Ugo,
It concerns researchers working on education in Nigeria, irrespective of where they are based. You may have noticed in the researchers' form that there are spaces for research and publications on education in Nigeria since 2008: these help us to understand who is (still) working on education issues in Nigeria.
Many have written to ask more about EDOREN, I have attached here a brief summary of EDOREN and what it does.
Thanks
Chidi
From: Ugo Nwokeji <ugo@berkeley.edu>
To: Chidi Ezegwu <joemetals@yahoo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 8 October 2013, 4:26
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Database of Nigerian Researchers, Journals and Institutions in Educcation
Dear Chidi,Just to be sure, this is limited to Nigeria-based researchers and does not involve those of working outside Nigeria, even if the focus of our research is Nigeria?UgoG. Ugo NwokejiDirector, Center for African StudiesAssociate Professor of African American Studies
University of California, Berkeley
686 Barrows Hall #2572
Berkeley, CA 94720
Tel. (510) 542-8140
Fax (510) 642-0318Twitter: @UgoNwokejiFacebook: facebook.com/ugo.nwokejiOn Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 1:03 AM, Chidi Ezegwu <joemetals@yahoo.com> wrote:--Dear colleague,Education Data, Operational Research and Evaluation in Nigeria (EDOREN) with support from the Department for International Development in the UK, is compiling a national database of:· Researchers in education in Nigerian· Nigerian education research institutions· Nigerian Journals of education· Non Governmental Organisations involved in Education (such as funders, training and research organisations)The database will serve as an important future resource for government and non-government bodies to locate researchers, institutions, journals and organisations involved in education for particular educational research and evaluation projects within Nigeria. It will also enable researchers and institutions to locate themselves for collaborative research projects.We would therefore be grateful if you (researchers, journals and institutions/organisations) would provide brief research profile, by filling in the necessary attached form(s) and send to countryoffice@edoren.org by 15st November 2013.It will be highly appreciated if you pass on these information and forms to relevant contacts, institutions, departments, faculties, forums and networks. For further information, please contact countryoffice@edoren.org ; +234(0)7066849390We thank you in advance for your cooperation and look forward to hearing from you.With best regards to your work,Chidi EzegwuResearch OfficerFor Country Director, EDOREN
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