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Good Governance Worldwide Announces the Release of its First Symposia Issue

Good Governance Worldwide Announces the release of its first Symposia Issue, titled, “Governance, Public Policy, and Politics in Africa”.

Dr. Sheriff Folarin, Editor in Chief of the Africa Symposia Issue, Dr. Mohammed Makkaoui, Associate Editor in Chief of the Africa Symposia Issue, the Members of the Good Governance Worldwide (GGW) Editorial Board and Dr. Howard Balanoff are pleased to announce the release of the 1st Symposia Issue for ASPA’s Section for Public Management Journal/Website Good Governance Worldwide (GGW).

The title of the GGW Symposia Issue is Governance, Public Policy, and Politics in Africa. The issue was just uploaded to the Symposia page of the GGW Journal/Website June 2023-Africa Symposia – Good Governance Worldwide The Symposia issue contains fifteen peer-reviewed articles by African studies scholars from Africa and beyond.The articles focus on current topics related to public policy and public administration issues of interest to both academics and practitioners. Faculty, students, scholars and public policy practitioners are encouraged to review any or all of the articles in the Africa Symposia issue and email Dr. Folarin sheryfffolarin@gmail.com Dr. Makkaoui makkaoui.mohamed@gmail.com or Dr. Balanoff at hb02@txstate.edu with any questions or comments.

To access the full text of all the articles of the Symposia go to the GGW Africa Symposia Issue page which is: June 2023-Africa Symposia – Good Governance Worldwide

The authors and titles of the GGW Symposia Issue are listed below:

1. Critical Reflections on the Dynamics of Ethnic Insurgency in Nigeria Abiodun Raufu, Emmanuel Ben-Edet, Lucy Tsad

2. The Nigerian Border Closure and its Diplomatic Implication with Neighboring Countries Ademola Oluwabiyi and Moses Duruji

3. Challenging the Politico-Philosophical Foundations of Decolonisation Project in Africa Anthony Mayowa Oladoyin

4. Influence of Online-Based Media on Governance in Nigeria: Sahara Reporters as a Case Study Hussaini Hadassah, Sheriff F. Folarin, Oluwafunke M. Folarin, Olaniyi T. Ayodele and Victor Jubril

5. Revisiting Poverty Reduction Policies in South Africa: Challenges and Way Forward Anuoluwapo Durokifa

6. Impact of Digitalization on Poverty Entrepreneurship and Social Exclusion in Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa Alloui Soukaina and Chafik Khalid

7. Governance Practices and Performance of the Territorialized Networks of Organizations (TNOs): The Case of the Port Tangier Mohamed Makkaoui and Hind Belaziz

8. Transforming Conflict in a Post-Genocide Society: An Evaluation of the ‘One Cow Per Poor Family’ Program in Rwanda Francois Masabo, Jean Baptiste Ndikubwimana, Marie Claire Uwamahoro

9. Role of Public Administration in Fostering Peace among Pastoralist Communities in Isiolo County in Kenya Fatuma Hadi, John Mugume and Innocent Ndahiriwe

10. Understanding Everyday Experiences of Exclusion and Discrimination: Perspectives from Rwandophone Congolese Furaha Umutoni Alida

11. Community Policing during Pandemics: A Study of Lari Sub-County in Kenya during COVID-19 Outbreak Mumo C. Musyoka and Innocent Ndahiriwe

12. Decentralized Governance and Conflict Mitigation in Post-Genocide Rwanda Innocent Ndahiriwe

13. A Search for Political Integration in East Africa Community (EAC) Kasaija Phillip Apuuli

14. Is Mutuality Wanting? Urban Governance and City Transformation in Dakar and Nairobi ‘Femi Balogun

15. Understanding Devolution from the Perspective of Ethnic Conflict Management: Study of Tana River County, Kenya Riziki Mohamed Ali, Ndahiriwe Innocent and Innocent Rugaragu

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