As part of its work in disseminating knowledge, and to continue introducing the methodology of the Peer Review Programme in education and health institutions in Africa, ESE:O is conducting two workshops on academic writing on the continent, specifically in SouthAfrica.
The purpose of the Peer Review Program is to support researchers and activists from the global South in academic writing, in order that they can achieve their articles published in indexed international scientific journals: a territory where until recently, their voices were not represented.
The first workshop will be held from September 2nd to 4th for the College of Public Health and the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witswatersrand in Johannesburg.
The second will be given from September 5th to 7th for the Hunterstoun Center at the University of Fort Hare in East London.
The courses will be held by the general director of ESE:O Soledad Falabella, together with Sergio Missana Coordinador Peer Review Program and Dr. Nolwazi Mikhanazi tutor in Africa for the ESE:O workshops.
