8 January 2026#1
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Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world

Nelson Mandela
 

NEWS

The Africa Platform wishes you a warm 2026!
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Congratulations to prof. Sarah De Saeger as International Fellow of the Mycotoxicology Society of Nigeria!
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Ghent Analysis & PDE Center's engagement in Africa

Over the past years, the Ghent Analysis & PDE research centre has maintained strong and sustained collaborations with mathematicians and academic institutions across Africa. These activities reflect their collective commitment to supporting mathematical research, advanced training, and international cooperation, particularly in regions where access to high-quality supervision remains limited.

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Launch of the Bukavu 2.0 Series

This new Bukavu Series 2.0 extends and deepens the work begun by the first Bukavu Series. The previous initiative prompted reflections on "Towards a Decolonization of Research" (the subtitle), but this one shifts this ambition to a more radical context: that of war.

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4th Congo Research Network PhD Days - UCLouvain - 15-16/1/2026

The Congo Research Network (CRN) is pleased to announce its fourth PhD workshop, which will feature a broadened regional focus on Central Africa. This workshop aims to bring together doctoral students working in/on Central Africa from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.

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CliMigHealth Summer School 2026 - 3-6/2/2026

We are delighted to invite you to the CliMigHealth Africa hub Summer School 2026, hosted by the School for Climate Studies at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, from 3–6 February 2026.

This CPD-accredited, in-person event marks the third rotation of the established CliMigHealth Short Course series, which brings together diverse experts to examine the urgent and interlinked challenges of climate change, migration, and health.

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Conference: "Modality in Bantu - Variation and change" - 20-21/2/2026

The International Conference on Modality in Bantu Variation & Change, co-organized by UGent colleagues Maud Devos and Gilles-Maurice de Schryver, is taking place at Mkwawa University of Education (MUCE), Iringa, Tanzania, on 20-21 February 2026.

This workshop aims to bring together linguistic scholars from different areas to explore variation and change in the expression of modality in Bantu languages.

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ANSER Conference 2026 "Leveraging evidence to safeguard sexual and reproductive health and rights on the policy agenda" – Registration now open - 6-8/5/2026

In a time of growing global instability, from climate-related disasters to political polarisation and humanitarian crises, the urgency to protect and promote Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) has never been greater.

The ANSER 2026 Conference brings together researchers, policymakers, practitioners, CSO representatives and private sector actors to foster collaborative action toward safeguarding SRHR as a policy priority.

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Save the date: CBL-ACP business forum Nigeria - 28-30/10/2026

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CALLS & COMPETITIONS

Call for papers: International Workshop - "Cattle Commodification in Global History: Capitalism, Science and Empire" - abstract submission deadline: 23/1/2026

In recent years, the history of livestock and livestock commodities has attracted increasing attention, partly due to the animal turn, the increasing popularity of environmental history and commodity history, and the intertwined ecological and climate crises that are unfolding. Focusing on cattle, perhaps the most emblematic livestock species, this international workshop wants to take stock of recent historiographical developments and push towards a first synthesis that thinks together the various dimensions of cattle commodification from a global history perspective.

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Call for Contributions: "Looking back, moving forward: Migration studies in times of societal transformation" - proposal submission deadline: 31/1/2026
 

In a context of rapid and often turbulent societal transformation, migration researchers are increasingly called upon to reflect on how their work engages with and responds to shifting global and local dynamics. This conference invites contributions that critically explore how migration intersects with key sites of inequality, contestation, and change.

 
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Doctoral Scholarships for Candidates from the Global South - call 2026 - application deadline: 17/2/2026

With support from its “Special Research Fund” (BOF) Ghent University grants PhD “sandwich” scholarships to promising PhD students from Global South countries who wish to carry out half of their PhD research at Ghent University ('North') and half at a university in the Global South ('South'). Ghent University only finances the part of the research that will be carried out in Ghent (24 months). The candidate must have full-time funding for the other 24 months of research to be carried out in the South.

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VLIR-UOS TEAM 2026 - Call for project proposals - submission deadline: 3/3/2026
 

TEAM projects are medium-term (5 years), impactful projects designed to explore, build, and deepen academic/scientific collaborations among diverse teams of academics and researchers focusing on sustainable development challenges.

 
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Announcement of the science awards of the Foundation fiat panis - application deadline: 30/4/2026
 

In 2026, the Foundation fiat panis will once again announce its two science awards dealing with problems of food security in the Global South.

The Hermann Eiselen Science Award is awarded for excellent dissertations and is endowed with 30,000 €.

The Hans Hartwig Ruthenberg-Graduate-Award is awarded for outstanding Master's theses and is endowed with 7,500 €.

 
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AFRICA PLATFORM INITIATIVES AND EVENTS

Human Rights @ De Krook International: "Cartooning and Democracy in Times of Crisis: Lessons from Uganda, Belgium, and beyond" - 28/1/2026

This panel discussion explores how political cartooning critically engages with and intervenes in our political and democratic life, particularly in relation to national and global crises.

This evening brings together the experiences and perspectives of Ugandan political critic and artist Jimmy Spire Ssentongo, Belgian cartoonist 'Lectrr', conflict researcher Sara Weschler (Ghent University), and journalist Gie Goris (MO* - facilitator). Together, they reflect on how cartoons can influence the way we think about politics, education, and democracy, both as a creative platform and as a force that shapes public debate.

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