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  • Empowering Youth in Agriculture with Youth-focused Initiatives Webinar
    African Fertilizer and Agribusiness Partnership (AFAP) is hosting a webinar 26 Aug 08:00-10:00 EST (14:00-16:00 CAT). This webinar's objectives include: Provide a platform for knowledge and experience exchange on the importance of Agricultural Technological Innovation for food security and as a catalyst to boost productivity and economic growth on the African continent. Focuses on entrepreneurship, innovation, and education. It is designed specifically for AGRISME Entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs. Awareness creation on the opportunities and how to maximize the opportunities. Promote an Entrepreneurial mindset as a job generation tool Showcase AGRISME success stories - Success breeds success Promote partnerships and leverage strengths among actors in the Agriculture sector The webinar consists of a two-hour live streamed meeting, open to the public, with an expert panel and the opportunity for Q&A.   To Register: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eifrlae2a9592f0f&llr=m5euwduab 
    By: Madeleine Futter
    Friday, Aug 20, 2021

  • African Policy towards the US webinar
    The African Centre for the Study of the United States, in collaboration with Good Governance Africa, The Institute for Global Dialogue, Social Science Research Council and the Mail and Guardian, present: African Policy towards the US webinar Date: 27 July 2021 Time: 4:00pm SAST / 10:00am EDT   US foreign policy has a huge impact on Africa’s cultural, political, economic and security interests. Join us as we hear from a range of experts as they unpack the steps Africans can take to build a coherent continental policy for engaging the US in a competitive and rapidly changing world order.   Registration Link for Webinar   https://mg.co.za/africa-us-policy/   For more information on the African Centre for the Study of the United States visit: https://www.wits.ac.za/acsus/  For further inquiries, please contact  ACSUS.research@wits.ac.za  Find us on Twitter Facebook and Linkedin    
    By: Madeleine Futter
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021

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  • Creating Sustainable U.S. - East Africa Partnerships for Disability Inclusion
    Professional Fellows Alumni Webinar:Creating Sustainable U.S. - East Africa Partnerships for Disability InclusionThursday, May 27, 2021, 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. ET   Webinar Description: The Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) and Humanity & Inclusion (HI) invite you to join a Professional Fellows alumni webinar on how universities, DPOs, and other disability rights groups in the United States and East Africa can create independent, sustainable partnerships that promote inclusive employment and education in lasting ways.   By interacting with a panel of U.S. outbound and Professional Fellows alumni, attendees will learn: How universities and disability rights leaders in East Africa can exchange inclusive practices and empower communities.  How to create professional development opportunities and low-cost trainings that let disability professionals in the U.S. and East Africa learn from each other during the pandemic.   How to build expertise in inclusive employment and education among teachers and service providers in East Africa remotely.    Panelists: Dr. Martin Blair, Executive Director, University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities Dr. Margo Izzo, Transition Services Director, The Ohio State University Nisonger Center Dr. Macdonald Metzger, Director of Outreach, Education, and Interdisciplinary Training, University of Minnesota Institute on Community Integration Elizabeth Shiakamiri, Innovation to inclusion (i2i) Programme Manager, Leonard Cheshire, Nairobi, Kenya   Bijal Lal, Founder and Special Educator, Tujumuishe Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Please Note: CART transcription will be available for all attendees. Please contact Siddarth Nagaraj (snagaraj@aucd.org) for any accommodations needs or general inquiries. There is no cost for this webinar. CEUs are not offered for this webinar. This webinar will be held on the Zoom Platform. You can test your connection with Zoom before joining the meeting here. This webinar will be archived.
    By: Derek Tobias
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021

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  • Webinar: Retrieving Women's Voices in African Political History 12/01/2020
    Since the 1970s, scholars have raised awareness about the gender biases of archival sources, especially when it comes to colonial, postcolonial, national or diplomatic archives. They have shown that women’s invisibility did not mean an absence of traces, and advocated innovative methodologies and the search for unusual sources to reconstruct women’s lost voices in African history. Our guest speakers work on African women's voices in various historical, geographical and more importantly political contexts, and with many different sources (public archives, literature, autobiographies...). They will share their insights on how to retrieve, create or re-interpret sources about women’s power and how to find new conceptual tools to complicate political narratives Speakers: Anna Adima (Doctoral researcher, University of York), Marciana Nafula Were (Lecturer, Tom Mboya University/Stellenbosch University) & Immanuel Harisch (Doctoral researcher, Department of African Studies, University of Vienna). The discussion will be informal (short presentation of archives/sources; Q&A). This working group doesn’t mean you have to work: just come join us to listen and/or contribute to a friendly discussion where students, researchers and professors are all welcome!  Registration to access the online meeting here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/beyond-silences-retrieving-womens-voices-in-african-political-history-tickets-132949793411
    By: Elaina Lawrence
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021

