership for the collaboration with Georgia State University. • Academic disciplines included human resources development, business, and education. • Led to establishment the International University of Grand-Bassam (IUGB). President Touré and former Georgia State University Provost Ron Henry

  4. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow Presentation Outline • Africa - Status of Tertiary Education • Role of Private Education - Developing Economies • Africa’s Challenge • IUGB: A Public/Private Partnership • Role of the IUGB Foundation

  5. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow Africa - Status of Tertiary Education • African Continent - 4.5 million students are enrolled in higher education in African institutions out of 150 million students enrolled worldwide • 700 million people in Africa represents 10% of the global population. • Tertiary enrollment is the lowest in the World!

  6. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow • Higher Education - Critical to building the Human Capital that in term builds the institutions needed to create a strong society: • Engineers, technologists and scientists • Accountants • Physicians • Lawyers • Teachers • Sustained economic progress is impossible without it! Tertiary Education in Emerging Economies

  7. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow Role of Private Education – Developing Economies • Helping to address the inability of public universities to meet the rising student demand. • Less subject to political instabilities and day to day political pressure. • Less crowded and more attractive to international • faculty seeking academic opportunities abroad.

  8. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow • Greater freedom to develop curricula that are innovative and attuned to the local market demands. • More likely to be engaged in partnerships with corporation and corporate universities. • Student and market oriented!!! Role of Private Education - Developing Economies

  9. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow Leadership Capacity Development Global Higher Education Enrollment Growth 2000-2007

  10. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow Africa’s Challenge: To increase Quality, Opportunity and Access • Generate high quality, globally competitive graduates in fields needed for development. • Reform existing institutions/systems and require new ones to establish good governance, transparency, accountability and high ethical standards. • Increase student access through expanding enrollments and improving graduation rates.

  11. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow • Cote d’Ivoire must constantly expand and retain its pool of human capital to reach its goal of emerging country status by the year 2020. • We applaud Government of Cote d’Ivoire for making higher education capacity building a central component of its national development strategy. Africa’s Challenge: To increase Quality, Opportunity and Access

  12. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB’s Commitment • Help to fill the nation’s Human Capital gap. • Growing enrollment to 1200 students in 5-8 years. • Offering workforce appropriate academic programs

  13. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB: A Public/Private Partnership • Strong support of the Cote d’Ivoire government • Parental support through payment of tuition and fees • Need to cultivate the support of the private sector and international donor community to help round out this partnership.

  14. IUGB Foundation, U.S.A Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow • Conceived in the earliest planning stages of the University. • Created specifically to help secure private support for IUGB in Cote d’Ivoire.   • IUGB founders realized many qualified African students would need financial assistance.

  15. Purpose - IUGB Foundation Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow • Education • Raise funds from private sources to assist qualified students without the financial means to attend the International University of the Grand-Bassam. • Make scholarship decisions aligned with the University’s mission and need. • Assist the University’s capacity building efforts.

  16. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB Foundation-Achievements • Registered as a nonprofit in the State of Georgia (U.S.) late 2012. • Formed a six-member Board of Directors. • Initiated operations in February of 2013. • Received U.S. tax exempt status in December 2013. • Developed policies consistent with U.S. laws and regulations

  17. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB Foundation-Fund Raising Strategy • Approach U.S. and other international corporate foundations of companies operating in Cote d’Ivoire. • Target other U.S. and international foundations that support higher education. • Focus on bilateral and international donors. • Solicit philanthropists, individuals, the Ivorian diaspora via letters, email, face-to-face, etc. • Various fundraising events.

  18. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB Foundation-2014 Key Events • February 2014-E-mail blast to electronic mailing to introduce Foundation • March 2014-First small event with Atlanta public and business leaders to promote the Foundation and gain buy-in. • March 2014-Submit grant proposals to potential donors.

  19. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB Foundation-2014 Key Events • May 2014-Support Atlanta based IUGB Alumni Network in hosting IUGB/GSU student graduation celebration. • April 2014 - Host small event for Atlanta Ivorian Community to brief them on Foundation and seek their support. • April June - 2014-Submit second round of grant proposals to potential donors. • May 2014-Host second small event with Atlanta leaders.

  20. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB Foundation-2014 Key Events • July - September 2014-Submit third round of grant proposals to potential donors. • August 2014-Meeting of the Board of Directors • October 2014-Fundraising Banquet in Atlanta to formally launch the IUGB Foundation. Prime Minister Duncan (founding Chair of IUGB) with Current Board Chair Kouassi, Kouame on right.

  21. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow Please Join Us!!! • Student Internships • Help your best and brightest employees obtain their degrees. • Become an engaged IUGB Partner • Make a contribution that helps a bright student attend the University.

  22. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow Ways You Can Benefit!!! • English language training. • Professional development programs. • MBA programs for working professionals and executives

  23. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB Foundation Commitment • The IUGB Foundation Board of Directors is fully committed to helping make IUGB an institution of distinction. 

  24. Educating Global Leaders of Tomorrow IUGB Foundation Platform Sidney E. Harris, Chairman John F. Hicks, Executive Director 191 Peachtree Street NE Suite 3300 Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Voce: 404-736-3650 Fax: 404-884-6386 E-mail: infor@iugbfoundation.org Website: www.iugbfoundation.org • Email Address:

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