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NUFU

The Norwegian Programme for Development, Research and Education (NUFU) supports partnership-based academic cooperation between researchers and institutions in developing countries and their partners in Norway focusing on research, education, capacity building and institutional development.

About the programme

The NUFU Programme - the Norwegian Programme for Development, Research and Education – is a programme for independent academic cooperation based on initiatives from researchers and institutions in the South and their partners in Norway. The NUFU Programme 2007 – 2012 has a strong focus on stimulating regional network cooperation in the South, and supports networks that contribute to increased academic collaboration between institutions in the South; and between institutions in the South and in the North.

The NUFU Programme was launched in 1991, and in 2006 Norad and SIU entered an agreement regulating the fourth five-year period of the programme – from 2007 to 2011. The programme period has been extended to 2012. Since 2007 three sub-programmes have also been established with reference to § 2.2 in the NUFU framework agreement. These are the Tanzania – Norway NUFU Programme, the Norwegian University Cooperation Programme for Capacity Development in Sudan (NUCOOP) and NUFU Women’s rights and gender equality in an international perspective (NUFU Gender 2008-2012).

Key figures

The total budget frame for the current programme period, including the three sub-programmes, is approximately NOK 400 million.

In the current programme period the NUFU Programme Board has allocated support to a total of 69 five-year cooperation projects, out of which 39 are bilateral and 30 are network projects. Bilateral projects have two partner institutions, one in the South and one in Norway whereas network projects have two main partner institutions, one in the South and one in Norway as well as one or more network partners. Details about all projects supported by the NUFU Programme can be found in SIU’s online project database.

35 main partner institutions in 19 different countries in the South, together with their counterparts at 12 Norwegian institutions of higher education are in the process of implementing the cooperation projects. In addition 17 two-year projects phasing out long-term cooperation projects were implemented in the years 2007-2009.

Participating institutions in the NUFU Programme

The following universities and universities colleges in the South and Norway are main partner institutions in the NUFU Programme in the period 2007-2011:

Main partner institutions in the South

Africa
Country Institution
Ethiopia Addis Ababa University
Dilla University
Hawassa University
Mekelle University
Ghana University of Ghana
Madagaskar University of Tulear
Malawi University of Malawi
Mozambique Eduardo Mondlane University
South Africa University of KwaZulu-Natal
University of Pretoria
University of Stellenbosch
University of the Western Cape
South Sudan University of Bahr el Ghazal (NUCOOP only)
University of Juba (NUCOOP only)
Upper Nile University (NUCOOP only)
Sudan Ahfad University for Women
Tanzania Mzumbe University
Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences
Sokoine University of Agriculture
Tumaini University
University of Dar es Salaam
Uganda Kyambogo University
Makerere University
Zambia University of Zambia
Zimbabwe University of Zimbabwe
Asia
Country Institution
Bangladesh University of Chittagong
University of Dhaka
China Tibet University
Indonesia Gadjah Mada University
Nepal Tribhuvan University
Palestinian areas Birzeit University
Sri Lanka Eastern University
University of Ruhuna
Vietnam National Institute of Animal Husbandry
Research Institute for Aquaculture No. 3

Main partner institutions in Norway

Akershus University College (NUCOOP only)
Bodø University College
Norwegian School of Veterinary Science
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Oslo University College
School of Mission and Theology
University of Agder
University of Bergen
University of Oslo
University of Stavanger
University of Tromsø

Publications

Tanzania-Norway NUFU Programme Annual Report 2010

NUFU Annual Report 2010

NUFU Annual Report 2009

Gender Mainstreaming in the NUFU Programme - Report

Tanzania-Norway NUFU Programme - Annual Report 2009


Contact


SIU's project database


Guide to NUFU

Guide to The Norwegian Programme for Development, Research and Education (NUFU)


Internet magazine


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