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www. ju. edu. et University Collaboration for Better Health in Ethiopia (UCBHE) A Network University Collaboration Program Jimma University, Ethiopia By Kora Tushune, Vice President, Jimma University Local Coordinator, JU-IUC Program University of Gent, Belgium. January, 2016
www. ju. edu. et Jimma University at a glance
Jimma University… □ Located in south western part of the country, in Jimma town, 352 kms outside Addis Ababa □ Established during the first wave HE expansion, in 1997; the constituent institutions are much older, 27 and 55 years □ Has four campuses (Main campus, Business and Economics, Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, and Kito Furdisa), all in Jimma town; University Teaching Hospital is part of the main campus; Agaro Campus (soon coming) By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Jimma University… □ A leading and rapidly growing university in Ethiopia □ National and regional vision of leadership and excellence □ Hosts 57 bachelor’s, 119 masters and 17 Ph. D programs □ Jimma University is the national pioneer in CBE □ Motto: we are in the community By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Jimma University: Location Jimma By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Campuses Main Campus Main campus JUCAVM College of Agric. & Vet Medicine Institute of Technology College of Business & Economics By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Community Based education (CBE) framework Community Rural community University Business organizations Service and extension Teaching and learning Industry CBE Urban Dwellers Research and scholarship CBOs Public organizations NGOs CSOs By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Figures: Student population (2014/15) Level of study Male Female Total Undergraduate 27036 10147 37183 Postgraduate diploma 1078 296 1374 Graduate (Masters) 3776 477 4253 Ph. D 99 8 107 Total 31989 10928 42917 By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Figures: Staff population (2014/15) Level of study Male Female Total Faculty 1358 180 1538 Ethiopian 1278 167 1445 Expatriate 80 13 93 2996 1930 4926 54 13 67 4408 2123 6531 Admin. and health prof. Technical assistants Total By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Teaching colleges and institutes □ College of Health Sciences □ College of Business and Economics □ Institute of Technology □ College of Agriculture and Vet Medicine □ College of Natural Sciences □ College of Social Sciences □ College of Education and Behavioral Sciences □ College of Law and Governance By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Research institutes and centers □ Institute of Health Sciences Research (IHSR)-HDSS □ Tropical and Infectious Diseases Research Center (TIDRC)) □ Institute of Biotechnology (IOB) p Molecular biology Lab p Mycobacteriology Research Lab □ National Center for Drug Quality (CDQ) By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Research institutes… □ Center for Soil Transmitted (STH) Helminthes Research □ International Institute of Coffee Research (IICR) □ Institute of Oromo Studies (IOS) □ International Center for Monitoring and Evaluation (ICME) □ Ethiopian Institute for Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation (EIRCCA) By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
www. ju. edu. et Recap of VLIR-IUC Program
Program theme of JU VLIR-IUC Investigating the Impact of the Gilgel Gibe Dam: A Multidisciplinary Approach towards capacity Building By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
JU-IUC Timeline By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Sharing values Audere Sapiens Dare to Think We are in the Community IUC Sharing Minds Changing lives By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Achievements of the IUC program Human capacity building • Over 50 Ph. D and 7 MSc opportunities • 95 short course that benefitted over 500 staff • 2 Ph. D and 31 MSc Flemish students attached for research Infrastructure • Six advanced labs (COEs) and three field sites and many resources centers • Very good ICT infrastructure and human capacity • Improved library services Academic programs • Three Ph. D and two masters programs • Development of curricula • 8 teaching materials By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Achievements… Scientific outputs • Over 50 researches with more than 120 publications on PRJ and. . . policy briefs and. . . proceedings • . . . technology transfers Networking Image and reputation Development contribution • JU was the leading university in the country for five consecutive years • Over three counts of direct influence of national policy • Improving livelihood of the local community • ICT community resource centers (CRCs) By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
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www. ju. edu. et University Collaboration for Better Health in Ethiopia (UCBHE) A network program
Network members and organization Ethiopian universities Flemish universities Hawassa University KUL Hogescholen Hasselt University COVMA AAU Jimma Universit y of Gent University of Antwerp Ambo University VUB By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Local partner universities Ambo Jimma University COVMA Hawass University By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Premises for the network program Experiences of IUC program JU strategic plan GTP II Network program Local partner universities plan (UCBHE) VLIR country strategy ESDP V HSDP V By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Themes for Ethiopia in country strategy Food Security and agriculture Environment and water Economic and social development Health By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Why health? □ Health in general and infectious diseases and nutrition are major public health threats in Ethiopia. □ Four of the five research projects in IUC program were dealing with human and animal health □ Many centers