INTERNATIONAL CONFEREN CE Dates: August 25 -29, 2019 Venue: Kigali Convention Centre PROGRAMME 2 nd PAN–AFRICAN YOUTH FORUM THEME:“INNOVATION IN TVET FOR SKILLS TRANSFER, YOUTH EMPOWERMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA”
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Dates: August 25 -29, 2019
Venue: Kigali Convention Centre
PROGRAMME
COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION OF TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES AND POLYTECHNICS IN AFRICA
CAPA MEMBER COUNTRIES
Eastern region
Rwanda
Tanzania
Kenya
Uganda
Seychelles
Mauritius
Southern region:
Western region:
Nigeria
The Gambia
Sierra Leone Ghana
Botswana
Lesotho
Malawi
Mozambique
Namibia
South Africa
Eswatini Zambia Zimbabwe
For more information:Please visit the CAPA website, www.capa-sec.org
or The CAPA SecretariatTel: +254-20-3343672/251300; Cellphone: +254-792-688383;
Email: [email protected]
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CAPA 2019 KigAli internAtionAl ConferenCe
2nd PAN–AFRICAN YOUTH FORUM
THEME: “INNOVATION IN TVET FOR SKILLS TRANSFER, YOUTH EMPOWERMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA”
ORGANISED BY: Commonwealth Association of Technical Universities and
Polytechnics in Africa (CAPA)
DISTINGUISHED GUEST OF HONOUR: Right Hon. Dr. Ngirente Edouard,
Prime Minister of Republic of Rwanda
CHIEF HOST: Hon. Dr. Eugene Mutimura
Minister of Education
Republic of Rwanda
VENUE: Kigali Convention Center, Rwanda
DATE: August 25 – 29, 2019
PROGRAMME
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Right Honorable Dr. NGIRENTE Edouard
Prime MinisterRepublic of Rwanda
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NATIONAL ANTHEM OF RWANDA “RWANDA NZIZA”
Rwanda nziza Gihugu cyacu Wuje imisozi, ibiyaga n’ibirunga Ngobyi iduhetse gahorane ishya. Reka tukurate tukuvuge ibigwi Wowe utubumbiye hamwe twese Abanyarwanda uko watubyaye Berwa, sugira, singizwa iteka.
Horana Imana, murage mwiza Ibyo tugukesha ntibishyikirwa; Umuco dusangiye uraturanga Ururimi rwacu rukaduhuza Ubwenge, umutima, amaboko yacu Nibigukungahaze bikwiye Nuko utere imbere ubutitsa.
Abakurambere b’intwari Bitanze batizigama Baraguhanga uvamo ubukombe Utsinda ubukoroni na mpatsibihugu Byayogoje Afurika yose None uraganje mu bwigenge Tubukomeyeho uko turi twese.
Komeza imihigo Rwanda dukunda Duhagurukiye kukwitangira Ngo amahoro asabe mu bagutuye Wishyire wizane muri byose Urangwe n’ishyaka, utere imbere Uhamye umubano n’amahanga yose Maze ijabo ryawe riguhe ijambo.
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AU ANTHEM
Let us all unite and celebrate together The victories won for our liberation Let us dedicate ourselves to rise together To defend our liberty and unity
O Sons and Daughters of Africa Flesh of the Sun and Flesh of the Sky Let us make Africa the Tree of Life
Let us all unite and sing together To uphold the bonds that frame our destiny Let us dedicate ourselves to fight together For lasting peace and justice on earth
O Sons and Daughters of Africa Flesh of the Sun and Flesh of the Sky Let us make Africa the Tree of Life
Let us all unite and toil together To give the best we have to Africa The cradle of mankind and fount of culture Our pride and hope at break of dawn
O Sons and Daughters of Africa Flesh of the Sun and Flesh of the Sky Let us make Africa the Tree of Life
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Hon. Dr. Eugene MUTIMURA
Minister of EducationRepublic of Rwanda
Dr. James GASHUMBA
Vice Chancellor, Rwanda Polytechnic (RP)Mrs. JAHOU S. Faal
CAPA Secretary General
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BACKGROUND
The Commonwealth Association of Technical Universities and Polytechnics in Africa (CAPA), hitherto known as the Commonwealth Association of Polytechnics in Africa, was established in 1978, following a resolution of the 7th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers held in Accra, Ghana in 1977. Since inception, the headquarters seat of CAPA has been at The Technical University of Kenya (formerly Kenya Polytechnic), under a diplomatic agreement with the Government of Kenya. The vision of CAPA is to be an influential voice in Africa for the promotion of skills development for wealth creation. CAPA is also a member of the African Union Commission’s TVET Cluster – a multi stakeholder collaboration promoting synergies to spur development of appropriate, responsive and quality TVET ecosystems in Member States.
