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In conclusion: By learning from the experiences of East Asian and Latin American countries, African countries can identify and pursue options for industrialization.
You are all cordially invited to AfricaLic's first webinar series of the year 2023. The webinar series will take place on the 16th of February 2023 from 17:30 - 19:00 EAT. Please use the link below to register
https://t.co/0RfFVG1HNw
In 2013 the AfricaLics network had its first sandpit workshop to prepare for joint research proposals. We are now calling for applications for participation in the second sandpit workshop - deadline for applications: 25th January 2023! @AfricaLics @DFC_Fellowship @Sida
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Researching on industrialisation through Global Value Chains participation in an African context? Looking for an option to publish your paper? Check out this call for papers.
Submissions should be made using the AJSTID online using the link: https://t.co/U7NgGvrNFc
Keynoting @AfricaLics International Research Conference in Yaounde today was such a special moment. Leaning on data and evidence from practice to highlight the need for a rethink of the role of NIS in innovation policy is an area I plan to spend more time in the coming years.
Great to see our first two @AfricaLics thematic chairs kicking off their work #africalics2022. One chair looks at intersection between global value chains and innovation @JegedeSeye. The 2nd @HSRC_CeSTII focuses on measuring innovation in the informal sector (pic below)
Just under 1 week until the start of the #Africalicsirc#Africalicsirc2022 -the 5th International Research Conference on Innovation System for Resilience and Sustainable Development in Africa. View the program here https://t.co/GpJeiKqh18
Just under 1 week until the start of the #Africalicsirc#Africalicsirc2022 -the 5th International Research Conference on Innovation System for Resilience and Sustainable Development in Africa. View the program here https://t.co/GpJeiKqh18
Register now for upcoming webinar on Research on Health Innovation Systems: Relevance for Africa. We have excellent speakers who are experts on this topic
Prof.@JoannaChataway
Dr.@jtmugwagwa
Dr.@holm_ander
Learn more: https://t.co/8hArYTVPT8
@ACTSNET@UCLSTEaPP@HanlinRebecca
How dynamic small businesses in Africa over different barriers...why these small businesses continue to remain relevant to the local value chains.@AfricaLics@Afrinnovation @HSRC_CeSTII @go2uj