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Grantees 2024

  • Amina Havyariamana, Université du Burundi, L’entrepreneuriat dans la pharmacie d’origine végétale au Burundi; une aubaine pour le dévelopement durable.
  • Nzambi Mbilo, Pwani University, Peace mission in coastal Kenya: a case study of the role of the catholic church archdiocese of Mombasa in peace building in Likoni sub-county, Kenya (1997-2008).
  • Hezron Kagia, KU-Leuven, The intricate relationship between forced evictions, displacement, and the right to adequate housing in low-income neighborhoods in Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Julien Refabert, Université Paris-Cité, Port et développement urbain. Etude du secteur des conducteurs routiers à Mombasa.
  • Stephen Nyagaya, University of Nairobi, Governance of Digital Water Systems in Informal Settlements. The Case of Water ATMs in Mathare, Nairobi.
  • Issack Alio, Daystar University, Disambiguating Al-Shabaab’s Dominant Terrorist Narratives: Agenda Setting through Deliberate Miscommunication.
  • Dismas Araka, University of Nairobi, Linkages between local industries and International Markets; a case of soapstone carving and working in Tabaka, South-western Kenya: 1983-2010.
  • Judith Adeline Medifo Dadji, EHESS-Institut des Mondes Africains, Usages et représentations de l’eau par les pasteurs d’Afrique de l’Est. Cas des Gabra de North Horr, zone aride au Nord du Kenya.
  • Florence Morice, Université de Paris, La contestation de la présence militaire britannique au Kenya : émergence d’une problématique post-coloniale.
  • Brenda Salome Omondi, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University, Technological Change in Agriculture Production among the Abaluhya of Busia, Kenua, 1894-2013
  • Cirhuza Franscisco, ISDR Bukavu, Le phénomène Wazalendo et la remobilisation armée à Kalehe : Acteurs d’auto-défense ou prédateurs des ressources locales ?
  • Evans Wanyama, Kenyatta University, Masculinity in Transition: a Case of the Bukusu of Western Kenya, C. 1860-1963.
  • Kimani Joseph, Univerity of Nairobi, Analysis of Knowledge, Perceptions, and Practices of Decent Working Conditions and Rights of Casual Workers in Kenya’s Central Region in Coffee and Tea Value Chains
  • Musenze Junior Brian, Makerere University, State and Society in the Modern Tradition: Rethinking state formation and political power in Uganda’s Busoga
  • Stanley Elias, Makerere University, Theatre for Development and the Nation : Rethinking nation- building in “post socialist Tanzania”
  • Joseph Musakati Juma, Moi University, Media and Information Literacy amongst Kenya’s Youth; the Case of Uasin-Gishu County.
  • Machogu Laban, University of Nairobi, Implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325/2000 Among Encamped Refugee Women in Kenya. A Case Study of Kakuma Refugee Camp
  • Odoyo Nicholas, Makerere University, Rural Land Struggles and Social Differentiation in Kenya: Contradictions of Post-Colonial Land Reforms
  • Kararei Pauline Naini, Maasai Mara University, Role of Affirmative Action Policies in Elective Politics in Narok County: Life Histories of Women Politicians
  • Fatima Moolla, Witwatersrand University, Digital Developmentalism: The Political Economy of Rwanda’s Digital Public Infrastructure.