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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