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    The Kellogg Institute for International Studies, part of the University of Notre Dame’s new Keough School of Global Affairs, is an interdisciplinary community of scholars that promotes research, provides educational opportunities, and builds linkages related to democracy and human development.

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    Our welcoming intellectual community helps foster relationships among faculty, graduate students, undergraduate students, and visitors that promote scholarly conversation, further research ideas and insights, and build connections that are often sustained beyond Notre Dame. 

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Africa

Included Countries: Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Democratic Republic of the Congo Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia, The Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Ivory Coast - Cote d'Ivoire Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Reunion Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Western Sahara Zambia Zimbabwe
Research

Reasearch In Africa

Research conducted by members of the Kellogg intellectual community on the themes of democracy and human development is at the core of what the Institute does.

In Pursuit of Manly Happiness: Well-Being, Education, and Manhood in Northern Sierra Leone
Catherine Bolten: Former Faculty Fellow
2011-2012
Good Morning Timbuktu! The Impact of Radio in Rural Islamic Africa
Jaimie Bleck: Former Faculty Fellow
2011-2012
Understanding the History and Structure of Pastoral-Trader Relationships for enhancing equitable market access among the Turkana pastoralists of Northern Kenya
Rahul Oka: Faculty Fellow
2010-2011
Christianity, Islam, and Liberal Democracy in Africa
Rev. Robert Dowd, CSC: Former Faculty Fellow
2009-2010
Educating Youth in Northern Sierra Leone
Catherine Bolten: Former Faculty Fellow
2009-2010
Keeping Gray Water out of the Streets: A Randomized Experiment on Sanitation in Senegal
Molly Lipscomb: Former Faculty Fellow
2009-2010
A comparative Examination of Islamic Fundamentalist Parties in Muslim Africa
Andrew Bramsen: Former Kellogg Doctoral Student
2008-2009
Blessing or Curse? Reassessing the Impact of British Colonial Rule on Liberal Democracy in the Caribbean and Africa
Olukunle Owolabi: Former Visiting Fellow
2007-2008
Dancing the Darkness Away: A Study of Identity and Healing through the Arts among Children of Rwanda
Danice Brown Guzmán: Former Kellogg Staff
2006
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People

People Researching Africa

For more than three decades, our faculty and visiting fellows have helped set the scholarly agenda on our core themes of democratization and human development. Our work has had a significant impact on policy and practice.

Ebenezer Akesseh

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student
Ewa Rejman

Ewa Rejman

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student

Rieti G. Gengo

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student
Angela Chesler

Angela Chesler

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student

Craig John Iffland

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student
Colleen Cross

Colleen Cross

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student
Bryce Kleinsteuber

Bryce Kleinsteuber

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student

Alison Fitchett Climenhaga

Dissertation Year Fellow
Rev. David Eliaona Lyimo

David E. Lyimo, CSC

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student

Emily Maiden

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student

Patricia Idoko

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student

Eduardo Dawson

Former Kellogg Doctoral Student
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