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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

 

 

India-Africa : Endogeneity-modernity and solutions for development

 

 

Date: 27-29 November 2025

 

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Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

 

 

ORGANIZERS

 

 

Joseph Ki -Zerbo University

 

Pole of Excellence African / Africa Multiple

 

African Studies Association of India (ASA- India)

 

Burkina Faso Embassy to the Republic of India

 

 

Last Date for Abstract Submission : 25 August 2025

 

 

Email Ids: secretariate.asa@gmail.com;

 

 colloque-inde-afrique@acc-ouaga.org

 

 

This multidisciplinary international conference, which is part of the fiftieth anniversary of the Joseph KI-ZERBO University of Ouagadougou.

 

Objective: Analyze endogeneity-modernity has across dynamics policies, socio- economic and cultural developments of India and Africa.

 

 

The multidisciplinary international conference has specific objectives:

  • Endogenous-modern report true African and Indian societies
  • Highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the dynamics specific to India and Africa
  • Discuss on similarities and disparities between Indians and African societies
  • To apprehend the gender approach in the endogenous development in India and in Africa
  • Analyze endogenous dynamics of Indian and African societies in the political, economic, social and cultural domain
  • List And promote good practices in matter of endogeneity- modernity
  • To assess the relevance of the Bandung spirit based on solidarity and sovereignty of nations in the Global South
  • Put in exergue the bottom of dynamics of migration and economy between India and Africa.
 
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