As part of fulfilling its mandate, CAPA through its Executive Board and partners has decided to bring together the student leadership in TVET from its over 200 member institutions in Africa, in the second CAPA Pan – African Forum for Youth in TVET. These youth leaders shall get a platform to exchange ideas on how TVET skills could be innovatively deployed to create wealth and employment and solve other contemporary challenges facing young people in the continent. The Kigali August 2019 forum shall give voice to the youth themselves on how their concerns can be best addressed by policy makers and TVET institutional managers. Participants are expected to majorly come from the well-integrated mix of CAPA member institutions ranging from TVET colleges, technical training institutes, colleges of technology, polytechnics and universities of technology.
RATIONALE
Africa has the youngest population in the world with over 75 percent being below the age of 35. According to the World Bank, each year an additional five million turn 15; while over half-a-million join the job-seeking group. However, much of the economies are not generating employment or even entrepreneurship opportunities to cater for these numbers of youth let alone the adult population. On the other hand, the economic growth in much of Africa in the last two decades have raised a young population’s expectations of good jobs without greatly expanding the capacity to deliver them. These are the conditions that make social protest and political instability likely. The implications and consequences are widespread. These include the desperate efforts to migrate which we are witnessing within and to beyond the continent.
The figures on youth unemployment are sobering: of the nearly 200 million people unemployed worldwide today, 75 million are young people between 15-24 years of age. Economic inactivity of young people has increased very substantially. Young people who are not in education, not in training and not employed, are at serious risk of long-term unemployment and social exclusion long into adulthood. And given the large numbers we are talking of a whole generation scarred
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by inability to obtain a good first job, with consequences for the rest of their lives. And it also places their societies at risk of social strife today and lower growth in the future.
In developing countries, of the young people who are in the labour force, more than 150 million live in extreme poverty, the result of low skills, low productivity work and of precarious employment in seasonal farm work or self-employment in the informal urban economy. They often lack good quality primary education that would open the door to TVET and better jobs. In developed countries, the proportion of young people in temporary or involuntary part-time jobs has increased alarmingly after the crisis, a trend that also contributes to discouragement and detachment from the labour market. Next week we will release new figures on the situation of youth unemployment in our 2012 edition of the Global Employment Trends for Youth.
MEMBERS OF CAPA EXECUTIVE BOARD
Mr. Charles N. Akach
Principal, Kabete National Polytechnic, Kenya
Dr. James Gashumba
VC Rwanda Polytechnic, Rwanda
Mrs. Glory Mutungi
KATTI Chair & Principal, Nairobi TTI
Prof. Waswa Balunywa
Principal, Makerere University Business School (MUBS), Uganda
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Francis AO Aduol
VC Technical University of Kenya Committee (LOC)
Prof. Laila Abubakar
Vice Chair, Eastern Region & VC TUM, Kenya
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Mr. Suzgika W. Mvalo
Principal, Lilongwe Technical College, Malawi.
Prof. Alloys Mvuma
VC Mbeya University of Science & Technilogy, Tanzania.
Mr. C.T Akumu Owuor
TVET Director, Technical University of Kenya.
Dr. Sadiq Yahya
Chairman COHEADS, Rector Federal Polytechnic-Mubi-Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria
Dr. (Phd) Tafadzwa Mudondo
Principal, Harare Polytechnic, Zimbabwe
Dr. Masudi Senzia
Rector, Arusha, Technical College, Tanzania
Dr. Jacob Agboola
Rector, Osun State Polytechnic, Nigeria
Mrs. Sangster Jere
Principal, Luanshya Technical Teachers’ College, Zambia
Mr. Joseph Mutelo
Principal, Zambia Institute of Management, Zambia
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Prof. Spirit B. Tlali
Rector, Lerotholi Polytechnic, Lesotho.
Prof. Zacharia Mganilwa
Rector,National Institute of Transport, Tanzania
Mr. Victor Mulenga
Principal, Northern Technical College, Zambia.