of excellence that can support health science education and research were established □ Three joint Ph. D programs initiated recently by IUC program, namely, infectious diseases, human nutrition and environmental health and ecology □ Relevance and synergy with to partner universities By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Projects in the program There are the projects under the network program: □ Project 1: Enhancing infectious diseases education and research in Ethiopia □ Project 2: Better child health and growth through nutrition sensitive agriculture □ Project 3: Transversal: statistics and information management (statistics, ICT and library) By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Program objectives Academic objectives Developmental objectives • Improve access to and quality of graduate education • Generate scientific evidence and technology through collaborative research • Building capacity of partner universities • Strengthen the higher education sector of the country • Reduce burden of infectious diseases and nutritional disorders • Contribute to better health in Ethiopia National development goals By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Approaches and strategies □ Leveraging experience and capacity developed during IUC years □ Joint Ph. D programs and co-promoting Ph. D candidates □ Engaging in collaborative research into priority issues and informing national policy through scientific evidence and products □ Networking with institutions, organizations and the community for synergy, complementarities and sust. □ Dissemination: publication, seminars, workshops and conferences □ Sharing resources, skill and experiences with partner universities in north and south By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Our expectations for the matchmaking □ Adherence to principles of equal partnership □ Reciprocity (mutually beneficial) □ Availability of interest and capacity □ Commitment to north-south collaboration □ Time to participate in the collaboration □ Institutional support and ownership □ Addressing issues of gender □ Flexibility to exploit opportunities and address challenges By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
What do we bring to the table? □ A good track record in managing collaborative projects including IUC □ Multidisciplinary setting and a comprehensive institution that has nearly all programs □ Modestly equipped research infrastructure and field sites □ Passion and energy □ Huge government commitment and rapidly expanding higher education sector □ Network of collaborations and partnerships By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Issues we considered in the program □ Turnover of senior faculty □ Ensuring commitment and optimum collaboration from partner universities in the north and south. □ Procurement and supply chain management of research inputs □ Multiple responsibility and workload on key personnel By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
‘The only time that we win is when we come together…’ Democratic National Convention in July 1988 THANK YOU By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
www. ju. edu. et Network projects
www. ju. edu. et Project 1 Enhancing Infectious Diseases Education and Research in Ethiopia By Dr. Dilnesaw Yewhalaw (Project leader)
Overview of the project □ Infectious diseases contribute to the large proportion of morbidity, mortality and disability in Ethiopia □ Call for trained human power to overcome this development menace □ This Needs establishment of Network University Collaboration (NUC) □ JU will serve as a hub in the network to support build the capacity of partner institutions
Overview… □ Infectious diseases have been the main research topics in the IUC program □ JU launched a joint Ph. D program in Tropical and Infectious Diseases □ JU will carry out multiplication of capacity building efforts based on priority theme of the country strategy By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Key Components of the Activities □ Capacity building of partner institutions through joint MSc and Ph. D training programs on infectious diseases □ Conduct collaborative research with partner institutions to develop new or improved technologies or tools for surveillance, detection, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of infectious diseases □ Develop curricula to launch joint MSc and Ph. D programs □ Set up or strengthen research facilities at the local partner institutions □ Joint grant proposal writing for funding for collaborative research 37
Proposed research themes □ VLIR-UOS country strategy for Ethiopia had identified health as a national area of priority sector □ Main research themes will be but not limited to on: - Epidemiology, pathogenesis and control of infectious diseases such as Malaria, TB/HIV and NTDs - Emerging, Resurging, Re-emerging infectious diseases due to societal, environmental and climate changes 38
Participation of North Partners □ Joint curricula development □ Joint mentorship of MSc and Ph. D students □ Offering courses and training on transferable skills for MSc and Ph. D students □ Collaborative research □ Training on grant proposals and writing joint competitive grant proposals and student exchange □ Setting up research facilities 39
Project leader: Delenasaw Yewhalaw (Ph. D) Jimma University, P. Obox 5195 Jimma, University Tel: +251 917 80 43 52 E-Mail: delenasaw. yewhalaw@ju. edu. et. OR delenasawye@yahoo. com 40
www. ju. edu. et Project 2 Better child health and growth through nutrition sensitive agriculture By Prof. Tefera Belachew (Project leader)
Overview of the project □ Although there are several efforts in reducing childhood malnutrition, stunting had become pervasively high in Ethiopia. □ The first “ 1000 days window of opportunity” starting from intrauterine life to 24 months after delivery □ Following the Global consensus, the multi-sectoral approach of the revised national nutrition program of Ethiopia calls for nutrition sensitive intervcention.
