ECOWAS and Spanish government to collaborate more on human capital development

Mon, Dec 3, 2018 | By publisher


Economy

ECOWAS and Spanish government are to work together on capacity development

 

 

The Commission of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, and the government of Spain have restated their commitment to greater collaboration in order to build the capacities of citizens in the region.

This was made known at a meeting of Raimundo Robredo Rubio, the Director–General for Africa of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation with Finda Koroma, the vice president of the ECOWAS Commission, on November 29, 2018 in Abuja, Nigeria.

Through the instrumentality of Spain-ECOWAS cooperation, the European country is handing out 12 scholarships for the Inter-university Master’s Degree in Diplomacy and International Relations, under the Scholarship for Diplomats of EOWAS Countries’ fund. The grant is worth 200,000 Euros.

Conferring with the four-man Spanish delegation, Koroma said in line with best practices, the Commission will be calling for proposals at the appropriate time to ensure that all the criteria for prospective recipients are met by the eventual awardees.

She disclosed that the commission will be very open and transparent throughout the entire selection processes but with high sensitivity to gender and youth.

Noting that the scholarship programme is a development in the right direction, Koroma held that going forward, the relevant officials of the commission will discuss the technical details around its implementation including eligibility of countries and issues relating to health insurance and minimum stipends. Clarity will also be sought on the requisite diplomatic outpost needed for processing of documents.

“This for us, is not a one off thing but the beginning of further cooperation,” the vice-president added.

Speaking further, Koroma expressed delight on the significance of the scholarship programme and tied it to the larger possibility of building and enhancing the skills and expertise of the ECOWAS citizens by giving them hope.

She noted that with education and provision of opportunities, the people and especially the youth population can be steered off the dangerous path of irregular migration while also stemming the tide of the unhealthy brain drain which has become a humanitarian dilemma for the region.

Rubio had pointed out that although the scholarship scheme is a pilot programme, the Spanish government would love to make it permanent so long as “everything goes according to plan”

The special envoy who was accompanied to Marcelino Ansorena, the Commission by the Spanish ambassador to Nigeria, Gonzalo Sanchez, his deputy and Carles Borrell, the head, office of Spanish Cooperation with ECOWAS, disclosed that the programme is full board with recipients quartered at the residence of the diplomatic academy.

He stressed the need to meet the language criteria for eligibility even as necessary provisions had been made for smooth implementation. He also urged for a speedy conclusion of the paper works in order to forestall a possible elapse of the window of accessibility.

Rubio said Spain “sees ECOWAS as our partner of choice. We will love to engage more and to solve the problems that we see today, together.”

Koroma and Rubio also held discussions bordering on strengthening cooperation on regional security and building human capital for development.

Apart from improving human capital development in the ECOWAS region, the scholarship programme aims to increase the number of diplomatic experts and analyst in Spanish affairs and language, increase the knowledgebase of the region and promote cooperation as well as the exchange of ideas and information between Spain and ECOWAS.

Also in attendance, were Leopoldo Amado, the ECOWAS Commission’s Commissioner for Education, Science and Culture; Sékou Sangaré, his Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources counterpart; Jerome Boa, the acting director, External Relations; Babacar Ndiaye, the director, Financial Reporting and Reconciliation as well as Remi Ajibewa, the director, Political Affairs, among other officials.

– Dec. 3, 2018 @ 15:47 GMT |

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