Abstract:
AISA's responsibility on the implementation of the objectives of HSRC's current strategic plan are Africa-focused for the purposes of contributing towards HSRC's knowledge and transformation agenda. It is imperative for HSRC to build networks and partnerships in the African region with alliance and strategic partners. The engagement in the DRC intended to seek partnerships with universities, government entities and non-government organisations that are actively involved in activities related to AISA's thematic areas of food security (sustainable development, science and technology) and nation building (Governance, Peace and Security) through research. Additionally, the aim of the visit to the DRC was to initiate collaborative and impactful projects with Francophone African countries; and to enhance the visibility of AISA which dwindled post covid-19, amongst other factors.
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Commissioned by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), August
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