Project Appraisal Reports
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 19/11/2012 | |
| 27/09/2012 |
Niger - Climate Information Development and Forecasting Project (PDIPC) - Appraisal Report (825 KB) |
| 27/09/2012 |
Niger - Water Resources Mobilization and Development Project (PROMOVARE) - Appraisal Report (646 KB) |
| 02/03/2012 | |
| 31/01/2012 | |
| 16/12/2011 |
Multinational - African Virtual University Support Project Phase II (AVU II) - Appraisal Report (0.9 MB) |
| 21/09/2011 | |
| 21/09/2011 | |
| 16/12/2010 |
Niger - Vocational and Technical Education Development Support Project - Appraisal Report (380 KB) |
| 15/12/2010 |
Niger - Accelerated Development and Poverty Reduction Support Strategy (PASDRP-I) - Appraisal Report (1.1 MB) |
| 03/05/2010 |
Niger - Projet de renforcement de l'éducation de base (projet Education II) - Rapport d’évaluation (2.2 MB) |
| 26/01/2010 |
Nigeria - Urban Water Supply and Sanitation For Oyo and Taraba States - Appraisal Report (0.9 MB) |
| 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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| 11/12/2008 |
Abstract: The Lake Chad Basin Sustainable Development Programme (PRODEBALT) will be implemented in the conventional basin of Lake Chad which covers a surface area of 966,955 km². It covers part of Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria, CAR and Chad. The expected outcomes of the project are the sustainable conservation of Lake Chad to ensure the economic security of the fresh water ecosystem resources, an integrated and judicious management of the basin so as to achieve sustainable development and equitable use of the natural resources for each country, while preserving its ecosystems and biodiversity. The programme will cover 6 years as from 2009, and its total cost is estimated at about UA 60.07 million. It is jointly financed by an ADF grant for an amount of UA 30 million and other donors (GTZ, BGR, European Union, World Bank, and the Islamic Development Bank).
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| 29/10/2008 | |
| 21/02/2007 | |
| 05/10/2006 | |
| 19/12/2005 | |
| 26/10/2005 |
