Mazungumzo Podcasts

  • SN 2 EP 7: A Visionary’s View: Professor Gatiti on Librarianship’s Evolution 14 April 2024

    SUMMARY KEYWORDS

    librarians, university, information, library association, institutions, libraries, research, , resources, data management information systems, electronic, students, management (more…)

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  • SN 2 EP 6: From Manuscripts to Community Empowerment with Nicholas Outa of Dala Integrated Aquaculture Hub 14 March 2024

    SUMMARY KEYWORDS

    mentorship, research, aquaculture, facilitator, science communication and social media, rural communities, aquatic ecologist

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this episode, we embark on a journey with Nicholas Outa, a driving force behind research mentorship at TCC Africa. Beginning as an early career researcher, Nicholas’s trajectory took an unexpected turn as he discovered a passion for mentorship and facilitation. We delve into how his hands-on training experiences shaped his evolution, propelling him from a learner to a trainer, guiding others in their research pursuits. (more…)

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  • SN 2 EP 5: The Journey of Gender Mainstreaming in Higher Education with Prof. Flora Fabian-Mbatia 16 February 2024

    SUMMARY KEYWORDS

    gender mainstreaming, support, research, women, institution, academic, university, gender, mentoring, academia, project, program, researchers, toolkit, workshop, vice chancellor, awareness, influenced, teaching

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    INTRO:

    Welcome to Mazungumzo, African scholarly conversations, a podcast that highlights the perspectives of various stakeholders in academia, or research fields across Africa through open dialogue or Muslims on scholarly communication in Africa. (more…)

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  • Season 2 Ep 4: Pioneering Africa’s Information Landscape with insights from Dr. Gracian Chimwaza of Information Training & Outreach Centre for Africa (ITOCA) 16 January 2024

    SUMMARY KEYWORDS

    librarians, researchers, africa, research, libraries, digital, challenges, issue, institutions, years, journey, african, university, information, support, access, pushing

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this episode, Dr. Gracian Chimwaza, the founding director of the Information Training & Outreach Centre for Africa (ITOCA), narrates his 24-year journey in leading capacity development and research projects across African countries. Dr. Chimwaza emphasizes the challenges, triumphs, and the evolving role of librarians in scholarly communication in Africa. The episode is a captivating exploration of the dynamic landscape of research, digital libraries, and the importance of collaborative efforts to advance information access and education in the continent. (more…)

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  • Season 2 Ep 3: A Symphony of Success: Professor Masanja’s Unconventional Path from Arts to Academia 18 December 2023

    KEYWORDS
    mathematics, women, university, tanzania, girls, africa, science, stem, join, professor, year, masters, gills, men, policy, education, engineering, program, primary, continued

    EPISODE SUMMARY
    Professor Masanja’s journey is described as one of resilience, determination, and a commitment to empowering women in STEM. (more…)

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  • Mazungumzo – African Scholarly Conversations meets Africa Science Focus: A Podcast Collaboration for a Deeper African Narrative in Science 29 November 2023

    Two leading voices in African science and scholarly communication, the Africa Science Focus podcast by the Science and Development Network (SciDev.net) and Mazungumzo – African Scholarly Conversations Podcast by Training Centre in Communication (TCC Africa), are collaborating to enrich the discourse surrounding science, technology, and scholarly pursuits in Africa.  (more…)

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  • Season 2 Ep 2 ️️️ 17 November 2023

    Celebrating 20 Years of DOAJ! Advancing African Research and Open Access with insights from Prof. Kamel Belhamel, DOAJ Ambassador for North Africa

    KEYWORDS

    Africa, Journal, Language Diversity, Algeria, Open access, Open Science, North Africa, DOAJ, Higher education, Ambassador

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    This episode explores DOAJ’s efforts to collaborate with African countries, promoting accessibility, open access policies, and launching digital platforms as it celebrates its 20th year. We are joined by Prof. Kamel Belhamel, the DOAJ Ambassador for North Africa, who shares his insights on the representation of African journals in DOAJ, the complexities of language diversity and the role of open access in the African scholarly landscape.

