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CPPF Workshop on Political Economy Analysis in Central Africa

On 9,12, and 13 June 2023 CPPF hosted a series of three half-day virtual workshops on PEA in Central Africa. The sessions took stock of political analysis-related work within both the United Nations and World Bank and discussed methodologies. The meeting aimed to enrich both organizations’ understanding of the political economy trends related to oil exporting states and the Congo Basin rainforest in Central Africa.

APN and Next Gen African University Seminar Series, University Nairobi, June 12–13, 2023

The inaugural African University Seminar Series in Kenya (AUSS-Kenya) was held at the University of Nairobi, Kenya from June 12-13, 2023. The Kenya-based current and former fellows of the Social Science Research Council’s (SSRC’s) African Peacebuilding Network (APN) and Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa (Next Gen) organized the event fellows, under the guidance of the co-chairs of the APN-Next Gen Advisory Board, Dr. Steve Akoth (former Next Gen fellow) and Prof. Rita Abrahamsen. The AUSS-Kenya Local Organizing Committee (LOC) is led by the co-chairs, Jacinta Maweu (former APN fellow) and Rahma Hassan (former Next Gen fellow), and the members …

Virtual Convening: Policy-Relevant Social and Behavioral Science

In this virtual convening of the College and University Fund for the Social Sciences, Arthur Lupia, executive director of the Bold Challenges Initiative at the University of Michigan, and Jeremy Weinstein, faculty director of Stanford Impact Labs, talked about their work to support faculty and graduate students pursuing ambitious applied and socially relevant research, in partnership with public, private, and nonprofit organizations.

Supporting Policy-Relevant Social and Behavioral Science

Public and private funding organizations, state legislatures, and donors increasingly expect universities to produce socially impactful and policy-relevant research. However, publication and promotion incentives may undermine efforts to mobilize the social and behavioral science research community to pursue policy-relevant research. This series of virtual convenings is an opportunity for member institutions of the College and University Fund for the Social Sciences (CUF) to share what works–and what doesn’t–to mobilize social and behavioral science that is both policy-relevant and scientifically rigorous. These virtual convenings are intended to be an opportunity for cross-institutional learning and networking across CUF member institutions, and we …

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