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Somaliland study hailed a “major scholarly success”.

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UNISA's College of Human Sciences in the limelight

 

 

Front row (L-R): Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale, Dr Kwesi Anning of the

Kofi Annan Centre, Dr Iqbal Jhazbhay (UNISA), Ambassador of Portugal Mrs. Vera

Fernandes

Second row from right: Acting High Commissioner of Canada to Addis Ababa, Mr. David

M Stockwell

 

UNISA's College of Human Sciences was, once again, under focus for its

theoretical and applied research. The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping

Training Centre in Accra, West Africa's premier institution for Conflict

Prevention and Peace Studies, on the occasion of the African Union Summit,

invited UNISA's Iqbal Jhazbhay to present his recent 400-page study on

Somaliland: Post-War Nation Building and International Relations.

 

This recent multi-disciplinary study has attained a number of accolades.

World-acclaimed African Studies scholar, Professor Ali Mazrui, described this

study as a "major scholarly success". Other scholars such the well-known founder

of the Somali Studies International Association, Professor Hussein Adam, praised

Dr. Jhazbhay's study as, "highly original, relevant, valid and timely".

 

The Kofi Annan Centre 1-day seminar was hosted jointly with UNISA's Department of

Religious Studies and Arabic on the topic "Somaliland and the African Union in the

Horn of Africa". The seminar programme was attended by scholars, policymakers and

student leaders. It received good media coverage by Ghana TV (27 June), TV Africa

(29 June), radio Joy FM (29 June), and the print media, including Ghana's most

popular Daily Graphic (2 July, p. 5), the well-known paper Daily Guide (27 June,

p.14) and Public Agenda (29 June).

 

Dr. Jhazbhay, during his visit to Accra, also used the opportunity to interview

policymakers and to observe the African Union's Ministerial Executive Council

meetings. See below some of the photos of this historic Pan-African moment, when

African intellectuals and heads of state debated the prime question of promoting

continental integration and preventing conflicts.

 

 

Ghanaian Foreign Minister Nana Akufo-Addo and Chair of the African Union Ministerial

Executive Council seen here with Dr. Jhazbhay at his office

 

Deputy Chairperson of the AU Com- mission, the Rt Honourable Patrick Mazimhaka with

Dr. Jhazbhay on the Accra coastline

 

 

 

 

http://www.unisa.ac.za/cmsys/staff/enews/2007/july/vol2/unisa_college.html

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