Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
Conseil pour le d
éveloppement de la recherche en sciences sociales en Afrique
Conselho para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Ciências Sociais na Àfrica
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Lusophone Africa Initiative

The Lusophone Africa Initiative was launched in 2004 in order to strengthen the overall presence of Portuguese-speaking African researchers in CODESRIA and boost their participation in the Council’s various activities. To this end, the Council is seeking simultaneously to reach out to and integrate this important but marginalized section of the African social research community into its work. This is being done in the conviction that success in the greater integration of Portuguese-speaking African researchers into the work of the Council would also reinforce the institutional objective of transcending linguistic and geographical barriers in the organization of its activities, and help the enrichment of knowledge production on the African continent. The Lusophone Africa Initiative has been developed to incorporate research, research training, policy dialogue and publications activities. And in order to ensure the full institutional anchorage of the activities undertaken and the relations of collaboration that were being promoted within the Programme, memoranda of understanding (MoUs) have been signed with INEP and the Amilcar Cabral University in Bissau, the Amilcar Cabral Foundation in Praia, Cape Verde, Agostinho Neto University and the Catholic University in Luanda, Angola and others are being negotiated. 

Since 2004 when the Lusophone Africa Initiative was formally launched, a marked increase in the participation of Portuguese-speaking African scholars in CODESRIA activities has been registered. The point needs to be underscored that the Lusophone Africa Initiative was also conceived as a programme that would be open to English and French-speaking researchers interested in comparative research on Portuguese-speaking African countries and vice versa. This way, the Council sought concretely to break language barriers to scholarly exchange and collaboration in Africa. It was also a means of investing more in the visibility of scholarship from within Africa on the Portuguese-speaking African countries.

Four New NWGs Established in 2006:

  • António Guebe (Angola) : Communauté Hanha: une analyse des aspects politiques, socio-économiques et religieux

  • Hélder Amílcar Jauana (Mozambique): L’action politique des mozambicains au quotidien: le cas des municipalités de Beira et Nampula

  • Muminatu Sani (Guinée Bissau) :Rites des groupes ethniques Peul et Balante

  • António Baptista (Cap Vert) : Capital Social et Développement des Communautés des pécheurs du Cap Vert

  • Gil Évora (Cap Vert) : Le model capverdien d’intervention face au VHI/SIDA

  • In 2006, a workshop on the Angolan Higher Education System was also organised in Luanda, Angola,.

Four National Working Groups under this Programme, launched in 2004

 

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