MoHERST Signs Performance Contract with Tertiary, Higher Education Institutions

By Mahzouba Maya Faal

 

The Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (MoHERST) has recently signed performance contracts with tertiary and higher education institutions under its purview at an event held at the Ministry’s conference hall in Bijilo.

The objective of the performance contract is to ensure that institutions deliver their respective programmes effectively and efficiently in a measured manner.

In his opening statement, the Honourable Minister of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology, Professor Pierre Gomez said this initiative is the first of its kind in the history of the tertiary and higher education sector in The Gambia.  He stressed the need for the heads of institutions to uphold the respective contracts geared towards improving the service delivery, performance and output of their respective institutions. The Minister promised the support of the Ministry and entire government in the implementation of the contract.

 “The cardinal pillars of this contract have been tailored around ensuring the quality of teaching and learning, improving research output, improving institutional management systems, the provision of infrastructure and equipment, performance evaluation, and professional conduct and growth,” said Hon. Gomez.

Furthermore, he thanked the Ministry of Justice for their support in the formulation of the performance contract.

For his part, the CEO of the National Accreditation and Quality Assurance Authority (NAQAA), Dr Gibril Jaw, highlighted that training programmes need to be designed to respond to the developmental needs of the country and must respond to the needs of the clients. Thus, NAQAA will provide supervisory and technical oversight in the implementation of the Performance Contract in line with the NAQAA Act 2021, as well as the Tertiary and Higher Education Act 2016.

 Moreover, respective Chairpersons of Councils and Boards expressed commitment to deliver and work with the Ministry, its partners and stakeholders in ensuring that the performance contract is successfully implemented.They, however, solicited the Ministry’s support in this endeavor.

The performance contracts initiative come at a time when the Ministry’s transformation agenda is being implemented, premised on the need to put tertiary and higher education institutions at the forefront of that development drive.

The contracted institutions include The University of The Gambia, the University of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology, the Management Development Institute and The Gambia College.