Mrs. Jahou S. Faal
Secretary, CAPA Executive Board
Rev. Prof. John F. Eshun
VC, Takoradi Technical University, Ghana
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CAPA 2019 KIGALI PAN–AFRICAN YOUTH FORUM
SUNDAY AUGUST 25, 2019
Arrival & Accreditation in Kigali, Rwanda
MONDAY AUGUST 26, 2019
07:30-09:00 Accreditation
09:00-10:30 2ND CAPA YOUTH FORUM OFFICIAL OPENING
Venue: Kigali Convention Center, Room: AD10
Director of Program:• Mr. Barry Masoga, Managing Director/CEO, Education Industry
Exchange, South Africa
Rapporteurs:• Nimpano Desire, Registrar at Rwanda Polytechnic • NIYONSHIMA Protais, Assistant Lecturer of English at IPRC
Musanze
Chief Guest:• Honourable Rosemary Mbabazi, Minister of Youth, Republic of
Rwanda - Welcome by Dr. James Gashumba, Vice Chancellor, Rwanda Polytechnic & Rwanda Representative on CAPA Rwanda Executive Board - Remarks by Mrs. Jahou S. Faal, CAPA Secretary General - Remarks by Mr. Arshfod Ngugi, Regional Coordinator, Eastern & Southern Africa, GIZ CAADP, Pretoria, South Africa - Remarks by Mr. Erastus Mong’are, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, StartUpAfrica Inc. - Remarks by Mr. Amr Ali Ali Awad, AUC HRST Youth Division, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Speech and Official Opening by Honourable Rosemary Mbabazi, Minister of Youth, Republic of Rwanda - Group Photo
10:30-11:00 Health break
11:00-13:00 SESSION 1: Theme: Developing Future Thought Leaders of a Prosperous Africa
Venue: Kigali Convention Center, Room: AD10
Moderator:• Dr. Uwamariya Valentine, Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of
Trainings, institutional Development and Research at Rwanda Polytechnic (RP)
Rapporteurs:• Nasasira Richard, The Principal of IPRC Kitabi • Eric Niyomugabo, TVET Specialist at the Ministry of Education
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Lead Speakers: • Mr. Kokou Sename Djagadou, AUC HRST Youth Division, Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia
Panelists:• Mukamwiza Yvette, IPRC Ngoma / Rwanda Polytechnic,
Rwanda • Obert Ngonidzashe Mutandwa, Harare Polytechnic, Zimbabwe• Mercy Chebeti, Kenya Technical Training College, Kenya• Manius Gborie, Technical and Vocational Education Teacher,
Sierra Leone• Latifa Salissou Hassane, Master’s student in Software
Engineering, Higher School of Telecommunications, Niger
13:00 -14:00 Lunch
14:00-16:00 SESSION 2: Theme: Career Guidance for Informed Choices in Technical and Vo-
cational Education and Training (TVET). Venue: Kigali Convention Center,
Room: AD10
Moderator:• Prof. Omondi Okech; Director of Student Services, Technical
University of Kenya, Nairobi-Kenya
Rapporteurs:• Murebwayire Marie Leonce, The Deputy Principal in charge of
Academics and Training at IPRC Ngoma • Uwimana Jean Claude, Head of Languages Department at IPRC
Karongi
Lead Speaker: • Mr. Benson Macharia, Entrepreneurship Coordinator, CAPA
Yourth Empowerment Institute (CAPYE), Nairobi, Kenya
Panelists:• David Tumisang Sello, Lerotholi Polytechnic, Kingdom of
Lesotho • Valarie Akoth Odomgo, Kisumu National Polytechnic, Kenya• Mugabo Guard, IPRC Tumba / Rwanda Polytechnic, Rwanda• Cheikh Tidiane Sy, Youth Entrepreneur, Impact Hub, Senegal• Thomas Ngala Kahindi, Kenya Technical Trainers College, Kenya
16:00-16:30 Refreshment
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16:30-18:30 SESSION 3: Theme: Intercultural Understanding and Life Skills
Venue: Kigali Convention Center, Room: AD10
Moderator:• Iradukunda Olivier from IPRC Kigali / Rwanda Polytechnic.