    Professor Kamel holds the position of Full Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bejaia, Algeria. Beyond his teaching role, he has been an Ambassador for North Africa with the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) since 2016 and is the Editor-in-Chief of the DOAJ-indexed Algerian Journal of Natural Products. (more…)

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  • Season 2 Premiere Ep 1 12 October 2023

    Beyond the borders: Dr.Rana Dajani`s journey in Global Innovation and Literacy

     Listen to the full episode here: https://afripods.africa/episode/season-2-premiere-beyond-the-bor/5f44d54c-f03b-49a8-801d-784c2c38aba3

     

    PODCAST SUMMARY

    We begin the second season of Mazungumzo by taking an explorative  journey into Dr.Rana Dajani`s work and life. Driven by a deep commitment to literacy and women empowerment in STEM, she has taken on various key roles that are part of her dedication. (more…)

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  • One Year In: Mazungumzo- African Scholarly Conversations Podcast Season One Recap 13 September 2023

    This September marks a notable juncture for Mazungumzo- African Scholarly Conversations podcast. We’re celebrating not one but two momentous milestones: our one-year anniversary and the culmination of season one. Our journey to amplify African voices in academia and research has been nothing short of remarkable with its share of challenges and incredible successes. (more…)

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  • Season 1 Ep 11 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 14 July 2023

    The convergence of science and communication as a catalyst in empowering change in vulnerable communities with Jhpiego’s- Verah Vashti Okeyo

     

    In this episode, we delve into a world where science and journalism intersect, uncovering the profound impact that they have in shaping a more informed society. (more…)

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  • Season 1 Ep 10 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 14 June 2023

    Exploring the transformative power of scholarships in African Academia with RSIF’S-Bonface Nyagah

     

    Postgraduate research is a journey of discovery and knowledge creation. It goes beyond simply learning how to think and delves into the realm of producing new knowledge. To embark on this journey, one must build upon existing knowledge, using it as a solid foundation. However, it is crucial to recognize that the pursuit of new knowledge requires support. (more…)

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  • Season 1 Ep 9 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 15 May 2023

    Sustaining Scholarly Communications for Future Generations: Approaches for African Libraries by AFLIA’S Dr. Mac-Anthony Cobblah.

     

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/category/mazungumzo-podcasts/ | Listen on Anchor FM

     

    PODCAST SUMMARY

    On this episode of the podcast, we had the privilege of catching up with Dr. Mac-Anthony Cobblah, an accomplished leader in academic librarianship, as he shares his insights on librarianship and leadership, especially when it comes to promoting open science (more…)

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  • Season 1 Ep 8 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 14 April 2023

    Demystifying Open Science in Africa: Understanding its Importance and Implementation with AAU’s- Abednego Corletey

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/category/mazungumzo-podcasts/ | Listen on Anchor FM

    While there has been a shift in how Open Science is perceived in Africa, ‘Open’ is still being misconstrued to mean that it is a loose and unstructured approach to scientific research, without restrictions or regulations. This is not the case. (more…)

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  • Season 1 Ep 7 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 15 March 2023

    Why Open Science Matters: Perspectives from an African Scholarly Communication Expert

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/news-room  | Listen on Anchor FM

    For many years, African libraries have been struggling to keep up with the rest of the world in terms of access to scientific information and resources. This has led to a situation where valuable research findings are often shelved and not shared with the wider scientific community, and libraries are forced to operate with limited resources, hindering their ability to provide quality services to their users. In this episode, we (more…)

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  • Season 1 Ep 6 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 13 February 2023

    The Journey of a Resilient African Mother in Science and Leadership

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/news-room  | Listen on Anchor FM

    Podcast Summary

    Today’s episode features the inspiring story of Professor Chioma Blaise Chikere, a visionary leader and scientist, who is breaking barriers and defying stereotypes in research. As a mother and African woman, she’s on a mission to show the world the potential of women and the importance of giving them a voice. Hear her story of overcoming academic bias and progress to a successful career in academia. Prof. Chioma proves that if you’re not given a seat at the table, bring your own folding seat and create a space for yourself. (more…)

