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The
Kennedy School Africa Policy Journal is an annual publication which seeks
to bridge the gap between frontier research and policy by analyzing trends
and highlighting new ideas relating to African development. The Journal
seeks 15-25-page articles that are analytically-robust, policy relevant
and excellently communicated, and its target audience is policy-makers and
analysts working on Africa, including Kennedy School alumni, UN staff,
NGOs, think tanks, and researchers at African universities. The Journal’s
20-plus staff consists of graduate students at Harvard and the Fletcher
School, and its five board members include distinguished faculty from the
same schools with expertise in African development. The Journal is
affiliated to the Kennedy School Africa Caucus.
Please visit
www.ksg.harvard.edu/kssgorg/apj to find out more about this exciting
initiative.
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