Kigali, Rwanda
Rapporteurs:• Geoffrey Rutagambwa, Director of Planning at IPRC Gishali• Dr. Consolata M. Mutisya, Head of Research Unit, Kabete
National Polytechnic, Kenya
Lead Speaker: • Rev.Fr.Dr HAGENIMANA Fabien, Vice Chancellor of INES-
Ruhengeri
Panelists: • Peninah Kemunto Okemwa, Rift Valley Technical Training
Institute, Kenya• Uwineza Pacifique, IPRC Kigali / Rwanda Polytechnic, Rwanda• Koumba Maganga Koumely, Youth Education, Girl Empowerment
& Leadership and Social Media Specialist, Democratic Republic of Congo
• Safo Kontaka Obed, Koforidua Technical University, Ghana • Valary Akoth Odongo, Kisumu National Polytechnic, Kenya
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019
09:00- 10:30 OPENING PLENARY OF THE MAIN CONFERENCE
Venue: Kigali Convention Center, Room: MH4
Introductory remarks
Director of Program: • Nikwigize Novella, Media Personality and news anchor on the
Rwandan National TV - Welcome address by Vice Chancellor of Rwanda Polytechnic (RP) Dr. James Gashumba - Address by CAPA Secretary General Mrs. Jahou S. Faal
9:00-10:30 PLENARY 1 – KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS & DISCUSSIONS
Venue: Kigali Convention Center – MH4
Moderators: • Nikwigize Novella, Media Personality and news anchor on the
Rwandan National TV
Rapporteurs: • Nasasira Richard, The Principal of IPRC Kitabi • Eric Niyomugabo, TVET Specialist at the Ministry of Education
/ Rwanda
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Speakers:• Mulindwa Samuel, The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Education, Rwanda• Dr. Kevit Desai is the Principal Secretary in the State Department
of Vocational and Technical Education (TVET) in the Ministry of Education, Kenya
• A Lawalley Cole, Executive Director of the Coalition on Media and Education for Development in Africa Forum (CAFOR), Ethiopia
10:30 – 11:00 Health break
10:30-11:00 OPENING CEREMONY OF THE MAIN CONFERENCE - Brief Rwanda cultural dance entertainment - Address by CAPA Executive Board Deputy Chair, Eastern Region Prof. Laila Abubakar, Vice Chancellor, Technical University of Mombasa, Kenya. - Conferment of Special Awards
• CAPA 2019 Awards of Excellence for Development in Africa• Recognition Awards for distinguished service to CAPA
- Keynote Address by Stephen Ruzibiza, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Rwanda -Private Sector Federation (PSF) - Remarks by Hon. Rosemary Mbabazi, Minister of Youth, Republic of Rwanda - Address by Right Hon. Dr. Ngirente Edouard, Prime Minister, Republic of Rwanda & Official Opening of CAPA Kigali 2019 International Conference - Photographs
14:00 – 15:00 SESSION 4: Theme: Transitioning from a TVET Institution to the Work Place
Venue: Kigali Convention Center, Room: AD10
Moderator:• Prof. Smile Dzisi, Regional Gender Representative (Western) and
Vice Chancellor, Koforidua Technical University, Koforidua, Ghana & Member, CAPA Executive Board
Rapporteurs:• Ingabire Dominique, The Deputy Principal in charge of Academics
and Training at IPRC Gishali • Nsengumuremyi Jean, Lecturer at IPRC Tumba
Lead Speaker: • Dr. Habimana Theodore, Workforce Development Authority,
Kigali, Rwanda
Panelists: • Nshimiyimana Eric, IPRC Musanze / Rwanda Polytechnic,
Rwanda• Joan Kavochi Mugalavai, Rift Valley Technical Training Institute,
Kenya• Ahmad Samaila, Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna State, Nigeria• Cédric Aboudi, Youth Leader and Member of Y-Peer Network,
Cameroon• N’DIAYE Laya, Young Female Lawyer and Agropreneur, Burkina
Faso
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15:00-16:30 SESSION 5: Finals of 2019 CAPA-StartUpAfrica Talent & Innovation Compe-
tition for TVET Students
Venue: Kigali Convention Center, Room: AD10
Moderator:• Mr. Erastus Mong’are, Founder & Chief Executive Officer,
StartUpAfrica Inc. Delaware, USA
Hon. Judges:• Bridgette Harrington, President/CEO, Harrington Dorsey Inc.,
Rwanda• Stephen Gichohi, Senior Technical Advisor/Regional Coordinator,
Skills Initiative for Africa (SIFA), (GIZ) GmbH• Kokou Sename Djagadou, HRST Youth Division, African Union
Commission, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia• Eric Kitetu, Project Director, StartUpAfrica Inc., Delaware, USA
Rapporteurs:• Bimenyimana Gerard, Director of Career Guidance at IPRC Kigali• Nsengumuremyi Jean, Lecturer at IPRC Tumba, Rwanda
Polytechnic
Opening Remarks by - Erastus Mong’are, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, StartUpAfrica, Inc. - Stephen Gichohi, Senior Technical Advisor/Regional Coordinator Skills Initiative for Africa (SIFA), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH - Eric Kitetu, Program Director, StartUpAfrica, Inc.
