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Adedeji Adeniran

CSEA (Nigeria)

Areas of expertise:

Education, Governance, Health, Social Issues

Adedeji Adeniran is a researcher on the RISE Nigeria team and the Director of Education (Governance Research) and Senior Fellow at the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA). He holds a PhD from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. He also holds a Masters’ and Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Educational Management/Economics from the University of Ibadan. He previously worked as a seasonal lecturer in the Department of Witwatersrand, as a data analyst at the Analyst Data Services and Resources (ADSR) and as a teaching assistant in the Department of Economics at the University of Ibadan. His research interests cut across macroeconomics, development finance, public economics, and policy analysis and experimental economics.
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Leveraging the AfCFTA to accelerate post-COVID-19 digital industrialisation for African MSMEs

- May 24, 2021
CSEA (Nigeria)
Digitalisation can help African MSMEs emerge from the COVID-19 crisis stronger, with an unparalleled global competitive advantage.

Agenda for Sustainable Economic Transformation Post-COVID-19 in Nigeria

- March 1, 2021
CSEA (Nigeria)
Nigeria's government has responded to the pandemic by developing a new agenda and strategies for sustainable growth and economic transformation.

Comparative Study of Policy Responses to COVID-19 in LICs in Africa

- December 18, 2020
CSEA (Nigeria)

External financing has been crucial for low-income countries’ ability to respond to the pandemic, but is still inadequate.

Ensuring learning continuity for every African child in the time of COVID-19

- June 4, 2020
CSEA (Nigeria)
A new approach, where school becomes a point of exchange, rather than a meeting point, can help resume school services.

Effective Targeting of COVID-19 Aid in Nigeria

- April 20, 2020
CSEA (Nigeria)
State protection policies are geared for rural workers. However, the urban poor are more likely to be affected by the lockdown.

COVID-19: Risk-Control Measures Threaten To Deepen Nigeria’s Education Crisis

- May 14, 2020
CSEA (Nigeria)
The pandemic has disrupted the landscape of learning by limiting how students can access education across the country.

COVID-19: Impending Situation Threatens to Deepen Nigeria's Education Crisis

- April 7, 2020
CSEA (Nigeria)
Nationwide school closures have disrupted learning and access to vital school-provided services for a record number of students.

Assessing Africa’s digital response strategy to Covid-19

- July 20, 2020
CSEA (Nigeria)
Even in Sub-Saharan Africa countries with the lowest internet connection, some form of a digital system is being adopted.

What out-of-school children in Nigeria truly need from the Government

- June 29, 2020
CSEA (Nigeria)
Millions of Nigerian children cannot afford further reluctance to act boldly and decisively.

Strengthening International Cooperation in the time COVID-19: A Perspective on African- China Relation

- August 24, 2020
CSEA (Nigeria)
The Africa-China relation is built on the principle of mutual benefits, non-conditionality and horizontality and equality.

Following FACTS to Recover and Revamp Nigeria’s Education System During and Beyond COVID-19

- January 27, 2021
CSEA (Nigeria)
Almost 40 million students were affected by the nationwide school closures caused by COVID-19.



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