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Implementing the Strategy for financial reform of higher education in Mozambique (EFES)

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  • Bart Fonteyne
  • Ben Jongbloed

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This report describes the results of more than fifteen years of cooperation between the Government of Mozambique, the Government of the Netherlands, the Mozambican higher education institutions and the relevant stakeholders in designing and implementing reforms in the financing of higher education in Mozambique. Through the support of NUFFIC, the Dutch organisation for internationalisation in education, many collaborative projects – all of them managed by CHEPS – were undertaken to develop and implement a revised financing framework for the rapidly growing Mozambican higher education system – a system confronted by many challenges in terms of access, quality and efficiency. This report includes: (1) an historical overview of the various events that have shaped the financing situation from the year 2000 onwards; (2) the rationale for the financial reforms, (3) the design of a revised policy framework, together with a novel approach for the monitoring and evaluation of the policy mix; (4) the intense consultation processes and simulations undertaken during the 2011-2017 implementation phase, (5) a detailed description of the design of each of the three funding streams included in the revised funding framework, together with a discussion of the various trade-offs implied by the framework. In the final chapter, the report provides conclusions and recommendations on how the implementation of the financial reform can be continued successfully.

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  • Bart Fonteyne & Ben Jongbloed, 2018. "Implementing the Strategy for financial reform of higher education in Mozambique (EFES)," CHEPS Working Papers 201801, University of Twente, Center for Higher Education Policy Studies (CHEPS).
  • Handle: RePEc:chs:wpachs:201801
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    Mozambique; higher education finance; cost sharing; funding formulas; policy evaluation;
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