On July 16, 2024, Dr Adedeji Adeniran, Director of Research, and Isiaka Raifu, Research Associate at CSEA, joined the Development Gateway team for a stakeholder engagement held at Neelkanth Sarovar Premiere, Lusaka, Zambia, which was hosted by the Zambian Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Tobacco Control Data Initiative (TCDI 2.0). The purpose of the event was to deliberate on the inclusion of new themes in the Zambian dashboard, which include agriculture, new and emerging tobacco products, and enforcement.
On Thursday, July 12, 2024, Priscilla Airohi, a research associate at CSEA, attended the CARE Nigeria Country Strategy Launch.
The event, themed "leading locally and connecting globally for impact," is meant to serve as a roadmap for guiding CARE Nigeria in providing innovative approaches and leveraging global connections in their commitment to advancing the cause of their humanitarian programmes while also extending their reach and impact to more states in Nigeria.
Tobacco Control Data Initiative (TCDI 2.0) partners, the Ministry of Health, Development Gateway (DG), and Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA) hosted a stakeholder meeting in Kenya, Sankara, Westlands on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Dr Adedeji Adeniran, Director of Research, and Fidelis Obaniyi, Research Associate at CSEA, were in attendance, amongst others. The event sessions included presentations on Tobacco Control Policies in Kenya and research findings from a study on morbidity and mortality from tobacco use in Kenya, demo sessions for Kenya's TCDI dashboard, and review and feedback on new topics to be incorporated into the TCDI Kenya dashboard.
On July 1, 2024, the Corporate Accountability and Public Participation organised a one-day capacity building event on Human Rights, Food Justice, and Sugar-sweetened Beverages (SSB) Tax at the Dover Hotel in Lagos, Nigeria.
The event provided a venue for participants to engage with knowledge, not only to understand and support the SSB tax campaign, but also to demand effective policies for improved healthy diets and to become part of a growing movement dedicated to minimising the country's NCD burden.
Akinbode Oluwafemi, CAPPA's Executive Director, gave the welcome address and highlighted how the food industry utilises the media to influence the public. Fidelis Obaniyi, a Research Associate at CSEA, led the discussion on the expense of diseases associated by bad eating habits. Participants proposed practical methods for advancing Healthy Food Policy in Nigeria.
The Associates for Change (Ghana), CSEA (Nigeria) and Dalan Development Consultants (Sierra Leone), a consortium working to investigate and evaluate accelerated education and complementary basic education innovations aimed at reducing the number of out-of-school children across West Africa with a special focus on girls’ models, organised a two-day high-level conference from June 11 to 12, 2024.
The conference focused on “Scaling up accelerated education programs in Africa to tackle the high prevalence of out of school children in West Africa”. The event which was held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra provided a platform for stakeholders to share best practices, present research findings and explore synergies related to Accelerated Education Programs (AEPs).
It also fostered dialogue and learning among governments’, researchers and development partners, collective action towards ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all children driving in West Africa.
Read some of our publications on Accelerated Education Programmes-