Fellow (ehemalig)

Dr. Ndidi Nwaneri

Research project: Pandemic Agency and Justice: A Socio-Political Analysis of the Global COVID-19 Pandemic
Social or global crises provide a unique opportunity to examine the “fit” of theory and reality. The purpose in this project is to develop a normative framework that reconciles the actions of agents (global, national, community and individual) during the COVID pandemic, with prevailing social and global justice theories. This two-pronged assessment – examining responses to the pandemic through the lens of theory, and examining dominant theories through the lens of actions – could provide a means to assess the adequacy of (or lack thereof), of extant social and global justice theories.

Events
November 2023 – June 2024: Webinar „Climate and Global Health Justice“
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  • Biografische Angaben

    Ndidi Nwaneri is a trained philosopher and social development policy expert, based in Nigeria, West Africa. She is a member of the Independent Resource Group for Global Health Justice (IRG-GHJ) – a global coalition of scholars committed to greater global health justice. She has professional policy experience in education, gender, democracy and human rights, and has been at the forefront of global justice studies and programmes in Africa, Europe and the Americas. Her academic research interests include social justice, global health and environmental justice; and technology as both a means to, and a measure of, economic development.

  • Publikationen

    Academic Publications

    2017 Jochen, Enrich, Ndidi Nwaneri, and Natale de Santo. „The Role of Retired Pediatric Professors in European Child Healthcare Services.“ Journal of Pediatrics, Volume 181 (February, 2017): 332-333.e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.10.055.

    2016 “Gender Equality: Response to Van Parijs”, in E. Mbonda & T. Ngosso (eds.), Théories de la justice: justice globale, agents de la justice et justice de genre, (Louvain-la-Neuve: Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 2016), pp. 293-298.

    Policy Documents

    Document title: ROLAC (5) Report October 2022
    Client: European Union/British Council’s Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption in Nigeria (RoLAC).
    Document type: Year 5 Project Assessment Report

    Document title: ROLAC (4) Report June 2021
    Client: European Union/British Council’s Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption in Nigeria (RoLAC).
    Document type: Year 4 Project Assessment Report

    Document title: ROLAC (3) Report June 2020
    Client: European Union/British Council’s Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption in Nigeria (RoLAC)
    Document type: Year 3 Project Assessment Report

    Document Title: Political Economy Analysis (March, 2019)
    Client: United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID)
    Document type: Policy Document

    Document Title: 2018 Kaduna State Education Policy Document (January, 2019)
    Client: United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID)
    Document type: Published Policy Document

    Document title: ROLAC (2) Report. (October, 2018)
    Client: European Union/British Council Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption in Nigeria (RoLAC) Project
    Document type: Year 2 Project Assessment Report

    Document title: ROLAC (1) Report. (April, 2018)
    Client: European Union/British Council Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption in Nigeria (RoLAC) Project
    Document type: (Baseline) Report

    Document title: “Review of Legal Framework for the Protection of Education Institutions from Attack in Nigeria.” (April, 2018)
    Client: Education in Emergencies Working Group Nigeria (EiEWGN)
    Document type: Published Policy Research Document

    Document title: “Promoting Quality Civic Education in the Country” (November, 2017)
    Client: Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA)/United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID)/Riplington & Associates (RandA).
    Document type: Published Policy Research Document

    Document title: Summary Report of the Niger State Investment Summit 2017 – Outline document for – 2018 Niger State Investment Strategy. (August, 2017)
    Client: Niger State Government
    Document type: Rapporteur’s summary report

    Document title: Who Is Doing What on Gender in Nigeria? (August 2011).
    Client: Heinrich Boll Stiftung (The Heinrich Boll Foundation)
    Document type: Policy Analysis Document

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