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Call for Proposals: Gender Equitable and Transformative Social Policy

The Mapping Inequities Fellowship – Apply Now!

Deadline: 21-Feb-21

The Institute of African Studies (IAS) at the University of Ghana, with funding support from the Open Society Institutes of Africa, is calling for proposals for multi-country research that investigates the trajectories, processes and outcomes of social policymaking in Africa since the colonial period.

It is against this background that this call is interested in understanding the framing and value propositions underpinning social policy; the assumptions about the role of the state,  markets and society (the family and community); the interface between social and economic policies; and the socio-economic development outcomes of social policy, particularly in terms of gender, class and spatial inequalities.

The overarching goal of this project is the transformation of the discourses, approaches to and cultures of social policymaking and implementation to establish Gender Equitable and Transformative Social Policy approaches in Africa.

Project Aims

The aims of the project are to:

Funding Information

Research Questions

The research questions guiding this call for proposals are as follows:

Country Clusters of the Project

This is a multi-country study project designed to learn from the experiences of as many African countries as possible so as to allow for effective comparative analysis and creative lesson drawing. Therefore, the project is focused on ten country clusters based on contiguity and shared characteristics. The country clusters are:

Application Criteria

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