INCEPTION MEETING PROGRAMME: Sub-Committee on Reviewing the Kampala Declaration

CODESRIA in collaboration with the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) is currently hosting the Inception Meeting of the Sub-Committee on Reviewing the Kampala Declaration on Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibility (1990) UDSM, Tanzania 21-23 January 2025.

Programme of the Meeting

Day 1: Tuesday, 21 January 2025

  TIME 

SESSION 

SPEAKER(S) 

9:00 – 10:00 

Welcome and introductory session 

  • Christine Noe: Principal, College of Social Sciences, UDSM. 
  • Godwin Murunga: Executive Secretary, CODESRIA. 

10:00 – 10:30 

The context and evolution of Pan-African thinking on Academic and Intellectual Freedoms 

Adebayo Olukoshi: Chair, CODESRIA Scientific Committee/ Distinguished Professor Wits School of Governance, Wits University. 

10:30 – 11:00    Tea Break

11:00 – 12:30 

Plenary Discussion 

  All participants 

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 14:30 

The Dar es Salaam and Kampala Declarations: Progress, Challenges and Gaps 

Issa Shivji: Chair, Kampala Declaration (KD) Sub-Committee/Emeritus Professor, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 

14:30 – 15:00 

The Dar es Salaam and Kampala Declarations through a Gendered Lens 

Onalenna Selolwane: Member, KD Sub-Committee/ Professor of Sociology, Botswana. 

15:00 – 15.30

The changing contexts of academic and intellectual freedom since the Kampala Declaration.

Jimi Adesina: Member, KD Sub-Committee/ Professor and DST/NRF SARChi Chair in Social Policy, UNISA.

15:30 – 17:00 

Plenary Discussion 

All participants 

 17:00: Tea Break | END OF DAY 1 

Day 2: Wednesday, 22 January 2025

TIME 

SESSION 

SPEAKER(S) 

9:00 – 11:00 

What compelling academic and intellectual freedom imperatives do diversity concerns raise? 

  • Penda Mbow: Member, KD Sub-Committee/ President, Citizens Movement, Senegal. 
  • Ng’wanza Kamata: Senior lecturer, College of Social Sciences, UDSM. 
  • Mshai Mwangola: Chair, Sub-Committee on Programmes (Executive Committee)/Chair, Uraia Trust, Kenya. 

11:00 – 11:30 Tea Break 

11:30 – 12:30 

Imagining a CODESRIA tracking and ranking system on Academic Freedom in Africa 

Angela Ambitho: Founder & CEO, Infrotrack Research & Consulting, Kenya. 

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 

14:00 – 15:30 

Plenary interventions on prospects for establishing a CODESRIA tracking and ranking system on Academic Freedom in Africa 

 All participants 

 

15:30 – 16:30

A response on prospects

  • Angela Ambitho: Founder & CEO, Infrotrack Research & Consulting, Kenya.
  • Lyn Ossome: President, CODESRIA /Associate Professor & Director, MISR, Uganda.

 

16:30: Tea Break | END OF DAY 2 

7:30pm GROUP DINNER 

Day 3: Thursday, 23 January 2025

TIME 

SESSION 

SPEAKER(S) 

9:30 – 11:00 

Reviewing the KD: Way forward A discussion by the Sub-Committee led by the Chair 

Issa Shivji: Chair, KD Sub-Committee/ Emeritus Professor, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 

11:00 -11:30 Tea Break 

11:30 – 12:30 

Conclusion and farewell 

  • Godwin Murunga: Executive Secretary, CODESRIA. 
  • Ng’wanza Kamata: Senior lecturer, College of Social Sciences, UDSM. 

12:30 Lunch

END OF INCEPTION MEETING

List of Participants

  No. 

Name 

Gender 

Affiliation 

1

Issa Shivji 

M 

Emeritus Professor, UDSM, Tanzania. 

Chair, Kampala Declaration (KD) Sub-Committee 

2

Jimi Adesina 

M 

Professor and DST/NRF SARChi Chair in Social Policy, University of South Africa. 

Member, KD Sub-Committee 

3

Penda Mbow 

F 

President, Citizens Movement, Senegal. 

Member, KD Sub-Committee 

4

Onalenna Selolwane 

F 

Professor of Sociology, Botswana. 

Member, KD Sub-Committee 

5

Josephine Ahikire 

F 

Associate Professor, School of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Uganda. 

Member, KD Sub-Committee 

6

Lyn Ossome 

F 

Associate Professor & Director, Makerere Institute of Social Research, Uganda. 

President, CODESRIA 

7

Mshai Mwangola 

F 

Chair of the Board of Trustees, Uraia Trust, Kenya. 

