Ibbo mandaza biography of rory mcilroy
The Sapes Trust has over the last 20 years of its existence been at the cutting edge of research and policy studies in the field of regional cooperation and integration in Africa, with special reference to Southern Africa. It is the same study that is currently assisting the current efforts towards developing a more integrated approach towards the Africa Union.
Both the concept of Sapes Trust as a Pan-African, regional network of scholars and activists, and the research and policy studies programme of the organization, constitute a veritable experiment in regional cooperation and integration.
Fleetwood (65) and Rory McIlroy.
For example, the Masters in Policy Studies Programme MPS , through which some 9 groups of 45 students each have graduated over the last decade, brings together faculty members and policy studies practitioners from across Southern Africa, East Africa and West Africa. Indeed, the MPS, as well as the Sapes Research Programme, are the bases upon which Pan Afrika is to be established and developed as the centre for promoting regional integration in Africa.
He started school in and went to upper primary in He later on attended secondary school at Choma Secondary School in After finishing university, he was posted to Namwala Secondary School where he taught as a young teacher for two and half years. He also taught at the University of Zambia in the department of Development Studiesin for two and half years.
Dr Mudenda finished his doctorate in and left for Zimbabwe to start SAPES Trust in , a regional organisation doing social science research, publishing, organising seminars and workshops. He attained his M. A in and his Ph. D in at Yale University and Washington University respectively. The impelling forces behind the formation of SAPES were the spirit of Pan Africanism, African liberation, particularly in the s, and the intellectual discourses on regional integration in Southern Africa.
The Trust seeks to nurture social science research, teaching, policy dialogue, networking and publications in the Southern African region and beyond, through specific programmes, but with the deliberate intent to impact on policy and assist in the sustainable development of the region. Research is carried out in the fields of international relations, gender, culture, peace and security, governance, trade, and social policy.