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AJIS Volume 5
This volume of the African Journal of Inclusive Societies brings together a rigorous, multi-disciplinary examination of the politics of belonging in contemporary Africa, interrogating how inclusion and exclusion are actively produced, contested, and sustained. Moving beyond normative commitments to inclusion embedded in policy and development rhetoric, the contributions critically analyse the “implementation gap” between citizen
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Call for Manuscripts – African Journal of Inclusive Societies
The African Journal of Inclusive Societies (AJIS) invites submissions for original research articles, case studies, and theoretical papers that delve into the multifaceted dimensions of inclusion in African societies. We are particularly interested in works examining the social, economic, political, and cultural factors that contribute to or hinder inclusion, and in research offering innovative solutions
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AJIS Volume 4 – Africa’s Quest for Inclusion: Trends and Patterns
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
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Call for Submissions: African Journal of Inclusive Societies Volume 4
We are pleased to announce the call for submissions from academics, researchers, and development practitioners in relation to the African Journal of Inclusive Societies Volume 4. In this volume we will be looking at Africa’s Quest for Inclusion Trends and Patterns. This volume will explore how the agenda of inclusion is being pursued and embodied
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PUBLISHED JOURNAL ARTICLE IN THE JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SMALL BUSINESS
Reimagining survival under COVID-19: A micro business perspective of navigating constant disruption in Zimbabwe https://doi.org/10.1080/26437015.2022.2108739 Abstract The article investigates the impact of COVID-19 on micro-business enterprises (MBEs), establishing the coping strategies used to mitigate the impact and build resilience. A practical framework for building resilience is recommended for use by enterprises as part of contributing