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Call for Research Proposals on Forced Displacement in Kenya

Julia Taft Refugee Fund - Côte d’Ivoire

Deadline: 28-Apr-23

The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) is seeking proposals for the Kenya Analytical Program on Forced Displacement (KAP-FD) Project.

The Socioeconomic Surveys (SESs), the Kenya Continuous Household Survey on Refugees and Host Communities (KCHS Integrated Survey), and the Kenya COVID-19 Rapid Response Phone Survey (RRPS) produced broad socioeconomic data on host communities and forcibly displaced in Kenya. Building upon the fruitful outcomes of these preceding projects, the World Bank intends to gather more granular evidence under the Kenya Analytical Program on Forced Displacement (KAP-FD). KAP-FD seeks to, among other things, build the capacity of early-career researchers in the country to use displacement data. The capacity of local academics will be built by facilitating and financing research projects utilizing the data produced under KAP-FD and/or previous projects. By encouraging and financing projects of local researchers, capacity for displacement related research will be enhanced, while ensuring the wide use of data collected in World Bank supported surveys.

African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) is a premier capacity building institution in SubSaharan Africa with a mission to build rigor in research, training and policy outreach. Since 1988, AERC has provided capacity building to over 4,500 early and middle career researchers in SubSaharan Africa through the Thematic Research Program. The theme on forced displacement is aligned to AERC Strategic Plan 2020-2025 which has a focus on inclusivity of those underrepresented in Sub-Saharan Africa’s development agenda and research. The Thematic Research Program provides a platform for expert mentorship and peer review of early career researchers’ work. The model for implementing the AERC-World Bank Thematic Research on Forced Development is premised on thematic research program structure which will run concurrently with Biannual Research Workshops held twice in a year in June and December. In this model, capacity building is realized where researchers attend presentation sessions and are mentored by expert resource persons and get feedback from their peers.

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For more information, visit African Economic Research Consortium (AERC).

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