Resources

Annual Reports

HED Annual Report 2012

This year’s annual report highlights HED’s impressive portfolio of international partnerships and the program’s key roles in strengthening the capacity of higher education faculty, institutions, and communities. Between October 2011 and September 2012, HED managed 70 partnerships in 37 countries involving 83 host-country and 57 U.S. institutions. These partnerships bring forth innovative courses, new degree programs, advanced teaching methodology, improved access to education, and the engagement of thought leaders at local, regional and national levels.

Read more ›

More Resources

  • Read more ›

  • TIES: Associate Award Report (2012)

    Regional Report

    TIES: Associate Award Report (2012)

    The United States and Mexico have a history of successful partnerships under the HED program.
    Read the TIES program Associate Award report to learn about partnerships implemented from July 20, 2006, through November 30, 2012.

    Read more ›

  • HED Active Partnerships (FY2012)

    Fact Sheets & Brochures

    HED Active Partnerships (FY2012)

    Higher Education for Development (HED) mobilizes the expertise and resources of the higher education community to address global development challenges by facilitating and managing higher education partnerships. In fiscal year 2012, HED managed a total of 70 active partnerships in 37 countries.

    View where HED partnerships worked in FY2012.

    Read more ›

HED Newsletter

Latest HED Newsletter

HED's bimonthly newsletter provides information and updates about higher education development partnerships worldwide.

Read more ›

Results

Increasing Human Capacity at the Postsecondary Level

In the first six months of FY2012, HED partnerships extended graduate-level admissions opportunities to 3,033 individuals.

See what we're doing ›

All results ›

FIND RESOURCES

Success Story

Senegalese Villages Address Health Education Using Digital Storytelling What started as a senior paper about a young man's desire to improve access to computer technology in Senegal has laid the foundation for a development project that aims to merge the mutual benefits of technology and health education.

Read more ›