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19-06Louis Michel: ACP-EU is a partnership between equals in rights and obligations
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18-06EU-overeenkomst ter ondersteuning landbouw en energie in Zambia (en)
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18-06Europarlementariërs hameren op democratische processen in Afrika (en)
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17-06Deze week in het EP: Hongarije, Prism en Milieu
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17-06Europese Commissie verhoogt ontwikkelingsgelden voor Sahelregio (en)
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13-06EU en Ivoorkust op het punt onderhandelingen over bestrijden illegale houtkap te starten (en)
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12-06The Political and Security Committee visits Somalia
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07-06EU: 3,5 miljard euro voor actie ondervoeding
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07-06EU action on nutrition in development cooperation
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07-06Statement by the spokespersons of the High Representative of the EU and the Commissioner for Development on the promulgation of the press law in Burundi
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07-06Ondervoeding moet de wereld uit: EU geeft 3,5 miljard euro (en)
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07-0638ste zitting ACP-EU Raad van Ministers, 6-7 juni 2013 (en)
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07-06EU en Marokko tekenen migratie- en mobiliteitspartnerschap (en)
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07-06Joint Statement by EU High Representative Catherine Ashton and European Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs, on the approval of over Ç31.5 billion of funding for EU development cooperation with ACP countries for the period 2014-2020
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06-06Mogelijk tientallen militairen naar Mali
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05-06Europese Investeringsbank gaat met partners ruim 350 miljoen uitlenen aan MKB in Midden-Oosten en Noord-Afrika (en)
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30-05Ploumen: meer samenhangend beleid nodig voor arme landen
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28-05Council conclusions on EU approach to resilience
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25-05Twee continenten - een visie op 50 jaar Afrikaanse Unie (fr)
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25-05Barroso en Piebalgs gedenken 50 jaar Afrikaanse Unie (en)
On 17 May South Africa and the EU signed their Joint Declaration on Cooperation in Education and Training. The Declaration is the formal endorsement of years of rapidly intensifying collaboration among the two partners.
Director General Jan Truszczynski called the agreement “a stepping stone in the quality of our cooperation.” His counterpart Deputy Minister Hlengwe Mkhize said that “international partnerships are a resource for the improvement of quality and relevance” in education. “There are many lessons to be learned through cooperation with the EU.”
The Declaration opens the way for cooperation across the entire education system but in the years ahead there will likely be a bias towards higher education and vocational education and training.
Among the first focal areas for intensified collaboration will be mobility and postgraduate education and research, equity and quality in education, quality assurance mechanisms and stakeholder involvement.
Other fields that are explicitly mentioned in the agreement are recognition, credit transfer and accumulation, qualifications frameworks and the transparency and transferability of qualifications, teacher education, benchmarks, lifelong learning policies and strategies and vocational education and training.
While cooperation between South Africa and the EU takes place in the framework of agreements that are quite different from those governing cooperation with most other African countries, the education policy dialogue will continue to be firmly based in continental initiatives developed under the Africa-EU Strategy which also involves the African Union Commission, the African regional associations and, in higher education, the Association of African Universities.
The Declaration obliges its signatories to jointly set up a rolling work programme to conduct their education policy dialogue. They will regularly review its implementation and discuss avenues for future co-operation. To this end, senior officials from both sides will meet in principle once a year with the venue alternating between Brussels and South Africa or any other venue agreed by both sides. The subject of the next dialogue will be on the internationalisation of higher education.
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-European Commission: International co-operation in education and training
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