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Call for Scholarship Applications 2019 at the Institute for Land, Poverty and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape

Application Closing Date at DAAD: December 14th, 2018

DAAD Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst
German Academic Exchange Service

DAAD PLAAS Call for Application 2019


Continental NELGA Research Event – Special Call for Research Article

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We are pleased to invite researchers, scholars and authors to submit research articles on topics related issues of Land Governance as well as Gender in Africa, for presentation at a continental NELGA research event that will be held from the 19th to the 23rd of November 2018 under the theme “Land Governance as a Driver for Sustainable Socio-economic Development” in Ethiopia.

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Organization of national policy dialogue fora (closed)

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We invite NELGA partners in Eastern Africa (e.g. university departments with a link to the areas of land governance, land management / administration and agriculture) to apply for funding for small measures related to the organization of national policy dialogue fora.

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Organization of masterclasses or policy workshops (closed)

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We invite NELGA partners in Southern Africa (e.g. university departments with a link to the areas of land governance, land management / administration and agriculture) to apply for funding for small measures related to the organization of masterclasses or policy workshops.

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Curriculum development and review (closed)

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We invite NELGA partners in Eastern Africa (e.g. university departments with a link to the areas of land governance, land management / administration and agriculture) to apply for funding for small measures related to curriculum development and review of land-related courses.

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NELGA launches regional Centers

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2017 was a very successful year for NELGA: the network is now fully established, with lead institutions active in all 5 regions of the African Union and more than 50 partner universities and research institutions in over 30 countries.

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Training needs assessment

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In 2017 the Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) undertook a “Needs assessment for short course training on land governance in Africa”, with the objective to identify, prioritize and urgently address the continent’s capacity gap in land governance.

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Doctorate Degree on Land Governance at Bahir Dar University

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Bahir Dar University is the first university in Ethiopia that has a doctorate degree on the topic of land policy and governance on offer. For many years, the university has been a Centre of excellence for the education of professionals in land management and land administration.

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NELGA scholarship holders’ meeting

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From November 12th to 14th 2017, the Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa (NELGA) hosted its first scholarship holders’ meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. For three days, 35 scholarship holders from eight African countries took part in the event.

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NELGA scholarship holders’ meeting

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From November 12th to 14th 2017, the Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa (NELGA) hosted its first scholarship holders’ meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. For three days, 35 scholarship holders from eight African countries took part in the event.

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