Project & Operations
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 06/03/2012 | |
| 23/01/2012 |
Guinea Bissau - Emergency Fiscal Reforms Support Programme - Project Completion Report (PCR) (476 KB) |
| 21/12/2011 |
2012-2016 - Guinea-Bissau - Country Strategy Paper - Draft Version (2.0 MB) |
| 16/12/2011 |
Multinational - African Virtual University Support Project Phase II (AVU II) - Appraisal Report (0.9 MB) |
| 02/11/2011 |
2011-2015 - Western Africa - Regional Integration Strategy Paper (RISP) (1.7 MB) |
| 25/05/2011 | |
| 21/04/2010 |
Guinea Bissau - Health Development Programme Support Project (Health-II) - Appraisal Report (314 KB) |
| 21/04/2010 |
Guinea Bissau - Emergency Fiscal Reform Support Programme (EFRSP) - Appraisal Report (365 KB) |
| 31/03/2010 |
2010-Guinea Bissau-Extension to 2010 of the 2005-2009 Country Strategy Paper (387 KB) |
| 31/03/2010 |
2007 - Guinea Bissau - Country Portfolio Performance Review Report (149 KB) |
| 01/02/2010 | |
| 26/01/2010 |
Guinea Bissau - Administrative Capacity Building Support Project - Appraisal Report (469 KB) |
| 25/01/2010 | |
| 25/12/2009 |
Abstract: The Support to a Network of African Institutions of Science and Technology Project is based on the premise that it is cost-effective to promote and enhance linkages among African S&T institutions to pool resources through networks established as poles of excellence, and build on the strengths of the respective institutions. As such, the Project seeks to provide a regional consolidated response to the need for high-level expertise in science and engineering in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by expanding equitable access and improving the quality and relevance of higher education and research through the enhancement of a pole of excellence in science and technology (S&T) in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region. Indeed, it is increasingly recognized that the availability of a critical mass of water, energy and environmental scientists and engineers are essential to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in health, education and economic growth, hence the crucial need for high quality and relevant training programs. By building skills and strengthening knowledge, tertiary institutions can provide countries with the capacity to generate growth and accelerate economic development.
The Project outcomes include: (i) increased access to quality engineering and science education; (ii) enhanced relevance through linkages with the productive sector; (iii) harmonized certification of academic degrees in ECOWAS region; (iv) strengthened public-private partnerships (PPP) in the provision of quality HEST training; and (v) enlarged regional and institutional networking in S&T. The Project will be implemented over a 3-year period at a cost of UA12.00 million and will benefit all countries in the ECOWAS region and beyond.
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| 16/09/2008 |
Guinea Bissau - Rural Development Institutional Support Project (PAIDR) - Completion Report (555 KB) |
| 20/12/2005 |
2005-2009-Guinea-Bissau-Results-Based Country Strategy Paper Revised Version (513 KB) |
| 10/03/2004 |
2004 - Guinea Bissau - Country Portfolio Performance Review Report (495 KB) |
| 23/09/2002 |
1997-Guinea-Bissau-Country Portfolio Performance Report (3.8 MB) |
| 25/06/2002 |
Guinea Bissau - Tombali Rice Development Project - Completion Report (5.0 MB) |
| 31/10/2001 |
Guinea Bissau - Fishing Sector Support Project - Appraisal Report (522 KB) |
