A total of 566 Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship beneficiaries have been selected since 2013.
The fellowship will see Mrs Abah, a professor of journalism and mass communications and head of department of Journalism and mass communications at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, US, embark on research work in Tanzania starting from June 2023.
It adds that she will serve as a “disinterested” party, reviewing the courses and requirements, and lending guidance as necessary, while also collaborating on research projects with her Tanzanian colleagues. “Together, we can contribute to building capacity at African universities and contribute to development goals,” she added.
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