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CODESRIA, the Council
for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa is
headquartered in Dakar Senegal. It was established in 1973 as an
independent Pan-African research organization with a primary focus on
the social sciences, broadly defined. It is recognised not only as the
pioneer African social research organisation but also as the apex non-governmental centre of social knowledge production on the continent.
Its objectives are:
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Promote and
facilitate research and knowledge production in Africa using a
holistic, multi-disciplinary approach. In this connection, the
Council is committed to the goal of combating the fragmentation of
knowledge production, and the African community of scholars along
various disciplinary and linguistic/geographical lines;
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Promote and defend
the principle of independent thought and the academic freedom of
researchers in the production and dissemination of knowledge;
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Encourage and
support the development of African comparative research with a
continental perspective and a sensitivity to the specificity of
development process in Africa;
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Promote the
publication and dissemination of the results of research undertaken
by African scholars;
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Strengthen the
institutional basis of knowledge production in Africa by proactively
engaging and supporting other research institutions and their
networks of scholars within its programs of activities. As part of
this goal, the Council also actively encourages cooperation and
collaboration among African universities, research organisations and
other training institutions;
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Encourage
inter-generational and gender-sensitive dialogues in the African
academy as a further investment of effort in the promotion of
awareness of and capacity in the use of different prospectives
for knowledge production;
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Promote
contacts and dialogue between African researchers and researcher on
Africa elsewhere in the world, as well as interaction between the
Council and similar international organisations
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