TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
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| Date |
Position
Held |
University/Institute |
1998 to present
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Adjunct Research
Professor
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Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
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1991 -
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Visiting
Professor
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Institute for Global Cultural
Studies, SUNY, Binghamton, USA
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1986-7
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Visiting
Professor
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Ch. Michelson Institute, University of Bergen, Norway
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1975-6
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Visiting
Professor
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Institute for Development & Economic Planning
(IDEP),
Dakar, Senegal
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1973-5
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Head,
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Sociology Department, University of Dar es Salaam
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1971-3
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Senior
Lecturer/Associate Professor/Acting Head
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Sociology Department,
University of Dar es Salaam
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1970-1
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Senior
Lecturer,
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University of Nairobi. 1969 (July-December)
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Visiting
Scholar
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African Studies
Programme, Northwestern
University, USA,
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1968-70
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Lecturer
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University of Nairobi
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1967-68
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Visiting
Lecturer
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School of Oriental & African Studies, University of
London
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1965-67
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Assistant
Professor
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Social Research
Centre, American University in Cairo
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1964-65
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Assistant
Lecturer
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School of Oriental and African Studies
(SOAS), University of
London.
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Courses taught
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Undergraduate |
Elements of Sociology and Social Anthropology/East African
Societies and Environment/Social Institutions/Social Change and
Development/Introduction to Social Development/Rural
Sociology/Introduction to Islam (Universities of Nairobi, Dar-es-Salaam,
and SUNY at Binghamton)
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Graduate |
Social Change in Sub‑Saharan Africa / Sociology of the
Middle‑East / Methods and Techniques of field research in the
Third World (SOAS-London, Northwestern University)
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IDEP |
Supervising of research and students' theses on Rural
Development/Conceptualising and planning of conferences on "Rural
Development in Africa and Asia" (Tananarive, Madagascar),
"Development and the Freedom Struggle in Southern Africa"
(Dar es Salaam), "Transition to Socialism in Somalia" (Mogadiscio)
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Supervised several PhD and MA Students
(Universities of Nairobi and Dar-es-Salaam).
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WORKING EXPERIENCE
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| Date |
Position
Held |
| 1975-88
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Executive
Secretary, CODESRIA
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I
was the first full‑time Executive Secretary of CODESRIA. Built
up the organization from an unknown one office with deficit budget to
its presently recognised status as the Social Science Research
Council in Africa. CODESRIA
has its own substantive HQ in Dakar, Senegal, with fixed assets, a
substantive Secretariat and budget and diplomatic status with the
Government of Senegal.
During
the period in office and as part of mobilizing the African Social
Science Community, I conceptualised, initiated, and contributed
substantively to 50 conferences/seminars/workshops in different
countries and on many different development themes ‑ such as
industrialization, rural development, economic integration,
technology, population, etc.(see Annex B). It was also my
responsibility to raise funds for all these meetings. As part of this process of mobilization and research, we set
up many (i) Pan‑African
Research Groups (ii) National
Research Groups. The end
result of all these activities were the publications of CODESRIA ‑ initiated by me during my period in CODESRIA.
These
were:
a.
Bilingual (English/French)
Quarterly Pan‑African Journal - Africa Development.
Founding Editor 1976‑86
(Published 12 Volumes). Journal is continuing.
b.
Book Series (10
books - series continuing - see annex C)
c
Working Paper Series (30
working papers - series continuing)
d.
Occasional Paper Series (10
occasional papers - series continuing)
e.
Newsletter (Quarterly
- 1977-1986 - continuing)
f.
I also started and initiated other major CODESRIA activities as
follows: -
i.
A computerised Information and Documentation Centre (CODICE)
servicing African researchers and institutions, through its
international network with major African and European/North American
Data Banks as well as those of the sister Regional Associations
ii.
An exhaustive data base on African social science researchers
and institutions (in collaboration with OECD directories of
researchers/on‑going research/ training and research
institutions are published every 2 or so years)
iii.
The strengthening of social science faculties and research
institutions, which are CODESRIA's main constituencies.
iv.
Moral, material and substantive support to other African social
science institutions (e.g. expertise in the establishment of ZIDS ‑ Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies; hosting of AAWORD
secretariat ‑ Association of African Women for Research & Development, OSSREA and SAUSC.
v.
Negotiated observer status for CODESRIA with the OAU, and the
UN.
vi.
Participation in formation of collaborative links with other
regional social science research institutions, through ICCDA (Inter‑Regional
Coordinating Committee of Development Association).
I was the first Secretary of ICCDA from 1976 to 1980. ICCDAs
other members are CLACSO (Consejo Latinoamerricano de Ciencias
Sociales), EADI (European Association of Development Institutes),
ADIPA (Association of Development Research & Training Institutes
of Asia and the Pacific), and AICARDES (Association of the Arab
Research Institute and Centre for Economic and Social Development).
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| 1990
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Executive Secretary, MANSCI
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In
January, 1990, I was appointed Executive Secretary to the Nairobi
based "Management of
Science and Technology for Development in Africa" (MANSCI).
This is a Programme of the Future Actions Committee chaired by
General Obasanjo former President of Nigeria, and is sponsored by the
International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) and the
African Academy of Sciences (AAS).
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| In March
1990
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| I was appointed by His Excellency the President
of the Republic of Kenya to be a Member of the Presidential Committee
on Employment (Kenya), 1990.
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| 1991
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Visiting professor at
IGCS, SUNY Binghamton, USA
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| In
July 1991
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Visiting Professor
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I was appointed a Visiting Professor at the Institute of
Global Cultural Studies (Director Prof. Ali Mazrui) at SUNY,
Binghamton during which period I taught two courses (with Prof. Mazrui)
on" Africa in World Politics" and "Islam in World
Politics". I also gave seminar papers at the Institute and at the
Africana Centre, Cornell University.
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| February 1992
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Expert
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From February 1992 I joined UNDP's African Futures project
(NLTPS)
based in Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire, as an expert in Sociology and Human
Resources Development in the 5 member Regional Team.
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| In 1995
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Director
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I was appointed Director of DPMF (Development Policy
Management Forum) to establish the Forum, work out its programme,
create a pan-African network, initiate publications and raise funds
for the Forum. The DPMF is an African NGO run by a Management Board. The Forum is based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and hosted at the
UNECA.
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| From August 1998 to August
2000
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Secretary
to the IPEP
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I
was appointed as Secretary to the International Panel of Eminent
Personalities to investigate the 1994 genocide in Rwanda (IPEP) and
Chief Executive Officer of its Secretariat.
IPEP was set up y the Assembly of Heads of State and Government
of the OAU. It is an
independent Panel, chaired by President Masire and supported by the
OAU. It is financed
mainly by donors.
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