  • Webinar: How can universities improve their social impact?
    Tune in to this upcoming webinar on "How can universities improve their social impact?" presented by University World News in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation.   On 25 November, the webinar will bring together experts and practitioners from across the world from the International Association of Universities, the Talloires Network of Engaged Universities and the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program in an online webinar to discuss the topic.   Make sure to register and tune in on 25 November @ 9am EDT, 2pm GMT and 4pm in Johannesburg.   https://event.webinarjam.com/register/17/rp8qlcy?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=webinarnov2020 
    By: Elaina Lawrence
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021

  • A New Home! | Unveiling Africa's First Women in Agribusiness Digital Marketplace
    Click on the link below to register! https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7953468402877216268
    By: Elaina Lawrence
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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  • Webinar: Graduate School Application and Experience in North America and Europe-Lagos Studies Assoc.
    Webinars will be held October, 3, 10, 17, and 24 hosted by the Lagos Studies Association At its annual Conference, the Lagos Studies Association organizes workshops on graduate school application and experience in North America and Europe, featuring graduate school faculty and students. Unfortunately, COVID-19 pandemic did not allow the conference to hold this year. We are happy to hold these events via Zoom Webinars on October 3, 10, 17, and 24. See full schedule below.   Graduate School Application and Experience in North America: Perspectives from Graduate Students   Date: October 10 Time: 5-7pm (Nigeria Time)   Panelists Chair: Tosin Gbogi (Marquette University/African Literature and Popular Culture)   Discussants Ayodeji Adegbite (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Samuel Kehinde Adesubokan (University of Victoria) Esther Ajayi-Lowo (Texas Woman’s University) Omoyemi Ajisebutu (Northwestern University) Theophilus Okunlola (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Yolanda Osondu (University of Calgary)   Topics for discussion include but not limited to the following: • Preparing for the Graduate Record Examination • Taking the Test of English as Foreign Language/Navigating waiver • Choosing graduate program and writing statement of purpose • Coursework, qualifying exam, and reading concentration • Adjusting to a new academic culture • Conducting fieldwork and sourcing for external funding • Writing your dissertation and preparing for the job market   Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86544791933?pwd=aXBuaC9zNVNnOHM0WnNIWnpyWURYZz09 Webinar ID: 865 4479 1933 Passcode: 990616 Also via LSA Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/205111409881162     ----------     Graduate School Application and Experience in Europe: Perspectives from Graduate School Faculty   Date: Oct. 17 Time: 5-7pm (Nigeria Time)     Panelists Panel Chair: Oliver Coates (University of Cambridge/History)   Discussants Shola Adenekan (University of Amsterdam/African Literature and New Media) Simidele Dosekun (London School of Economics and Political Science/Feminist Studies) Emilie Guitard (French National Center for Scientific Research/Anthropology) Steven Pierce (University of Manchester/History) Dmitri van den Bersselaar (Leipzig University /History)     Topics for discussion include but not limited to the following: • Things to consider when picking graduate program • Contacting prospective supervisors: Dos and Don’ts • What admission committees look for in application dossier • Writing competitive PhD proposal • Funding for graduate education   Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83891051455?pwd=aG8zeEwydWUvT0NScEFtOEluQjBLUT09 Webinar ID: 838 9105 1455 Passcode: 787421 Also via LSA Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/205111409881162     ----------   Graduate School Application and Experience in Europe: Perspectives from Graduate Students     Date: Oct. 24 Time: 5-7pm (Nigeria Time)     Panelists   Panel Chair:  Peter Oderinde (University of Basel)   Discussants Daniel Chukwuemeka (University of Bristol) Tolulope Ilesanmi (University of Basel) Jammie Titilayo (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Seun Williams (The Graduate School of International and Development Studies)     Topics for discussion include but not limited to the following: • Things to consider when picking graduate program • Contacting prospective supervisors: Dos and Don’ts • What admission committees look for in application dossier • Writing competitive PhD proposal • Funding for graduate education   Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85076855946?pwd=R2MvV3RzR2RIN0NGTkp3UndXVVpiZz09 Webinar ID: 850 7685 5946 Passcode: 848810 Also via LSA Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/205111409881162  
    By: Amy Jamison
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021
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  • Web Presentations: Harnessing the Power of Data for Smallholders Data and the Path to Food Security
    Check out these webinar presentations on Harnessing the Power of Data for Smallholders Data and the Path to Food Security, shared by African Fertilizer and Agribusinesss Partnership.   Follow the link to see all the recorded presentations.   https://www.afap-partnership.org/webinar-presentations-harnessing-the-power-of-data-for-smallholders-data-and-the-path-to-food-security/    
    By: Elaina Lawrence
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021

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  • COVID-19 and the Risks to Food Supply Chains in Africa
    On April 22, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) will be hosting a webinar on COVID-19 and the Risks to Food Supply Chains in Africa.   Click on the link below to register for this webinar.   https://fao.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcqcOCsrD8tH9TXMlxuCam2Vj2bMl4xFO9x">https://fao.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcqcOCsrD8tH9TXMlxuCam2Vj2bMl4xFO9x" rel="nofollow">https://fao.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcqcOCsrD8tH9TXMlxuCam2Vj2bMl4xFO9x
    By: Elaina Lawrence
    Monday, Aug 16, 2021

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