Partnerships with African Higher Education

England-Africa Partnerships
http://www.britishcouncil.org/learning-what-is-eap.htm
EAP is an opportunity for higher education institutions to try new and innovative approaches to building capacity in African higher education.
Partnership for Higher Education in Africa
http://www.foundation-partnership.org/index.php
Launched in May 2000 by Carnegie Corporation of New York, The Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and The Rockefeller Foundation, the Partnership for Higher Education in Africa represents both a belief in the importance and viability of higher education in Africa and a mechanism to provide meaningful assistance to its renaissance.
Academic Partnerships with South Africans for Mutual Capacity Building
http://www.matrix.msu.edu/sacapacity/
Full conference proceedings and web-streamed speeches, held at Michigan State University in1998.
South Africa-U.S. Higher Education Partnerships Project
http://www.africa.msu.edu/ussa
A database of more than 200 partnerships between U.S. and South African higher education institutions and information about partnerships, created by the MSU African Studies Center, for the Higher Education Forum of the U.S.-South Africa Bi-National Commission.
Institutional Partnerships administered by the Humphrey Fellowships and Institutional Linkages Branch (since 1982)
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/partnership/historical.
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List of partnerships funded by U.S. Department of State and former U.S. Information Agency
Educational Partnerships Program - EPP (formerly College and University Affiliations Program - CUAP)
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/partnership/profiles/fu
lbright.htm
Funded by U.S. Department of State
Institutional Partnerships in Higher Education for International Development
http://www.aascu.org/alo/IP/afr.html
Administered by Association Liaison Office (ALO) and funded by USAID; List of partnerships between U.S. and African Universities