Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa: Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship > Competitions
Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa: Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship
Recipients
- Neissan Besharati
- University of Witswatersrand, Development Management
Evaluating Effectiveness of Development Institutions in South Africa
- Elias Courson
- Niger Delta University, Geography
The Geography of Conflicts in Nigeria's Niger Delta
- Oluyemi Oyenike Fayomi
- Covenant University, International Relations
The Diaspora and Nigeria-Ghana Relations (1979-2009)
- Joseph Usar Iornumbe
- University of Jos, Health Economics
An Economic Analysis of Retail Pharmaceutical Market in Nigeria: Towards Access Expansion and Policy
- Peter Jide Jimoh
- Lagos State University, Mass Communication
An Interrogation of Commitment to Conflict-Sensitive Journalism in the Nigerian Print Media Coverage of the Jos Violent Crisis
- Maluke Emmanuel Letete
- University of Cape Town, Economics
Essays on Political and Economic Institutions, Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Development in Kenya
- Godfrey Maringira
- University of the Western Cape, Sociology
The Life of Exiled Zimbabwean Ex-Soldiers in South Africa: Coping with the Repressed Memories of War and Political Violence
- Fankie Lucas Monama
- Stellenbosch University, History
Wartime Propaganda in the Union of South Africa, 1939-45
- Kemi Ogunsola
- University of Ibadan, Information Science
ICT Deployment: Readiness, and Quality of Service as Predictors of Use of E-Government Services Provided by Selected Government Agencies in Nigeria
- Ebunoluwa Popoola
- Ahmadu Bello University, Law
The Protection of Environmental Rights under International Law: A Comparative Study of Industrial Pollution Control in Nigeria and South Africa
- Suleiman Samaila
- Bayero University, History
The Middle Belt in Nigeria: An Alternative Historiography
- Eria Serwajja
- Busitema University, Development Studies
Examining the Land Question in Resettlement: A Case of Post-Conflict Northern Uganda
- Gugulethu G. Siziba
- Stellenbosch University, Anthropology/Sociology
Language and the Politics of Identity in South Africa: The Case of Shona and Ndebele Migrants in Johannesburg
- Erima Comfort Ugbem
- Benue State University, Anthropology/Sociology
Dynamics of Identity Construction Among Ethnic Groups in Benue State


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