Pitch Competition• Self-Feed Portable Multi Crop Thresher and Winnowing Machine• Smart Home• Smart Egg Incubator• Vehicle Pollution Restriction System• Smart Solar Water Heater with Metering and Billing System• Pro-Geeks• Drunk Driving Prevention Device• Chick Sex Control Incubator• Wivunika Ticketing• Torsoy Health Drink
• Solar-Pendulum Irrigation Pump - Participants’ Testimonials - Closing Remarks by Erastus Mong’are, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, StartUpAfrica, Inc. - Remarks by Mr. Johannes Kioko Muoka, Senior Program Officer, CAPA Secretariat, Kenya
16:30-16:45 Health Break
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16:45-17:30 SESSION 6: Closing Ceremony for 2nd Pan-African TVET Youth Forum
Venue: Kigali Convention Center, Room: AD10
Moderator: • Mr. Richard NASASIRA, Principal, IPRC Kitabi, Rwanda
Polytechnic (RP)
Rapporteurs:• Eric Niyomugabo, TVET Specialist at the Ministry of Education
/ Rwanda • Bimenyimana Gerard, Director of Career Guidance at IPRC Kigali
Chief Guest:• MULINDWA Samuel; Permanent Secretary /Ministry of
Education, Republic of Rwanda
- Remarks by Dr. James Gashumba, VC Rwanda Polytechnic (RP), Rwanda - Remarks by Mrs. Glory Mutungi, Chairperson of Kenya Association of Technical Training Institutions & CAPA Board Member, Kenya - Declaration and Awarding of Winners of 2019 CAPA-StartUpAfrica Talent & Innovation Competition for TVET Students by Mr. Erastus Mong’are, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, StartUpAfrica Inc. - Remarks by Mr. Pascal Gatabazi; Director General/CEO, Workforce Development Authority, Kigali, Rwanda - Closing Address by Chief Guest, MULINDWA Samuel; Permanent Secretary /Ministry of Education, Republic of Rwandaa - Presentation of Certificates by Mr. Kokou Sename Djagadou, AUC Youth Division - Vote of thanks by by Mrs. Jahou S. Faal, CAPA Secretary General - Declaration of the End of 2nd Pan Africa TVET Youth Forum, Kigali- Rwanda
19:00-21:00 Gala Dinner for 2nd Pan Africa TVET Youth Forum
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THE 2ND PAN-AFRICAN TVET YOUTH FORUM - PROGRAMME OUTLINE
TIME SundayAugust 25
MondayAugust 26
TuesdayAugust 27
WednesdayAugust 28
ThursdayAugust 29
FridayAugust 30
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13.00 – 14.00
LUNCH BREAK
14.00 – 16.00
YOUTH FORUMPLENARY 3
YOUTH FORUMPLENARY 5
PITCH AFRICA TVET
COMPETITION FINALS
16.00 – 16.30
COFFEE BREAK
16.30 – 18.00
YOUTH FORUM PLENARY 4
ROUND TABLE
YOUTH FORUMCLOSING SESSION
19.00 plus
EXECUTIVE BOARD
MEETING
Edited and compiled by:• CAPA Secretariat• Local Organising Committee, Rwanda
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Dates: August 25 -29, 2019
Venue: Kigali Convention Centre
PROGRAMME
COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION OF TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES AND POLYTECHNICS IN AFRICA
CAPA MEMBER COUNTRIES
Eastern region
Rwanda
Tanzania
Kenya
Uganda
Seychelles
Mauritius
Southern region:
Western region:
Nigeria
The Gambia
Sierra Leone Ghana
Botswana
Lesotho
Malawi
Mozambique
Namibia
South Africa
Eswatini Zambia Zimbabwe
For more information:Please visit the CAPA website, www.capa-sec.org
or The CAPA SecretariatTel: +254-20-3343672/251300; Cellphone: +254-792-688383;
Email: [email protected]
2nd PAN–AFRICAN YOUTH FORUMTHEME:“INNOVATION IN TVET FOR SKILLS TRANSFER, YOUTHEMPOWERMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA”