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Tezera Tazebew Amare

Tezera Tazebew Amare will be joining Cambridge University from Ethiopia. He intends to begin preparatory works for larger research on the origin and development of ethnic discourse in Ethiopia, with particular reference to the rise of Amhara ethno‐nationalism.
Spencer Nan Kwame Kyirem

Spencer Nan Kwame Kyirem

Spencer’s research aims to explore the initiatives and activities civil society groups employ to prevent electoral violence in Ghana using a qualitative approach.
Gerald Arhin

Gerald Arhin

Gerald is from Ghana and wrote his MPhil dissertation the political economy of Ghana’s oil sector. He is now a second‐year PhD student at the University of Manchester, where he is researching the politics of transparency and accountability in Ghana’s mining and...
Aminato Kinana

Aminato Kinana

Aminata is from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and received her MPhil in African Studies, writing her dissertation on the politics of museum artifacts and the links between empire, colonialism and geopolitics. She is now a second‐year PhD student in International History and...
Lyn Joanne-Victoire Kouadio

Lyn Joanne-Victoire Kouadio

Lyn is from Ivory Coast and received a distinction on her MPhil in African Studies. She is a Cambridge-Africa PhD Scholar in Politics at the University of Cambridge. Her PhD research interrogates the politics of justice and transformation.