Institutional partners, through financial or technical support, strengthen ENSEA’s capacities and enable it to achieve its objectives.

ENSEA works in close collaboration with many international partners, namely the African Development Bank, the World Bank, etc. Some of them finance the school’s projects, others are partners in the field, in the framework of the implementation of these projects.

Several institutional projects are underway at ENSEA. These are

  • ACE Impact with the French Development Agency
  • ACE with the World Bank
  • PRCS with the ADB
  • PACER with WAEMU
  • GLOBAL STRATEGY with the ADB and UNECA
  • The PMA 2020 platform was launched in 2013 to address the need for performance monitoring to track progress toward the goals and principles of the Family Planning 2020 (FP 2020) initiative.

    PMA 2020 is being implemented in 11 countries-Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo-under the overall coordination of the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health (Gates Institute) at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Bloomberg School of Public Health and in partnership with a network of universities, research institutions, and national statistical agencies, and with the financial support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

  • The PMA 2020 platform was launched in 2013 to address the need for performance monitoring to track progress toward the goals and principles of the Family Planning 2020 (FP 2020) initiative.

    PMA 2020 is being implemented in 11 countries-Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo-under the overall coordination of the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health (Gates Institute) at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Bloomberg School of Public Health and in partnership with a network of universities, research institutions, and national statistical agencies, and with the financial support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

  • ENSEA signed on 18 July 2016 a Memorandum of Understanding with one of its institutional partners, the African Development Bank (AfDB), acting in its capacity as administrator of the Multi-country Statistical Capacity Building Programme (PCRS IV) for results-based  Management as far as development is concerned. The Statistical Capacity Building Programme is a response to the need to address the challenges of providing accurate and reliable statistics in Africa and mobilizing financial partners. Through capacity building of statistical institutions, this programme covers all 54 regional member countries. It provides technical assistance and training while investing in the capacity of the national statistical systems of participating Regional Member Countries (RMCs). Beneficiaries include producers and users of official statistics, including national statistical agencies, national policy makers, businesses and investors, researchers and analysts, citizens of RMCs, Sub-Regional Organisations (SROs) and Statistical Training Centres (STCs).

  • The PMA 2020 platform was launched in 2013 to address the need for performance monitoring to track progress toward the goals and principles of the Family Planning 2020 (FP 2020) initiative.

    PMA 2020 is being implemented in 11 countries-Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo-under the overall coordination of the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health (Gates Institute) at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Bloomberg School of Public Health and in partnership with a network of universities, research institutions, and national statistical agencies, and with the financial support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

  • Since its creation in 1961, ENSEA has contributed to the training of more than 4,500 statisticians from African countries that share the French, English and Portuguese languages. Since 1990, ENSEA has reinforced its research activities. The quality of its training and the density of its studies have earned it, successively in 2005, the label of Regional Center of Excellence of the WAEMU and in 2015, the label of African Center of Excellence (ACE) of the World Bank.