Sefa-Nyarko Clement, PhD
@SefaNyarko
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Security and Leadership Scholar @KingsCollegeLon | Int’l Dev’t Practitioner | Political Theorist | Natural Resource Governance Specialist | Africa is Home
London, England
Joined September 2011
A great opportunity to work with me at @KingsCollegeLon and @ALC_KCL if you have methodological skills and looking for postdoctoral roles for up to three years. The is a #UKRI funded project on Justice in Critical Minerals Governance.
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Such a joy! Viva to the #Justice agenda in Critical Minerals Governance.
Congratulations on receiving the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship!! @ALC_KCL's Dr @SefaNyarko's work centres critical minerals governance and energy transitions’ justice to challenge hierarchical notions of leadership by projecting the voices of those in affected communities.
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REMINDER📢📢 Few hours to go! Join us for: Global Priorities vs Local Realities: Net Zero, Youth & the Political Economy of ETMs in Africa. 📅 25 Sept | 5–7 pm 📍 Bush House (SE) 1.02 & Online 🎤 Dr Olawale Ismail #ClimateJustice #Africa #JustTransitions
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📢 Just Transitions & Interdisciplinary Peace Seminar Series 3 - Dr Olawale explores how the race for energy transition minerals (ETMs) like lithium, cobalt & graphite is reshaping African mining communities, and the risks & opportunities this presents for youth 🗓 25 Sept 2025
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Early last month, PARI convened the workshop: 'State Capture and Corruption in Africa: Towards critical engagement with anti-corruption policy' 8–9 May 2025 Wits Club, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa The workshop was held over two days with resident
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In this latest paper, we examine the evolution of royalties in the upstream oil and gas industry, emphasising mature jurisdictions. ☑️Over 100 countries have reformed their oil and gas royalty regimes since 2000. Yet, debates persist—particularly in mature provinces—on whether
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How do Indigenous communities in Nigeria & Bolivia conceptualize peace beyond colonial frameworks? Join us for our third NCIRI Seminar Series on 20 May 2025 at 11:00 AM (UK) to explore decolonial peace ontologies rooted in Yoruba, Aymara, and Ubang cultures. 🔗 Register:
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I will be discussing my book, Globalised Resistance & the Bring Back Our Girls Movement: New Dimensions of Transnational Activism (@routledgebooks, 2025), for the first time publicly tomorrow, generously hosted by my friends at the @ALC_KCL. Please sign up and share widely🙏🏾.
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How are women’s movements in the Global South reshaping transnational activism? Join us for the ALC Research Seminar on 29 April 2025, 11:30 GMT | 13:30 EAT, as Dr. Titilope Ajayi presents insights from her new book, “Globalised Resistance and the Bring Back Our Girls Movement:
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“Globalised Resistance” challenges how we view social movements: it spotlights the #BringBackOurGirls campaign as a mass-based, Global South-led protest reshaping transnational activism beyond traditional Global North models. Join Dr. @MataLope at our next ALC Seminar to explore
How are women’s movements in the Global South reshaping transnational activism? Join us for the ALC Research Seminar on 29 April 2025, 11:30 GMT | 13:30 EAT, as Dr. Titilope Ajayi presents insights from her new book, “Globalised Resistance and the Bring Back Our Girls Movement:
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Congratulations 🎉 to Esther Mano, our MSc Global Leadership & Peacebuilding student and Fellow, for her outstanding win at #PolicyIdol 2025! Esther won both the Style Prize and Audience Choice Award for her visionary policy pitch, “Where a Nation Teaches, the Nation Thrives”,
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It is a rare privilege to have co-authored “Teaching Global Leadership in Higher Education: Leadership Across Cultures” with the excellent and indefatigable Michael Flavin @Michael_KCL, published by Palgrave Macmillan @Palgrave. 📚 https://t.co/cDOzDmXug9
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See full research paper I led with colleagues here: https://t.co/arcyAjnC4o
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Mining multi nationals need to gain trust of communities impacted by #critical #minerals extraction for the #energytransitions. See how in the Open access journal in the comments below. https://t.co/HGpjCC1TmT
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As the race to secure rare earths and other critical minerals heats up, whether communities impacted by mining are getting a fair deal has again been called into question.
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🎧 PODCAST The Grand Inga dam would be the largest power station in the world, if built. But after decades of delay, investors withdrawing, environmental concerns, and its $80bn price tag, does the dream still hold water? https://t.co/GTGUaV43pZ
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The proposed Grand Inga dam in the Democratic Republic of Congo would be the largest power station in the world - if its ever built. With twice the output of China's Three Gorges, the dam could pot...
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Keynote Lecture on "Africa in the Emerging New World Order" By Prof Benedict Oramah, the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of African Export- Bank. Prof @FunmiOlonisakin and Prof @eka_ikpe has welcomed the delegates and you can join the conversation on:
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What’s even harder? Speaking to children about genocide. How do you explain something so horrific, yet ensure they inherit the truth?
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It was hard, but we survivors were willing to talk. The problem was, the world was fearful of listening. So it became easier to say: ‘this story is unspeakable'.
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“It took me 10 years searching for ways to make this story bearable. People say genocide is unspeakable, but in my experience as a teen in France in 1994—it wasn’t that we couldn’t speak. It’s that no one wanted to hear.” #AfricaWeek
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The Convoy book launch with Beata Umubyeyi during KCL Africa Week. A powerful reflection on memory, survival, and storytelling from the Rwandan genocide. #AfricaWeek.
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