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TCC Africa and Eider Africa Collaborate to Mentor Early Career Researchers from Sub Sahara Africa

If you are a researcher, you are probably familiar with the research lifecycle and all the challenges and opportunities that come along with it. It is good news if you are a researcher from Sub-Saharan Africa because our partners, TCC Africa and Eider Africa have announced their collaboration to offer mentorship Read more…

By Johanssen Obanda, 1 year9 months ago
Decolonising Research Methodologies
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Decolonising Research Methodologies

AfricArXiv is contributing to decolonisation by promoting an understanding of decolonisation through preprints; accepting preprint submission in both lingua-franca and native languages, and enabling ownership of African research by Africans through establishing of a decentralized, Africa-owned digital repository for the African continent.

By Joel Onyango , 1 year9 months ago
Interview

Interview with Nicholas Outa of Maseno University, Kenya

Nicholas Outa, from Maseno University, Kenya, is an aquatic researcher working towards filling research gaps in Freshwater Aquatic Systems, Fish Ecology and Aquaculture.

By Johanssen Obanda, 1 year1 year ago
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Interview with Rania Mohamed of University of Khartoum, Sudan

Dr. Rania Baleela, from University of Khartoum, Sudan, is a pathogen molecular biologist working towards developing infectious diseases control strategies. This interview explores Dr. Baleela’s research work, experience and her efforts in educating her community in dealing with poisonous and venomous organisms.

By Johanssen Obanda & Priscilla Mensah, 2 years12 months ago
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