The Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) is a pan-African not-for-profit organisation based in Nairobi that aims to increase the capacity of African academic institutions and researchers to contribute stronger evidence based research on public policy that can have a positive impact on pro-poor development policies in Africa. It was established in response to the declining capacity in political and social science research output in sub-Saharan Africa.
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PASGR commissioned this scoping study of doctoral education to understand the key characteristics of both existing and planned doctoral programmes within the social sciences. These characteristics include: content, structure, organisation, […]
Kenya, like most African countries has experienced an impressive economic growth in the last decade, evidenced by a 5% annual GDP growth rate, yet unemployment, poverty and gender disparities remain […]
There exists a large body of literature examining the real and potential link between agriculture/agribusiness and employment creation. However, no such comprehensive review linking these two important issues has been […]
This desk study maps emerging information from studies on employment creation in the agricultural sector and agro-processing in Kenya to help in setting up the agenda for subsequent work on […]
This stakeholder mapping of employment creation in agriculture and agro-industries in Kenya was commissioned by the Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) with support from the Netherlands Platform […]
On 7th June 2016, the Partnership for African Social Governance Research (PASGR), with support from the Knowledge Platform for Inclusive Development Policies (INCLUDE), IDRC and UKAID, organised a forum. This […]