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DG and CSEA Workshop on TCDI 2.0

Development Gateway (DG) hosted a four-day workshop from December 3rd to 6th, 2024, at the Marriott Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos. The event brought together representatives of DG and the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA). The aim was to analyze first-year operations, identify strengths and areas for improvement, and set goals for the second year, 2025. Roles and responsibilities for the first year of TCDI 2.0 were covered, as well as technical improvements, the tobacco control landscape, and AfCFTA compliance. The program emphasized teamwork and provided technical clarifications to assist with requirement writing and other activities.

Each day of the event had a distinct focus. Day 2 covered comments on the first year, with the CSEA team discussing challenges and growth while the DG team showcased their communication approach. Day 3 focused on stakeholder engagement, emphasizing tailored communication strategies and informing participants about the seventh country selection process and study methodology. The final day was dedicated to survey methods, research guides, and activity planning for 2025. Participants gained a greater understanding of their duties, communication skills, teamwork, and constructive criticism, as well as identifying challenges such as delayed responses, effective use of tools like Paperpile, translation concerns, and discovering reputable references.

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CSEA Staff Orientation

On the 4th and 5th of December, CSEA hosted a two-day orientation for new staff members. The event provided a comprehensive overview of the organization's mission, research methodologies, communication strategies, financial procedures, and administrative processes. It also offered a valuable opportunity for the new staff to network with colleagues and gain insights into CSEA's work.

 

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CSEA Hosts Book Launch on Empowering Nigeria's Energy Revolution

CSEA hosted the launch of the book "Empowering Nigeria's Energy Revolution" on December 3, 2024. The event focused on exploring the challenges and opportunities in Nigeria's energy sector.

The author, Winifred Owunna, shared her experiences and motivation for writing the book. She highlighted the importance of data, innovation, and policy reforms in addressing energy challenges. 

The fireside chat, moderated by Chinenye Uwanmaka, featured discussions on the book's content, the challenges in the sector, and potential solutions. Panelists from AEDC, NERC, CSEA, and renewable energy companies shared their insights, emphasizing the need for accurate data, targeted investments, and consumer education. 

The discussion also touched on the importance of renewable energy, addressing energy theft, and the role of subsidies. The event provided a platform for engaging discussions and actionable insights to address Nigeria's energy challenges.

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CSEA Partners with On Think Tanks for State of the Sector 2024 Report

In 2024, the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA), collaborated with On Think Tanks on the State of the Sector 2024 Report, which offers an in-depth analysis of the global think tank landscape. Drawing from the perspectives of nearly 300 organizations across 95 countries, the report provides valuable insights into the trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping think tanks worldwide.

The report examines five key dimensions influencing the sector:  i) The diverse think tank landscape across regions ; ii) Varied political contexts influencing operations ; iii) Major divides in funding models  iv) Research priorities focused on policy and governance  and v) Emerging challenges in capacity, tech adoption, and AI .

CSEA contributed to this year’s report, offering regional insights that add depth to the global analysis.  

Explore the full report: http://onthinktanks.org/SOS2024

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Research Dissemination and Roundtable Discussions on Social Protection Amidst Crises in Nigeria

On November 12-13, 2024, the Development Research Projects Centre (dRPC), in collaboration with the Chronic Poverty Advisory Network (CPAN) and the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA), hosted two significant events in Abuja. These events focused on the findings and discussions around "Poverty Dynamics and Social Protection Amidst Complex Crises in Nigeria," an initiative that explores the complexities of poverty in Nigeria amidst crises such as conflict, displacement, climate shocks, and the COVID-19 pandemic

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