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Grant for project 'Making green hydrogen work in Africa'

The Include Knowledge Platform, of which the ASCL co-hosts the Secretariat, and postdoctoral researcher Eric Cezne have won a grant from the International Development Research Centre for the project 'Making green hydrogen work in Africa: Addressing the skills gap and employment prospects for youth and women'.

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Looking back on a lively Stephen Ellis Debate

A lively Stephen Ellis Debate took place on 4 December. Pascah Mungwini, Professor of Philosophy, gave a thoughtprovoking keynote - 'considering what we are witnessing around the world today, this topic could not have come at a better time' - followed by an engaging debate.

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Grant for Carlien Donkor from Gerda Henkel Foundation

PhD candidate Carlien Donkor has been awarded a scholarship under the Patrimonies Funding Initiative of the Gerda Henkel Foundation. She recieves the funding for her PhD project ‘Navigating the Dualities of Inclusive Development within Living Heritage Sites in Sub-Saharan Africa: Nzulezo, Ghana’.

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New web dossier: African philosophy

African_philosophy_word_cloudThe African Library has renewed its web dossier on African Philosophy, showcasing the richness of traditions, thinkers, political voices, and artistic expressions in this field. Special attention is given to its relevance for conflict resolution, peace, and security in Africa, the subject of this year’s Stephen Ellis Debate.

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New blog post: Booming Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa is undergoing a spectacular metamorphosis. Futuristic high-rise, state-of-the-art museums, new broad lanes, and hundreds of new buildings arise. However, there are dark sides to this urban transformation. In a new blog post, Jon Abbink discusses how the renovation process invites both praise and scrutiny.

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New Research Programme: African Trajectories

The ASCL proudly presents its new Research Programme for 2025-2029: African Trajectories: Past Dependencies and New Directions. Building on its former programme Strident Africa, the new research agenda extends the recognition of Africa’s pivotal role in world affairs.

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Recent publications

Between the railway and the minaret: transregional Swahili Muslim booklets and transition in East African print culture, 1930–1960
Annachiara Raia
The Art of Singing at Night: The Dogon Baja Ni Performance
Walter van Beek, Michael Rowlands
Dogon songs of life and death. A performance of Dogon mourning songs in Tireli, Mali
Walter E.A. van Beek, Oumar Ongoiba, Atimè Saye
Boom2Dust blog: Animal Lives in Galton’s Imperial Imagination
Maaike Rozema
Grokipedia is no competitor to Wikipedia: "Impressive, but incomplete"
Jos Damen

Upcoming events

11 December 2025
PhD Defence Nilza César: 'An Examination of the Suitability of PADev as a Method for Effective Participatory Assessment of the Development of Higher Education Institutions: The Case of Eduardo Mondlane University (1976-2016)'

ASCL in the media

Mirjam De Bruijn on NOS.nl about young terrorist group JNIM in Mali
Chibuike Uche on NOS.nl about the future of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
Mirjam de Bruijn on De Nieuws BV about withdrawal West African countries from ICC
Tycho van der Hoog in North Korea News podcast: North Korea’s forgotten allies in Africa
Author’s note of Windvogel en Cupido on Neerlandistiek platform
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