Ten emerging education researchers from across Africa joined the AFEP Economics of Education Workshop in Nairobi 🇰🇪—strengthening their skills to design and communicate policy-relevant research.
Food crises in Africa are now “more complex, more frequent, and affect both rural & urban households,” says Dr. Eleni Yitbarek (PEP & ERSA Research Fellow) at the SPARC & Jameel Observatory panel in Nairobi.
Ramaele Moshoeshoe, Director of the Africa Fellows in Education Program (AFEP), shares insights on the program’s impact and objectives during the ongoing AFEP workshop in Kenya. #PEP#AFEP#GEAI#EducationinAfrica
From Sept 22–24, the CLARITY-Africa Consortium met in Kigali to advance climate & health research. On Sept 23, PEP ED Prof. Jane Mariara delivered the keynote on Co-producing evidence to maximize impact.
At PEP, we are proud to contribute to this critical conversation—ensuring that local evidence and expertise are at the center of Africa’s transformation agenda.
This dialogue is part of NES 2025’s broader theme: “Rethinking Africa’s Development: Pathways to Economic Transformation and Social Inclusion in a Changing Global Economic Landscape.”
How international development partnerships are evolving, and what Africa must do to seize opportunities in the shifting financing landscape. How evidence, capacity development, and knowledge systems can help deliver inclusive, resilient, and sustainable growth.
In this session, Prof. Mariara will join Dr. Eric Ogunleye (Keynote Speaker, ADI Director), Dr. Yemi Dipeolu, Dr. Dr Emmanuel Owusu-Sekyere, and other distinguished experts to reflect on: What bold reforms can strengthen state capacity and governance in transition states?
According to the African Development Bank’s 2025 Mind the Gaps Report, Transition States alone require an estimated US$188 billion annually to achieve structural transformation.
Transition states across Africa face unique vulnerabilities, from conflict, climate change, and weak governance to fragile institutions and large financing gaps.
Hosted by the African Development Institute of the @AfDB_Group, the high-level dialogue will explore the theme: “Driving Africa’s Economic Transformation in Transition States: The Role of Capacity Development and Knowledge Management.”
Prof. @jmariara.bsky.social, Executive Director of the Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP), will share her expertise as a panelist at the Policy Dialogue Session of the 66th Annual Conference of the The Nigerian Economic Society (NES).
🎓 Their experiences highlight the value of: ✔️ Integrating GEI from the very start of the research process ✔️ Using disaggregated and intersectional data for transformative policies ✔️ Applying inclusive approaches across different fields of study
💬 What learners are saying about the GEI Online Course
Learners from diverse backgrounds are sharing how the Gender Equality and Inclusion (GEI) online course is shaping their research and professional practice.
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✅ Engaging with bilateral, multilateral, philanthropic, and private donors ✅ Building and nurturing partnerships with research institutions, think tanks, and networks
📍 Location: PEP Global Office, Nairobi (in-person role, not remote)
The Director will play a pivotal role in: ✅ Developing and implementing a Resource Mobilization & Partnerships Strategy ✅ Expanding PEP’s outreach in Asia, Latin America, and MENA