(pp.013-027) S. Nwankowo ‘The role of the university sector in achieving the millennium development goals in Africa’, World Sustainable Development Outlook, 2004
SONNY NWANKWO, UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON, UK
DOI: 10.47556/B.OUTLOOK2004.2.1
Abstract: Africa's failures in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are deeply intertwined with the broader question of how the region's university sector is complementarily evolving a role in accelerating progress and influencing the wider issues of sustainable development. As a strategic sector and catalyst for development, the role of the university is well established. Growth and development are not abstract concepts - they define the interdependencies between man and nature in time and space. From this as a point of departure, the paper asks the question: wither the university, as an institutional stakeholder, in the contemporary discourse of Africa's development? Is the African university relevant in this discourse? What should constitute its role and how should performance be evaluated in relation to progressing the ideals of sustainable development? This paper addresses these myriads of contending expectations by evaluating country-owned and -led knowledge-for-development contexts of MDS’ realisation and suggests target areas for reform emphasis.
Keywords: Millennium Development Goals; Sustainable Development; University; Africa.