Projet de recherche sur la mobilité des étudiants en Afrique : African student flows – Challenging prevailing paradigms
Article initialement paru dans University World News, le 15 juin 2018, par Chika Sehoole et Jenny J Lee.
From 11-13 June 2018, researchers representing seven African countries and officials gathered to share their case country results based on a three-year research study on international mobility to the African continent.
This research is co-led by Professor Chika Sehoole and Professor Jenny Lee and is the result of a partnership with the African Network for Internationalization of Education, with financial support from the South African National Research Foundation, with the primary aim towards African research capacity building in the internationalisation field.
We pursued this project for many reasons, starting with the need to have more empirical data on Africa’s international students. According to the United Nations, 42% of the globe’s youth aged 15-24 years will live in Africa by 2030. While youth populations in most other regions decline, Africa’s youth population is expected to continue increasing and to more than double from current levels by 2055.
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African researchers include: Olaide Agbeniga (Nigeria), Christiana Badoo (Ghana), Mamadou Dimé (Senegal, membre de MOVIDA) Kenneth Alfred Kiiza (Uganda), Dr Mahmoud Sayed Marei (Egypt), Dr Jackline Nyerere (Kenya), and Justice Ratshilaya (South Africa).
African Network for Internationalization of Education representative: Blair Joseph Otieno
South Africa National Research Foundation representative: Dr Sepo Hachigonta.
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La rédaction (19 juin 2018). Projet de recherche sur la mobilité des étudiants en Afrique : African student flows – Challenging prevailing paradigms. MOVIDA. Consulté le 11 février 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/rnd3



