Sitting on a plastic mat in an outdoor classroom at a site for people displaced by violence outside the town of Goz Beida in southeastern Chad, Ibrahim Abdoulaye Moussa has reason to pay attention in class. "I'm in school to save my country," said the boy who is one of 180,000 displaced Chadians scattered around the vast semi-desert east of the country. "I dream of being president."

The UN refugee agency's introduction last August of cash grants for Burundian returnees appears to have both encouraged more people to go back home and eased their reintegration. In the months since the 50,000 Burundian Francs (about US$45) grant per person was introduced for Burundians in Tanzania, some 35,000 refugees have returned to their country.

The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) is pleased to announce the 2008 Competition for its prize for the best three doctoral theses produced annually in Africa in the Social Sciences and Humanities. This programme was introduced with a view to promoting the research work of African doctoral students and to celebrate the performance of those among them who produce outstanding studies that are worthy of being given greater visibility than would otherwise...read more

the Center for Citizens’ Participation in the AU (CCP-AU)is seeking to recruit a coordinator to be based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The deadline for applications is 18 March 2008.

The inaugural conference within the CODESRIA initiative on African History is planned to hold in Nairobi, Kenya, from 13 – 15 August, 2008. The theme around which it is proposed to organise the conference is: Re-Reading the History and Historiography of Domination and Resistance in Africa. The choice of this theme for the inaugural conference has been informed by a number of considerations, five of which are outlined in this conference announcement.

While there is optimism for permanent peace in Kenya due to the power-sharing pact signed between the Party of National Unity (PNU) and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), a new row is brewing over the powers of the president, vice president, prime minister and deputy prime ministers.

The African Women’s Development Fund is offering bursaries to interested grantees to attend The International Workshop on Resource Mobilisation (IWRM), a three day international conference being organised by Resource Alliance in Malaysia. The workshop will equip participants with the relevant skills needed for effective and sustainable fundraising and resource mobilisation. Please note that the deadline for receiving all applications is March 30, 2008.

Africa and Middle East Refugee Assistance (AMERA) is seeking a qualified and dynamic legal officer for the deputy RSD team leader position. The job of the Deputy RSD team leader is full-time for 35 hours per week. S/he works under the day-to-day supervision of the RSD team leader. Application deadline: March 27 2008.

Here below is an organizational sign-on letter to G8 leaders calling for the $60 billion committed last year to AIDS, TB, malaria, and health system strengthening to be apportioned about the G8 countries to help make that commitment real, as well as for technical and financial support, through an agreed framework again apportioning responsibility among G8 countries, to support national health workforce plans designed to meet health goals. The Health Workforce Advocacy Initiative (read more

As part of its Interventions series, CODESRIA invites younger researchers enrolled in post-graduate programmes in African universities or who have completed their doctoral research not more than five years ago to submit essays of between 10,000 and 12,000 words on the theme of The Social Sciences and the New Hegemonism in Global Affairs.

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