Registration in Progress for the 2024-2025 session of the Master in Agricultural Statistics
02 May – 15 July 2024, 5 pm
With the support of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and FAO, the opening of a special cycle to build the capacity of experienced professionals working in the field of agricultural statistics responds to the need to strengthen the human resource capacity of these department. This cycle is part of the implementation of the training component of the Africa Action Plan of the Global Strategy for the Improvement of Agricultural and Rural Statistics, which is overseen by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
The 10-month training course (including a 3-month internship) leads to a Certificate in Agricultural Statistics. The teaching methods are adapted to the different disciplines to combine theory and practice.
Training
The teaching provided in this course is related to learning techniques for collecting and analyzing statistical and economic information as well as information processing, in the specific field of agricultural statistics. The subjects taught can be grouped into eight (8) Teaching Units:
Recruitment
The recruitment is organised from the NSIs and agricultural statistical services of the following countries: Côte d’Ivoire, Benin, Togo, Niger, Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo. A call for applications will be launched in these countries. Applicants will be required to have two years of experience in the service and to sign a commitment to remain in the service for two years after the training. Applicants should have at least a High School Diploma + 4 years of university studies level. A jury composed of ENSEA lecturers will be responsible for selecting the beneficiaries of the training from among the applicants.
Recruitment level :
- Engineer in Statistics ;
- Master 1 in Agricultural Sciences ;
- Any other degree deemed equivalent.
Vocation
The agricultural statistician collects statistical data in the agricultural and agri-food sector, summarizes them and then disseminates them to the general public (private companies, students, agricultural professionals, etc.) as well as to institutions and organisations that require agricultural statistics.
The main activities of the statistician are as follows
- Census or sample survey at farm or farmer level;
- Data collection through surveys from various providers such as provinces, professional organisations (chamber of agriculture, professional associations), various institutions;
- Data acquisition;
- Data synthesis by the company or sometimes analysis by external service providers;
- Dissemination of results in various media (paper publications, Internet distribution, etc.);
- Ancillary activity: study of specific cases according to the urgency of the situation
Job Opportunities
Agricultural statisticians may work in :
- Administrations in charge of agriculture
- Agro-industrial companies
- Professional agricultural organisations
- Non-governmental organisations;
Test of Knowledge
The semesters consist of 12 to 14 weeks of teaching and examination sessions. A mid-term jury assesses the students’ results. A first session jury assesses the students’ results after the two semesters of training. A catch-up session is organised after the first session jury. A jury of catch-up examines the results of this session. The jury is composed of all the permanent lecturers of ENSEA. Part-time lecturers may be associated with it. The jury has the final say on the results of the knowledge tests of the TU or the modules of the TU in which the student is registered for each semester.