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  • Season 1 Ep 5 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 18 January 2023

    Promoting innovative and sustainable research opportunities for women scientist in Nigeria

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/news-room  | Listen on Anchor FM

    Podcast Summary

    Kick starting our podcast series this year is self-proclaimed ‘woman in science’, widely published soil scientist and the National Chairperson, the Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) Nigeria Chapter, Professor Olayinka Nwachukwu. She talks about how her work with the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) is promoting gender equality in science and technology in Nigeria, and how this can lead to more inclusive and sustainable solutions to local and global problems. She also shares her personal experiences as a woman in science offering advice to young women and early career researchers on the challenges and opportunities that exist particularly in Nigeria.

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  • PODCAST: Season 1 Ep 4 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 16 December 2022

    Why Research Mentorship Matters while Navigating Academia: Insights from Eider Africa’s founder, Aurelia Munene

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/news-room  | Listen on Anchor FM

    Podcast Summary

    If you are a researcher, you are probably familiar with the research lifecycle and all the challenges and opportunities that come with it. With this in mind, Eider Africa- a women-led social enterprise, has been working towards supporting researchers by providing a safe space for mentorship throughout the research life cycle and amplifying the voices of African researchers. (more…)

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  • PODCAST: Season 1 Ep 3 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 15 November 2022

    Research to Commercialization- How research institutions and universities can cultivate an environment that spurs innovation

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/news-room  | Listen on Anchor FM

     

     Podcast Summary

    ‘You need to fall in love with and maximize the problem if you are looking to be able to come up with a brilliant solution”, asserts our guest, Ms. Agnes Tsuma as she narrates her journey coming into research innovation and commercialization. This episode features an engaging conversation that highlights the existing opportunities for early career innovators in Kenya, the current state of industry-academia linkage, and the strategic steps by KENIA to propel research outputs and technology from our institutions to the marketplace.

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  • PODCAST: Season 1 Ep 2 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 13 October 2022

    Empowering children and youth to be agents of change through science communication

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/category/mazungumzo-podcasts/  | Listen on Anchor FM

    Podcast Summary

    Former TCC Africa trainee, Mr. Kenneth Monjero fondly known as Dr. Fun, shares how his passion for science communication has inspired his academic journey and led him to promote the accessibility of science and scientific innovations to better the lives of children and youth in Africa through his organization, Fun & Education Global Network. Fun & Education Global Network seeks to improve lives globally through interactive learning experiences, sharing information, mentorship, and teamwork to better the lives of children, teens, and youth.

    Kenneth Monjero is a biotechnologist working with Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO Biotech). He is also the Lead of KALRO Children Science Centre and a former TCC Africa trainee and postgraduate in Crop Science from the University of Nairobi. He is well known globally by students as Dr. Fun as he comes up with ingenious ways for making children between 5 -18 years appreciate the beauty and importance of science. (more…)

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  • PODCAST: Season 1 Ep 1 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 14 September 2022

    The significance of inter-ministerial involvement in drafting Open Science policies in Africa

     

    Link to the full episode: https://www.tcc-africa.org/category/mazungumzo-podcasts/

    ‘Open Science will happen whether you’re on it or not as the world moves through an era of digitization,’ affirms our guest, Dr. Nokuthula Mchunu, the Deputy- Director of the African Open Science Platform (AOSP) and a Senior Researcher from the Agricultural Research Council of South Africa in the Biotechnology Platform.

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  • PODCAST: Season 1 Ep 0 🎙️🎙️🎙️ 01 September 2022

    Coming Soon 🎙️ 🎙️ 🎙️

    Welcome to Mazungumzo – African Scholarly Conversations, a podcast that highlights the perspectives of various stakeholders in academia and research fields across Africa through open dialogue or ‘Mazungumzo’ (in Swahili) on scholarly communication in Africa.We are joined by an expansive list of African policymakers, science communication specialists, innovators, and tertiary institution leads who contribute to this realm of scholarly and science communication.Karibu sana (You’re welcome) and we look forward to listening and sharing your stories.

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