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Cultivating the next generation of social scientists

The research page argues that Africa's dividend generation also contains the region's next scholars. Pichnet responds through workshops, scholarships, and funding opportunities, with explicit attention to the added barriers faced in Francophone Africa.

Participants in an academic or training setting

The scholarship strand treats young Africans not only as research subjects but also as the next generation of social scientists. Workshops, scholarships, and funding opportunities appear here because knowledge production is part of the transition question too.

Linguistic and institutional barriers shape access to academic networks, publishing, visibility, and funding.