Hope Shete- Intern 2020
Hope Chao Shete is a Journalism graduate from Multimedia University of Kenya. She will be IFRA’s intern from February to December 2020. Hope assists the team in improving the communication of IFRA’s messages to...
Hope Chao Shete is a Journalism graduate from Multimedia University of Kenya. She will be IFRA’s intern from February to December 2020. Hope assists the team in improving the communication of IFRA’s messages to...
Teddy Delaunay is an Associate Researcher at the City Mobility Transport Lab (Laboratoire Ville Mobilité Transport) and an expert in new mobility services and territorial systems. He is involved in the Research Chair “New...
Charles Clément is a Master’s student in history from Paris 1-University Panthéon-Sorbonne (France). He will be IFRA’s intern from September to December 2019. His work deals with the encounter between African populations and the...
Yanis Mokri is a PhD student in archaeology conducting research in the Tana Delta (Kenya). Originally from Paris (France), he studies at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University and is affiliated with the Department of Archaeology at the...
Vincent Sima Ole is IFRA’s intern and comes both from Paris (France) and Libreville (Gabon). He is a Master’s student in Political Science at Sciences Po Paris, specializing in comparative politics on sub-Saharan Africa....
Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle is a political scientist from University Paris 1- Panthéon Sorbonne studying collective mobilizations, elections and power relations in sub-Saharan Africa; she is a member of IMAF research unit (Institut des mondes africains)...
The French Institute for Research in Africa (IFRA) has been active in East Africa since 1977; its offices are in Nairobi, Kenya.
Research covers Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and eastern DRC.
IFRA promotes research in all the disciplines of the social sciences and humanities, mainly geography, political science, anthropology and history. Archaeology missions are also supported.
IFRA works under the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs (MEAE) and the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).
It is part of the ‘French Research Centers Abroad’ network, called UMIFRE.
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