U.S.-South Africa Partnership for Skills Development
Known as the U.S.–South Africa Partnership for Skills
Development, the initiative is a three-year, $6.7 million program
funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Southern Africa Mission. It will enable ACE, AACC and their partners to
strengthen institutional capacity for student services programs and
faculty development efforts at South African Further Education and
Training (FET) colleges and provide consultative support through
partnerships with the private sector and exchange opportunities with
U.S. institutions.
This initiative will build on past U.S. and South African government
cooperative efforts to strengthen the role of FET colleges to help train
and provide employment opportunities for South Africa’s
underemployed, particularly those under the age of 25.
"We are delighted to have this opportunity help build new bridges
between the U.S. and South African higher education communities, and in
doing so, help South Africa tap into lessons learned from U.S. community
colleges to expand the learning opportunities for disadvantaged youth,"
said Madeleine Green, ACE's vice president in the Center for
International Initiatives.
"We hope that this collaboration will help the South African FET
colleges transform the way education and services are delivered to
students and establish new relationships with their communities," added
James McKenney, vice president for economic development and
international programs at the American Association of Community
Colleges.
U.S. partners include the Bronx Community College (NY), the Minnesota
State Colleges and Universities System, National Center on Education and
the Economy, Springfield Technical Community College (MA) and YouthBuild
International. Implementing South African partners include Right to
Care, the HIV/AIDS services experts; and Umsobomvu Youth Fund, a youth
employment provider.
During the three-year initiative, the partnership will offer a series
of small grants to participating FET colleges to assess and strengthen
their institutional operations and services.
For more information on this project, please contact:
Edgar Thornton
202-939-9437
edgar_thornton@ace.nche.edu
Elaine Kontos
202-939-9415
elaine_kontos@ace.nche.edu
Please direct questions about the project and this page to:
edgar_thornton@ace.nche.edu
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This page was last updated on 04/09/2009
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