The abrupt freeze of US Foreign Aid has left many communities in Africa in limbo, undermining the hard-earned trust that took years to build. In a new blog, PhD candidate Tinashe Chimbidzikai, who has actively participated in implementing USAID-programmes in Zimbabwe, observes the fragility of trust in humanitarian efforts.
Apply for the Master or Research Master in African Studies at Leiden University! The Research Master is unique in continental Europe for its interdisciplinary approach and the six-months fieldwork in Africa. The Master is an advanced area studies qualification that combines leading Africanist scholarship with practice-based learning.
Eric Cezne is a new postdoctoral researcher at the ASCL who works on the political geographies of energy transitions and decarbonisation in Africa. Cezne organised a two-day workshop at the ASCL and the port of Rotterdam, bringing together social science scholars working on hydrogen energy in the Global South.
The journey of fieldwork research and thesis writing is a defining experience for master’s students. To enhance this process, the LDE Thesis Lab Seminar Week, held in Nairobi last January, provided an immersive and enriching environment for Kenyan and Dutch students embarking on their research journeys.