The U.S. Agency for International Development and a Washington-based group, Higher Education for Development, today announced the awarding of $1-million in grants to 20 American and 20 African colleges for collaborations in agriculture, health care, and teacher training, among other crucial fields.
The announcement marks a significant step in a broad and ambitious effort to strengthen higher education in sub-Saharan African as a way to develop the region’s economy.
Each of the 20 winning proposals, selected from some 300 applications, will receive a grant of $50,000. Recipients include some research institutions with strong ties to Africa and reputations for undertaking international research projects. But a community college and several smaller liberal-arts institutions also are among the grantees.
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