African Journal of Inclusive Societies Launches Fourth Volume: “Africa’s Quest for Inclusion: Trends and Patterns”

The African Journal of Inclusive Societies (AJIS) is proud to announce the release of its fourth volume, titled “Africa’s Quest for Inclusion: Trends and Patterns.” This latest edition delves into the multifaceted efforts and ongoing challenges faced by African nations in their pursuit of inclusive growth and development.

The fourth volume of AJIS brings together a diverse array of scholarly articles, case studies, and research findings that explore the dynamic landscape of inclusion across the continent. From policy analysis to grassroots initiatives, the journal provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and patterns shaping Africa’s journey towards a more inclusive society.

Key Themes of the Fourth Volume:

For more information and to access the latest volume, visit si-ajis.org.

About AJIS: The African Journal of Inclusive Societies is a leading academic journal dedicated to the study and promotion of inclusive practices in Africa. Through rigorous research and thoughtful analysis, AJIS aims to contribute to the creation of more inclusive and equitable societies across the continent. The African Journal of Inclusive Societies (AJIS) is an annual open-access publication curated and published by SIVIO Institute since 2021. The journal aspires to continually have a range of papers from across the African continent.

 The objectives of AJIS are:

  1. To address the problem of ineffectual participation in the public process by non-state actors in Africa through independent research;
  2. To create a publication space centred on collective action, civil rights, democracy and development, inclusive societies, land tenure and philanthropy in Africa; and
  3. To promote knowledge generation by African scholars on the continent.