AAU - Association of African Universities

AAU - Association of African Universities

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Last update: Dec 6, 2024 Last update: Dec 6, 2024
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Legal residence:Ghana
Organization type:NGO
Funding agencies:EC, Other, FP7, NUFFIC, Horizon Europe
European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ), Other, The Seventh Framework Programme, Nuffic, Horizon Europe (2021 - 2027)
Sectors:Education, Public Administration
Education, Public Administration
Nr. of employees:201-500
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The Association of African Universities (AAU), whose headquarters is in Accra, Ghana, was founded in Rabat, Morocco on November 12, 1967, following recommendations made at an earlier conference organized by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Antananarivo, Madagascar in September 1962 for the formation of such an apex organization.

The Antananarivo recommendations were taken up by a preparatory Committee of the heads of African institutions of higher education, which met in Khartoum in September 1963 and drafted the founding constitution of the Association. With an initial membership of 34, the Association now has over 340 members, cutting across the language and other divides.

The Association has provided a platform for research, reflection, consultation, debates, co-operation and collaboration on issues pertaining to higher education. It has provided a range of services to its members and served African higher education in a variety of ways. It has established and increased its role in the five sub-regions of Africa and is thus able, at reasonable notice, to assemble teams of experts in relevant fields from the sub-regions.

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