A research report submitted to the Faculty of Management, University of the Witwatersrand, in 50% fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Management (in the field of Public and Development Management). Wits School of Governance October 2017The study answers the question, can a Pan African approach to diaspora philanthropy deliver on social development? The purpose was to explore a Pan African approach to social development establishing philanthropy as a point of convergence between the economic interests of African governments in their diaspora and, the altruistic social ambitions of external citizens, using the Ebola case study as a point of entry. The Ebola case study provides tangible evidence that a continental app...
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In early 2014, 3 West African states of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone made news headlines when E...
This paper examines the involvement of African diaspora organizations in Dutch and European policy-m...
The rise of the novel Coronavirus disease affected the development of African countries. The flow of...
Various segments of society in South Africa were pushed to devise adaptive means of strategies to s...
Changing the approach to communication and engagement with the local people in Liberia during the Eb...
While the South African government is tackling poverty amongst its citizenry as a national priority ...
The Ebola epidemic outbreak in West Africa (2013–2016) left few Africans indifferent. A significant ...
Social and economic challenges in one part of the world influence budgets, security, health, and wel...
This paper describes the formation of a civil society consortium, spurred to action by frustration o...
The provision of gifts and payments for healthy volunteer subjects remains an important topic in glo...
Diaspora Involvement in Development Cooperation: The Case of Belgium and the Democratic Republic of ...
African interest in the Diaspora has never been greater than it is now. This is evident in the growi...
To what extent does voluntary association participation correlate with reduced Ebola duration in dis...
This report analyzes how higher education institutions in sub-Saharan Africa engage with the Africa...
Click on the URI link to access this article (may require a ResearchGate subscription)Members of the...
In early 2014, 3 West African states of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone made news headlines when E...
This paper examines the involvement of African diaspora organizations in Dutch and European policy-m...
The rise of the novel Coronavirus disease affected the development of African countries. The flow of...