Alliance for African Partnership (AAP), a consortium of ten leading African universities, Michigan State University (MSU), and a network of African research institutes, is excited to announce the fifth cohort of the African Futures Research Leadership Program. Each early career scholar is paired with faculty mentors from MSU and their home institution for one year to strengthen research skills, innovations in teaching, writing of scholarly and/or policy publications, dissemination of research results and grant proposals.
A consortium-wide initiative, the African Futures program is designed to strengthen the capacity of a cadre of African researchers to return to their home institutions and become scientific leaders in their community, establish long-term partnerships with MSU faculty, co-create innovative solutions to Africa’s challenges, and in turn become trainers of the next generation of researchers. This program aims to address the gender gap in Africa, where only 30% of researchers are women, so scholars are women, or men who can demonstrate they are committed to support efforts towards gender equity in higher education institutions in Africa.
This year’s scholars are:
Mang'era Clarence Maikuri
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Egerton University
Home Mentor - Ondigo Bartholomew
MSU Mentor – Edward Walker, Dept of Entomology
Alfdaniels Mabingo
Performing Arts and Film
Makerere University
Home Mentor - Sylvia Antonia Nakimera Nannyonga-Tamusuza
MSU Mentor – Joanna Bosse, Dept of Ethnomusicology and Dance Ethnography & Gianina Strother, African American and African Studies
Gladys Gakenia Njoroge
Pharmacy Practice and Public Health
United States International University – Africa
Home Mentor - Calvin A. Omolo
MSU Mentor - Yuehua Cui, Dept of Statistics and Probability
Seynabou Sene
Plant Biology
University Cheikh Anna Diop
Home Mentor - Abdala Gamby Diedhiou
MSU Mentor - Lisa Tiemann, Dept of Plant, Soil, and Microbial Sciences
Portia T. Loeto
Educational Foundations (Gender Studies Section)
University of Botswana
Home Mentor - Godi Mookode
MSU Mentor - Soma Chauduri, Dept of Sociology
Betina Lukwambe
Aquaculture Technology
University of Dar es Salaam
Home Mentor – Samwel Mchele Limbu
MSU Mentor - Abigail Bennett, Dept of Fisheries and Wildlife & Maria Claudia Lopez, Dept of Community Sustainability
Ezinne Ezepue
Theatre & Film Studies
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Home Mentor - Chinenye Amonyeze
MSU Mentor - Jeff Wray, Dept of English
Assilah Agigi
Business Management
University of Pretoria
Home Mentor - Alex Antonites
MSU Mentor - Sriram Narayanan, Dept of Supply Chain Management
Miriam Nthenya Kyule
Agricultural Education and Extension
Egerton University
Home Mentor - Miriam Karwitha Charimbu
MSU Mentor - Susan Wyche, Dept of Media and Information Studies
Asha Nalunga
Agribusiness and Natural Resource Economics
Makerere University
Home Mentor - Bernard Bashaasha
MSU Mentor - Saweda Liverpool-Tasie, Dept of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics
“We were extremely impressed with the quality and diversity of applications we received for this cohort of the African Futures program. We are excited to build on the successes of past cohorts and continue to evolve this program as we support the next generation of African research leaders,” said Jose Jackson-Malete, co-director of the Alliance for African Partnership.
The scholars will begin their work in February 2025 virtually, then spend the fall semester at Michigan State University working closely with their MSU mentor. They will then complete the rest of their year back at their home institution, culminating in a research showcase to share the research they’ve done. Partnerships between mentors and mentees are expected to continue beyond the end of the program and lead to sustainable collaboration and future funding opportunities.
For more information, visit the Alliance for African Partnership website.