ENSEA/Master in Agricultural Statistics: Defences of students
The Master II students in agricultural statistics completed the presentation of their thesis on Monday, October 21, 2019 at ENSEA premises located in Cocody.
Since its creation in 1961, ENSEA has contributed to the training of more than 4,000 statisticians from African countries sharing the French, English and Portuguese languages. Since 1990, ENSEA has strengthened its research activities.
The quality of the training and the density of studies have successively earned it the label of WAEMU Regional Centre of Excellence in 2005 and the World Bank’s African Centre of Excellence (ACE) in 2015.
The activities of the “African Centre of Excellence (ACE)” are part of the ENSEA Strategic Plan, which is structured around four action plans.
The Master II students in agricultural statistics completed the presentation of their thesis on Monday, October 21, 2019 at ENSEA premises located in Cocody.
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As part of the new communication policy of ENSEA of Abidjan, the School’s Communication Department invites graduates who wish to take part in the photo shoot it is organising from 24 to 26 October 2019 to express their interest with a clear desire to renounce their image rights for the school’s promotional activities (branding, website,…
The launch of the activities of ENSEA Students and Trainees Association (AES) took place on Saturday 9 November 2019 in the school’s amphitheatre from 14h to 17h.
ISSEA of Yaoundé, ENSAE of Dakar and AFRISTAT were selected as partners by ENSEA because of their common experience in the field of higher statistical training. Other academic and professional partners, particularly from the private sector and the research community, support the implementation of the various activities.
The various action plans aim to build ENSEA’s capacity in statistical training and research in order to ensure its long-term positioning as a regional reference centre. In this context, the creation of a Doctoral School in Applied Statistics and the development of distance learning will significantly contribute to its influence. These plans also include governance reforms aimed at ensuring greater ACE autonomy.
To achieve this objective, five activities will be implemented:
The objective of this second action plan is to create the conditions for establishing at ENSEA a reference research centre in statistics and applied economics to meet the methodological challenges faced by National Statistical Systems actors and to support decision-making. These include, among others :
The third action plan focusing on the Equity and Attractiveness Dimension is intended to increase the visibility and accessibility of ENSEA’s training offer to a greater number of students and lecturer-researchers in the sub-region. More specifically, it will be about:
(i) improving the living environment of students
(ii) strengthening English language learning
(iii) providing assistance to non-fellowship students
(iv) carrying out an accreditation process for diplomas
The fourth action plan focuses on management and governance. The activities of this plan are organized around the following :
(i) project governance
(ii) financial management
(iii) ENSEA government reform
(iii) implementation of a communication policy towards partners
(iv) provision of technical assistance to the African Institute of Statistics (AIS) and the National Statistical Institutes (NSIs)
THE MEMBERS WHO MANAGE THE PROJECT INTERNALLY
COORDONNATEUR DU CEA Dr Kouadio Kouassi Hugues, Directeur de l’ENSEA d’Abidjan en compagnie des diplômés Dosso Bakary économiste à UNECA bureau régional Afrique de l’Ouest et Elhadji Malam Souley expert à Afristat
COORDONNATEUR ADJOINT Dr Kouadio Kouassi Hugues, Directeur de l’ENSEA d’Abidjan en compagnie des diplômés Dosso Bakary économiste à UNECA bureau régional Afrique de l’Ouest et Elhadji Malam Souley expert à Afristat
RESPONSABLE DU SUIVI-ÉVALUATION Dr Kouadio Kouassi Hugues, Directeur de l’ENSEA d’Abidjan en compagnie des diplômés Dosso Bakary économiste à UNECA bureau régional Afrique de l’Ouest et Elhadji Malam Souley expert à Afristat
THE THREE MAIN COORDINATING BODIES OF THE PROJECT
Three main bodies are intended to ensure the coordination of the Centre: a Technical Committee, a Steering Committee and a Scientific Council. The choice of members of the Scientific Council was dictated by the personality and dimension of the people’s scientific work as well as their proximity to the ACE themes, a desire to guarantee a wide geographical and disciplinary distribution, a good mix between academics and industrialists, gender aspect, the presence of Anglophones.