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CEsA Thinks will return on January 18 with a discussion on water and food security in West Africa

The Centre for African and Development Studies (CEsA/CSG/ISEG/ULisboa) and ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics and Management, of the University of Lisbon (ULisboa), invite you to the next session of the CEsA Thinks 2023 – Seminars: “The Nexus Between Water & Food Security in West Africa: An exploration of the status quo and the emerging challenges”. In this presentation, Daniel Adayi (CEsA/CSG/ISEG/ULisboa) will look at the water and food securities in the basins of the Rivers Senegal, Niger and Volta in the West African sub-region. The discussion will be led by Vincent Agulonye (CEsA/CSG/ISEG/ULisboa).

The session is open to the public and will take place on January 18, 2023, at 6 pm (Lisbon time), at ISEG (Room 104, Francesinhas 2), in Lisbon, and online via Zoom (access here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87919779125?pwd=cmtENi9lVWxRNjBCdHhXaDdCZ0lHUT09 Password: cesathinks).

About the speaker
Daniel Adayi is a Catholic missionary priest and a CEsA researcher (CSG/ISEG/ULisboa). He obtained his doctorate in Development Studies from ISEG, University of Lisbon, in 2019 for research on the political economy of River Basin Development Authorities in Nigeria. His current research focuses on the interplay of institutions in food and water resources management in emerging economies. With an academic background in Philosophy, Environmental Engineering Chemistry and Sacred Sciences, Adayi employs interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary methodological tools for his analyses. He lives in London and is the Parish Priest of Saints Michael and Matin Church, Hounslow, in the West of London.

 

About the discussant

Vincent Angulonye is a CEsA researcher (CSG/ISEG/ULisboa). He holds a PhD in Development Studies from ISEG, University of Lisbon.  At the moment, he is involved in studying development trends in Nigeria’s private sector (especially in the manufacturing industry) in Anambra.

 

 

CEsA Thinks 2023

The presentations aim to promote peer discussions on current research conducted by researchers in the field of Development, with the aim of generating contributions and criticism of the works presented. Organized by the CEsA researchers Vincent Agulonye and Daniel Adayi, the CEsA Thinks 2022 presentations are in English.

Next CEsA Thinks’ session: “The Nexus Between Water & Food Security in West Africa: An exploration of the status quo and the emerging challenges”
January 18, 2023
From 6pm to 7:30pm (Lisbon time)
Face-to-face in Room 104 (Francesinhas 2, ISEG, Lisbon), with online broadcast via Zoom (access here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87919779125?pwd=cmtENi9lVWxRNjBCdHhXaDdCZ0lHUT09 Password: cesathinks).

See the full program in the poster.

Author: CEsA Communication (comunicacao@cesa.iseg.ulisboa.pt)
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