
Towards a Theory of Change
In late November, PARC's Isabella Aboderin, Susan Jim and Eyob Balcha Gebremariam went to Accra, Ghana, to join together with other stakeholders of the Africa Charter and work towards a Theory of Change. The aim was to construct this using a hybrid Theory of Change...

The Africa Charter in Brussels – films and photos
On 6th and 7th November 2024, we ran a workshop in Brussels, convened jointly by the University of Bristol and the Coimbra Group Global Partnerships Working Group, with the support of the University of Bergen, to present and discuss the Africa Charter for...

Doing the rounds at ASAUK
Developing thought around the Africa Charter at ASAUK24 At this conference, which also celebrated the 60th anniversary year of the African Studies Association of the UK (ASAUK), PARC convened four roundtable discussions on the Africa Charter, each with a different...

Challenging epistemic inequities – the DSA signs the Africa Charter
The Development Studies Association (DSA) has become the newest signatory of the Africa Charter, and the 111th organisation globally to sign. On behalf of the DSA, Professor Uma Kambhampati, University of Reading, said: “The DSA has long recognised the epistemic...

Coloniality, Epistemic Injustice and Development Studies
Following on from the well-attended webinar in May on 'Decolonising Development Studies', PARC's Research Associate Dr Eyob Balcha Gebremariam chaired three sessions at a panel as part of the recent Development Studies Association (DSA) 2024 conference. Professor...