Global Integrity will be collaborating with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation over the next five years as they continue to strengthen future versions of the Ibrahim Index of African Governance and are looking for researchers all over Africa to investigate a range of governance issues.
Global Integrity is embarking on a five-year collaboration with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation to produce original data on a range of governance issues across Africa.
This data will be used to strengthen the Ibrahim Index of African Governance which is based on four main categories: Safety and Rule of Law, Participation and Human Rights, Sustainable Economic Opportunity and Human Development.
Global Integrity is recruiting teams of researchers in every African country to take part in this project.
More information on the Governance Research in Africa project
I have just finished Masters in Management,Organizations and Governance at LSE. Interested in evolution of small businesses and enterprises in Africa and business cooperations between nations there.Can I apply for this research?
I don’t see why not. Go for it!!