A recent report by African Platform for Social Protection (APSP) in collaboration with PASGR argues that Cash Transfer Programmes is a key determinant to improving well-being in poor families, people living with disabilities, old people, vulnerable children and orphans. Their infographics below synthesizes their key findings: APSP infographics The data was obtained from the Ministry […]
About 200 African scholars were in Kenya for two weeks to fashion out ways of revolutionising tertiary education in Africa. The scholars from 13 African universities and four research institutions, met on the platform of Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) to explore new learning methods that would be beneficial to learners in […]
In a world where movements appear and fizzle out just as they are getting started, Nigeria’s Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement is an exception. Meant to be a one-day march in 2014, it has now entered its fourth year and is waxing strong. What’s more, it has done so partly by rejecting funding from […]
Learning begins from integrating the African wisdom into the teaching and learning experiences. There is a need for the African Universities to rethink about how teaching and learning occur in line with our wisdom, values for the generations to come. Read more This has been re-posted from https://enezaeducation.com/pedagogy-pedal-program/
Research dissemination in settings of conflict and hurt is more than a well-rehearsed flash talk; it can become a forum for healing and learning. That is what we learnt from a research dissemination experience we had in Abuja earlier this year. The research dissemination event was attended by about 60 people including representatives of the […]