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African schools in the age of COVID-19
African schools in the age of COVID-19
The arrival of COVID-19 in Africa on 14 February 2020 has not left schools untouched and inactive. The effects experienced, the counter-offensives carried out, and the innovations generated now place African schools under new faces that research must study, understand, theorize, and put into perspective. That is what this call for papers is all about, inviting potential authors to examine the following aspects: experiences of distance education, strengths, and weaknesses of African schools in the time of crisis, impacts of COVID-19 on learning, the teaching profession, conceptual abstraction, and school of tomorrow in Africa.
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Yaoundé
Call for papers - Urban studies
First Pan-African Rain University
In a general manner, regardless of their size, sanitation in African cities in line with the management problems of wastewater and excreta, rainwater and hazardous wastes municipal, encompasses many stakes relating to public health, economic and social development, the well-being of people and the preservation of the environment. Combined with uncontrolled urbanization and the upsurge of precipitation episodes of high intensity, sanitation in African cities has become, over the years, a major issue that it is now impossible to separate any strategic planning from sustainable development in African cities.
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Suresnes
Conference, symposium - Urban studies
Disability, inclusion and accessibility
comparative approaches to the Francophone space
Ce que nous nommons avec tant d’imprécisions handicap peut être abordé dans une approche culturaliste et défini comme une production sociale et culturelle où le « statut d’handicapé dépend moins de la nature et du degré de la déficience et plus des standards sociétaux de corps “normaux” » (M.J. Armstrong et M.H. Fitzgerald, 1996). Dans cette perspective, il convient de considérer le handicap autour de la combinaison de deux registres, le réel et le symbolique.
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Migration, Mobility and Development in Africa
The MIGDEVRI conferences aim to establish meaningful exchanges between researchers, practitioners and public officials around migration and sub-regional mobility within the ECOWAS community. It focuses on South-South mobility that is largely neglected by scientific research to date.
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