CODESRIA STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2021 - Reaching New Frontiers in Social Science Research and - Knowledge Production for African Transformation


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Consequently, the Council has its footprints in all parts of the continent and beyond, and has helped shape the ways in which Africans think about governance and development in Africa and the rest of the world. [...] The fall of primary commodity prices, and the disruption of livelihoods, ecosystems, economies, and institutions of governance caused by climate change, epidemics and pandemics such as HIV/AIDs and, more recently the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), terror attacks, and the conflicts in West and Central Africa, as well as in the Horn of Africa, Sudan and South Sudan, and in Libya, and the economic and go. [...] Epistemology and methodology: The varied approaches to apprehending social realities, the relationship between the apprehension and creation of realities and the distributional and policy consequences of various ways of approaching the process of knowledge reaction will be preoccupations of work undertaken by the initiatives. [...] The overall objective of the activities is to respond creatively, innovatively and in a timely manner to the training needs of African researchers, while encouraging innovation and experimentation in the development of new activities designed to address the constantly changing field of social science research on the continent and beyond. [...] The following considerations will guide the nature of activities and mode of implementation: • The need to decentralize certain activities with the aim of strengthening the role of regional institutions and universities in CODESRIA's activities and ease implementation of programmes; • The need to continue and enrich the focus of the 'CODESRIA Annual Humanities and Social Science Campus' as a platf.




Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA).


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Features the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), a Pan-African nongovernmental organization headquartered in Dakar, Senegal. Highlights research and training activities of the council and provides access to online publications.




Codesria Bulletin


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Africa and the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century


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The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, CODESRIA, held its 13th General Assembly, 5-9 December 2011, in Rabat Morocco. The theme of the scientific conference was: Africa and the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century. Some of the reasons that influenced the choice of this theme were to do with how Africa should position itself in the new global political and economic order in the context of an increasingly complex neoliberal globalisation. Changes in intercultural relations at the global level, climate change, poverty, rapid urbanisation, the ICTs revolution, the emergence of a multi-polar world and the phenomenon of emerging powers of the South are some of the realities of our world that are widely and extensively discussed by both academics and policy-makers. This book contains the statutory lectures of the 13th General Assembly. Each one speaks to major challenges that African and the Global South are facing in this second decade of the Twenty-first Century: neoliberal globalisation, capital flight, the land question, gender relations, with a particular focus on matriarchy; and universalism.




Codesria Bulletin


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Privatisation and Private Higher Education in Kenya. Implications for Access, Equity and Knowledge Production


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This book addresses the implications of this development in Kenya, with regard to the responsiveness of private higher education to issues of broadening access, equity and the traditional research function of universities.







Gender, Science and Technology: Perspectives from Africa


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This sixth volume of the CODESRIA Gender Series is a collection of discourses, perspectives, practices and policies on the role of the female gender in science and technology, particularly in the African context. Although widely advocated as the indisputable foundation for political and economic power in the modern world, science and technology remains marked by various layers and dimensions of gender inequality that work to the disadvantage of girls and women. Despite the fact that a lot of awareness has been created, and gender issues are now more readily acknowledged by various development initiatives in Africa, participation in science and technology still remains a hurdle as far as girls and women are concerned. A common theme that runs through the book is how feminine identities, ideologies of domesticity and gender stereotypes, and the inadequacy or lack of clear policies facilitate the invisibility of women in science and technology. This notwithstanding, women have never ceased devising clever and ingenious ways that would enable them to master nature, from the margins. The book provides a window onto the current state of female participation in science and technology in Africa, along with an analysis of the historical backgrounds, current educational and professional contexts, and prospects for the future. While it is evident that more research needs to be done, with more groups in different regions, this volume brings together a rich and inspiring collection of qualitative insights on gender, science and technology in Africa. The CODESRIA Gender Series acknowledges the need to challenge the masculinities underpinning the structures of repression that target women. The series aims to keep alive and nourish African social science research with insightful research and debates that challenge conventional wisdom, structures and ideologies that are narrowly informed by caricatures of gender realities. It strives to showcase the best in African gender research and provide a platform for emerging new talents to flower.