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Marginal Saharan élites. Extra-African and intra-african students mobilities

Project description

Student mobility in Mali, Niger and abroad

Conflicts, inadequate infrastructure and economic vulnerability in the Sahara-Sahel region hinder access to education for Saharan nomads when compared to urban areas. As such, Saharan students are now crossing borders in pursuit of knowledge, skills and languages. This further reduces the number of highly trained professionals within the region. In this context, the MSCA-funded MARELS project will examine the connection between Saharan pastoral minorities and the conflicts in Mali and Niger from the perspective of higher education student mobility. This project will document the academic journeys of Saharan graduates and analyse the experiences of professionals who studied abroad. It will also evaluate how diaspora elites can align their goals with the expectations of their home communities.

Objective

The MARELS project aims to study the connections between Saharan pastoral minorities and the conflictual situation in Mali and Niger through the unusual prism of growing higher-education student mobilities.
Like other young Africans, Saharan students increasingly cross the borders in search of knowledge in another country for the purpose of gaining professional perspectives and acquiring global skills and languages, further weakening the number of highly trained Saharan professionals.
Saharan nomadic populations have been characterized in the past by difficult access and high drop-out rates across all levels of education, largely due to conflicts, poor infrastructure and economic vulnerability compared to urban regions in the Sahara-Sahel. It is believed that student international mobilities have the capability of ushering in a new set of Saharan leaders who are competent to make the best use of human and material resources for the promotion of a peaceful, prosperous and integrated Sahara-Sahel in Africa.
The challenge of this project is to write the unknown histories of Saharan graduates and to revise the common narrative of the Sahara as isolated and disconnected from the rest of the world, following the “mobility turn” in anthropology. Although much research has been produced on Saharan mobilities, scarce attention is given to student mobilities .
The MARELS project aims to fill this gap and provide an answer to the following questions. What role do Saharan professionals trained in international universities play in their home societies, given the sometimes conflicting expectations from the local community, traditional élites, institutions, government, companies, foreign actors (e.g. NGOs, military forces) etc? How do Saharan graduate élites establish objectives and strategic actions oriented towards meeting these expectations when they are in a diaspora in the Global North?

Coordinator

ECOLE DES HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES SOCIALES
Net EU contribution
€ 195 914,88
Address
54 BD RASPAIL
75270 Paris
France

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Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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