Contact Info
- 6th Floor, I & M Building 2nd Ngong Avenue, Upper Hill
- +254 (0)20 2985000; +254 (0)729 111031 / +254 (0)731 000065
- info@pasgr.org
- Office Hrs: Today 9.00am to 6.00pm
Wangui Kimari, our first-ever intern, describes her one-year attachment to the Professional Training and Development (PDT) Programme as “very dynamic”. The PhD candidate at York University in Canada says “PASGR does a lot, but what it does is not always explicit.” PASGR’s social protection work, for instance, is not research to be kept on a […]
The year 2015 saw the Research Programme (RP) reconfigure its operations to enhance and ensure high quality, cost effective programmes. The programme maintained its efforts at ensuring quality control for all its products and integrating policy actors into its work to facilitate the use of research findings. In this regard, 14 policy research reports were […]
Jan 19-20 Design Shop on Building Capacity for African Development Data Jan 22-23 Sixth Master of Research and Public Policy [MRPP] Steering Committee Feb 11-19 Multi-Method Research Course 5 and 6 training Apr13 Research Policy Practitioners Forum on Social Protection in Kenya Apr16-17 PASGR Board of Directors Meeting Apr18-19 Inception Workshop on Urban Governance and […]
Dear colleague, We are grateful for your support in 2015 and hope that 2016 has started on a good note for you! Over the past few months, we have held several events. We are also revamping our online presence and will share more details with you soon. We have several videos on our budding YouTube […]
The Research Programme facilitates capacity development and knowledge production for policy relevant social and governance research in Africa through collaborations with researchers based in their home institutions. The programme aims to provide high quality policy relevant research to varied audiences; integrate policy actors into the different phases of the governance research process and institutionalise research-policy […]
Greetings from Nairobi, Kenya! August has been a busy yet exciting month at PASGR: The Master of Research and Public Policy, a collaboration of 12 African universities and PASGR was officially launched – Read more The first ever National Forum on Harnessing Data for Sustainable Development was co-convened by PASGR in partnership with the Office […]
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted on the education sector globally forcing closure of learning institutions including universities to contain spread of the virus. The indefinite closure resulted to unprecedented levels of disruption in teaching and learning activities, adversely affecting university operations, students and lecturers in divergent magnitudes. Characterised by unprecedented levels of uncertainty and disruptions, the […]
Two Kenya-based international higher education think tanks have joined forces to advance equitable access to quality higher education in the pandemic environment. The African Network for Internationalization of Education and the Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) have partnered to form the Utafiti Sera House (Swahili for Research Policy House). The research community […]
The East Africa Social Science Translation Collaborative (EASST) has brought 32 East African fellows to the University of California, Berkeley to study rigorous impact evaluation methods since 2011 (and have recently started piloting a virtual, non-resident fellowship to reach even more people). All fellows go on to join the Network of Impact Evaluation Researchers in Africa (NIERA), and […]
This is the fourth in a series on shifting power in international giving and what INGOs, NGOs, and funders can do differently to support and sustain more equitable partnerships. In the introductory piece, Pat Scheid frames the issue of shifting power, and in the second, Joe Asunka shares strategies for funders to foster equitable partnerships. […]
6th Floor, I & M Building
2nd Ngong Avenue, Upper Hill
P.O. Box 76418-00508
Nairobi, Kenya
Email: info@pasgr.org
Tel: +254 (0)20 2985000;
+254 (0)729 111031 / +254 (0)731 000065
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