Institute for African Development
IAD Special Topic Seminar: Technology and Internet Inequities in African Universities
The Issues in African Development Seminar Series examines critical concerns in contemporary Africa using a different theme each semester. The seminars provide a forum for participants to explore alternative perspectives and exchange ideas. They are also a focal activity for students and faculty interested in African development. In addition, this seminar series prepares students for higher level courses on African economic, social, and political development. The presentations are designed for students who are interested in development as well as Africa’s place in global studies, want to know about the peoples, cultures, and societies that call Africa home, and wish to explore development theories and alternate viewpoints on development practice.
IAD Global Africa Monthly Webinar Series: MALARIA IN AFRICA: Thousands of Years of Persistent Prevalence, Ongoing Research Challenges, and Vaccine Promises and Breakthroughs in the 21st Century
Friday, October 07, 2022
10:00AM - 12:00PM EST / 2:00PM-4:00PM GMT Open to the Public / Registration Required
Simultaneous translation in French
Discussant: Dr. Kouame Kouadio, Researcher, Environmental and Health Department, Eco Epidemeology, Unit Institut Pasteur of Côte d’Ivoire Panelists: Pr. Tinto Halidou (Burkina Faso) Title: Research Ongoing Challenges; Silvia Kariuki, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Program, (Kenya) Title: Human Genetics and Malaria Susceptibility; Pr. Mamadou Ali Thera, (Mali) Title: Vaccine Promises and Breakthroughs in the 21st Century; Dr. Assi Serge-Brice (Cote d’Ivoire) Title: Thousands of Years of Persistent Prevalence; Prof. Offianan Andre TOURE, Malariology Department, Institut Pasteur of Côte d’Ivoire Title: Tackling Antimalarial Drug Resistance
Institute for African Development Seminar Series: Learning in the Digital Age in Africa: Experiences from Cornell and University of Ghana students
November 3, 2022
2:40 pm
Uris Hall, G-08
The Issues in African Development Seminar Series examines critical concerns in contemporary Africa using a different theme each semester. The seminars provide a forum for participants to explore alternative perspectives and exchange ideas. They are also a focal activity for students and faculty interested in African development. In addition, this seminar series prepares students for higher level courses on African economic, social, and political development. The presentations are designed for students who are interested in development as well as Africa’s place in global studies, want to know about the peoples, cultures, and societies that call Africa home, and wish to explore development theories and alternate viewpoints on development practice.
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Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for African Development
IAD Special Topic Webinar Series
Clovis Bergère is a visual ethnographer whose research examines the politics of youth as they are realized in relation to digital media in Guinea, West Africa. He completed his Ph.D. in Childhood Studies at Rutgers University-Camden in 2017, with a specialization in global youth media. His work has appeared in the International Journal of Communication, African Studies Review, American Anthropologist as well as several edited volumes. In addition to digital media, he has written on street corners as spaces of youth socialization in Guinea. Prior to moving to the United States in 2011, he worked for seven years as a project manager in Children’s Services in London, UK, where he built over thirty innovative playgrounds and youth centers, focused on natural play and collaborative design.
Bouriez Family Fellow
Afiavi Caca (Calista) Akibode, 2022/23 Bouriez Family Fellow
Created by a generous gift from Pierre and Aurélie Bouriez, the Bouriez Family Fellowship supports graduate study for citizens of French-speaking African countries, fostering connections between Cornell and institutions of higher learning in Francophone Africa and advancing Cornell's mission to educate the next generation of global citizens.
Afiavi Caca (Calista) Akibode is from the Republic of Togo in West Africa. She holds a master's degree in project management, and economic Development and has worked as a technical advisor in entrepreneurship at the National Agency of Employment (NAE), in charge of the development of small-scale companies. Before joining the NAE, Ms. Akibode worked for the International Labor Organization (ILO). Certified by ILO as an entrepreneurship trainer and coach, Afiavi has assisted many small enterprises in the framework of Vocational training and Youth Employment Program in agriculture with GIZ. Owner of Calia Expertise, an incubation center for women entrepreneurship, she has also successfully organized several activities to support women empowerment.
Ms. Akibode is currently a graduate student in the Department of Global Development in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell.
Senegal’s Presidential Poll is Shaping Up as a Real Contest
Rachel Beatty Riedl and Oumar Ba
"All eyes are now on the 2024 presidential elections. The ruling coalition’s major setback casts new light on what could happen. The contest is shaping up to give the Senegalese a significant and competitive election, leaving voters in the driver’s seat."
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Career Info Session: U.S. Department of State and Public Service Careers
September 27, 2022
5:00 pm
Are you interested in a possible career in public service, and maybe specifically with the U.S. Department of State? Ever wondered what it's like to work in various capacities at State -- ranging from a Foreign Service Officer to policy analyst and intelligence officer -- or how to go about preparing yourself to be a successful applicant for jobs at State?
Please join the Einaudi Center for a virtual discussion about career paths and opportunities at the State Department and in public service, featuring three Cornell alumni who will share their insights:
Benjamin Brake, Director, Office of Cyber Affairs and Emerging Technology, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of StateJason Oaks, Deputy National Intelligence Officer for East Asia, U.S. Department of StateEric Anderson, Foreign Service Office, Political Counselor in Islamabad, Pakistan, U.S. Department of StateThis career info session is presented by the Einaudi Center's International Studies Minor, and its outgoing director (Christopher Way) and incoming director (Oumar Ba). The International Relations Minor is open to all Cornell undergraduate students interested in learning about the politics, economics, history, languages, and cultures of the world.
Contact: irm@einaudi.cornell.edu
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Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
East Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for African Development
Institute for European Studies
South Asia Program
Institute for African Development Seminar Series: Towards Digitalized Healthcare: Medical Materialities in Zambia
October 27, 2022
2:40 pm
Uris Hall, G-08
The Issues in African Development Seminar Series examines critical concerns in contemporary Africa using a different theme each semester. The seminars provide a forum for participants to explore alternative perspectives and exchange ideas. They are also a focal activity for students and faculty interested in African development. In addition, this seminar series prepares students for higher level courses on African economic, social, and political development. The presentations are designed for students who are interested in development as well as Africa’s place in global studies, want to know about the peoples, cultures, and societies that call Africa home, and wish to explore development theories and alternate viewpoints on development practice.
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Einaudi Center for International Studies
Institute for African Development
FLIP Volunteer Orientation & Organizational Meeting
September 23, 2022
11:30 am
Uris Hall, G08
Volunteer with the Foreign Language Introduction Program! FLIP has introduced thousands of children in Upstate New York to world languages and cultures. Volunteers from Cornell and surrounding communities who speak foreign languages provide fun ways for K–12 students to learn about and engage with our increasingly interconnected world.
FLIP's first organizational meeting and volunteer orientation of the semester will take place on September 23rd, 11:30am to 1:00pm, at Uris Hall G08. Lunch and beverages will be served! We welcome everyone who considers joining FLIP or has any questions about FLIP to attend this organizational event – a great opportunity to meet with our team members, previous volunteers, and get to know more about our program.
Please let us know about if you would like to attend, and any dietary restrictions! If you have friends who are interested in FLIP, please feel free to forward this email to them as well. We are looking forward to seeing you all next Friday!
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Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
East Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Institute for African Development
Institute for European Studies
South Asia Program
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