How it Linked with the IUC Program • capacity of the JU=== >it is logical to think more at the national level and fit into the VLIR’s country program to have more a resonance/spinoff effect. • This project addresses one of thematic areas identified by the VLIR as a priority country strategy for Ethiopia, “The Health”. • It is also in accord with the national strategic direction of creating south-to-south collaboration between universities in the country.
Proposed Areas/Themes of Research 1. Improving dietary diversity and Nutrient density through promotion of nutrition sensitive agriculture and aquaculture. p Soil and plant zinc content and zinc status of children p Growth highland fruits and backyard vegetable gardening and consumption enhancement on child health and nutritional status p Effect of promotion of fish /other animal source food complementary food on child health and growth p Effect of optimizing indigenous(Local) food processing techniques (fermentation, germination, blending…) to enhance nutrient bioavailability 2. Examining the effect of local production of nutrient dense complementary foods through the small scale and micro enterprises of women on child on the morbidity and linear growth of children 3. Evaluation of Addition of zinc into fertilizer + consumption enhancement on the morbidity and linear growth of children Eexpected outcomes of these projects are enhancing Child health, growth / Child development and Survival.
How can North Partners Participate? □Joint supervision of Ph. Ds □Collaborative research project □Staff exchange and teaching(Visiting professor) □Double degree programs for Ph. Ds □Sharing of Laboratory. . . By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Project leader name and contact: Prof. Dr. Tefera Belachew Email: teferabelachew@gmail. com Telephone: 251917804072 46
www. ju. edu. et Project 3: Transversal Statistics, ICT and library
Overview Introduce affordable technologies to improve services Share existing technologies with other universities in the network Introduce new technologies Effective management and monitoring of ICT Services Introduce advanced technologies to support scientific research Facilitate sharing of digital resources Use elearning and affordable digital classrooms to improve By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016 teaching/learning experience
Link with IUC Capacity on using open-source tools is already built through the IUC program Most of the planned activities have roots in the IUC DSpace is configured for JU. this project, we will work with other universities to In enable “Federated Search from Different databases” Members are well aware of the IUC By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Activities Integrating affordable technologies to improve university services Promote free and open source software usage Introduce new free tools to use for services Effective Management and Monitoring of ICT services Monitor all hardware and software resources using open source tools Integrate monitoring tools with existing applications Introduce Advanced Technologies to support Scientific Research Build capacity of ICT Staff on new scientific technologies and tools Introduce private cloud solutions Introduce High Performance Computing Solutions Facilitate Sharing of Digital Resources Build institutional repositories in the member universities Build application to enable federated search of resources e. Learning and Affordable Digital Classrooms Build 'affordable' smart classrooms By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016 Introduce e. Learning in selected departments by involving faculty
Expectation from North Partners Active participation in human capacity building Share expertise and best practices Train professionals Assist in building solutions By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
Project leader: Girum Ketema Teklemariam Director, ICT Development Jimma University Jimma, Ethiopia Girum. ketema@ju. edu. et girum. ketema@intec. ugent. be +251 -911 -725 -217 (Mob. Et. ) +32 -48 -512 -7384 (Mob. Be. ) By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
‘The only time that we win is when we come together…’ Democratic National Convention in July 1988 THANK YOU By Kora Tushune. Network matchmaking-Brussels, January 2016
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