Chair, Sub-Committee on Programmes, CODESRIA Executive Committee 

8

Adebayo Olukoshi 

M 

Distinguished Professor Wits School of Governance, Wits University, South Africa. 

Chair, CODESRIA Scientific Committee 

9

Christine Noe 

F 

Principal, College of Social Sciences, UDSM, Tanzania. 

10

Ng’wanza Kamata 

M 

Senior lecturer, College of Social Sciences, UDSM, Tanzania. 

11

Angela Ambitho 

F 

Founder & CEO, Infrotrak Research & Consulting, Kenya. 

12

Godwin Murunga 

M 

Executive Secretary, CODESRIA. 

13

Bertha Kibona 

F 

Programme Manager, CODESRIA. 

14

Sheila Gitonga 

F 

Programme Manager, CODESRIA. 

Information Session on MRI Grants

CODESRIA invites prospective applicants to an information session on MRI grants.

Date: 24 January 2025, from 11 : 00 to 12 : 00 GMT

Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84901810602?pwd=JOLbTmJjoHij8R4G8IeU1NbrbD3o9y.1

 

Le CODESRIA invite les personnes intéressées à une séance d’information sur les subventions MRI.

Date: 24 January 2025, from 11 : 00 to 12 : 00 GMT

Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84901810602?pwd=JOLbTmJjoHij8R4G8IeU1NbrbD3o9y.1

 

O CODESRIA convida potenciais candidatos para uma sessão informativa sobre as bolsas MRI.

Date: 24 January 2025, from 11 : 00 to 12 : 00 GMT

Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84901810602?pwd=JOLbTmJjoHij8R4G8IeU1NbrbD3o9y.1

Prof. Abdalla S. Bujra (1938-2025) CODESRIA’S TOWERING PILLAR

The Council has learned of the passing on of Professor Abdalla Bujra this morning at his home in Malindi, Kenya, where he had been recuperating following a long illness.

Prof. Bujra served as the second Executive Secretary of CODESRIA from 1975-1985. Prior to this, he had worked alongside the founding Executive Secretary, Prof Samir Amin, roughly from the Council’s inception in 1973 before formally taking over leadership in 1975. The establishment of the institutional framework of CODESRIA as we know it today, and its emergence as a formidable organisation representing Africa and showcasing the best of its work in the social sciences, germinated and took root under his leadership.

During his tenure, he spearheaded and significantly contributed to over 50 academic conferences, seminars, and workshops across the continent; addressing critical themes such as industrialization, rural development, economic integration, technology, population, and democracy. He mobilized the African social science community by establishing both Pan-African and national research groups. Notably, he launched the renowned journal Africa Development which is set to publish its 50th Volume this year and oversaw the publication of numerous influential books and scholarly works. In 1992, he was honoured with the CODESRIA Distinguished African Social Scientist Award for Institution Building alongside other luminaries Govan Mbeki and Prof. Samir Amin. This accolade is a testament of the monumental impact of his leadership and his enduring contributions to African institutions.

By the time he left the service of CODESRIA in 1985, the image of CODESRIA as a Pan-African organisation that represented the best of Africa’s intellectual contributions in the social sciences and humanities had taken shape. By establishing this sound basis for institutional practices, Prof. Bujra and the colleagues he worked with ensured that African engagement with global discourses shifted away from the colonial pedigree they had largely been based upon to less racist and a more political economy driven orientation.

After his work at CODESRIA, Prof. Bujra played vital roles as a consultant for African institutions such as UNECA. He also founded the Development Policy Management Forum (DPMF), where he mentored emerging scholars, including Said Adejumobi, with whom he co-edited several publications. In addition, he lent his expertise to the Lamu Port campaign, advocating for the development of a regional transport corridor serving northern Kenya and South Sudan.

A distinguished sociologist, Prof. Bujra published extensively on governance and development in Africa. Among his notable works are The Politics of Stratification in a South Arabian Town (1971), Africa and the Future (1995), Leadership, Civil Society and Democratization in Eastern and Southern Africa (2002, two volumes), Perspectives on the OAU/AU and Conflict Management in Africa (2004), and Kenya’s Democratic Transition: The Struggle from Liberal to Social Democracy (2005).

For the CODESRIA community, we have lost a firm pillar around which our work was built, organised, executed and given historical legitimacy. His dedication, vision, and leadership continue to inspire us. The Council will do everything to memorialise him and keep the record of his work alive.

Prof. Bujra has been laid to rest today, Wednesday, 8th January 2025 in Malindi. While it is indeed a sad start of the year for the CODESRIA family with his passing, we are alive to the fact that he left us all the best wishes and a legacy that is dotted all over the CODESRIA publications especially he CODESRIA Bulletin and this remains alive in the work we do.

Godwin R. MURUNGA

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

8th January 2025

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