Thứ Tư, 6 tháng 3, 2013

Một số nghiên cứu về phát triển ở Châu Phi

Một số nghiên cứu về phát triển kinh tế - xã hội Châu Phi
1. Kinh nghiệm tìm tài liệu nghiên cứu:
1.1) Ngày 8.4.2012, theo yêu cầu của một bạn tại thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, tôi đã đưa lên mạng bài: EXTERNAL DEBT, DEBT BURDEN AND ECONOMIC GROWTH NEXUS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE AND POLICY LESSONS FROM SELECTED WEST AFRICAN STATES của Dr. CHINEDU SAMUEL OKONKWO, SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, UK và Dr. GBADEBO OLUSEGUN ODULARU REGIONAL POLICIES AND MARKETS ANALYST, FORUM FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH IN AFRICA (FARA), ACCRA, GHANA. Xem ở đây:
(2) EXTERNAL DEBT, DEBT BURDEN AND ECONOMIC GROWTH...;
(1) EXTERNAL DEBT, DEBT BURDEN AND ECONOMIC GROWTH...).

1.2) Bạn ấy rất thích bài này và đã sử dụng phương pháp trong bài để nghiên cứu cho Việt Nam, đồng thời cũng sử dụng bài này làm gốc để xây dựng một bản luận án cho cá nhân mình. Nay đến giai đoạn báo cáo kết quả, bạn ấy cần nguồn gốc bài này để đưa vào báo cáo. Trong Blog này, tôi đã đưa đường dẫn để tìm bài đấy trong internet (EXTERNAL DEBT, DEBT BURDEN AND ECONOMIC GROW), nhưng đúng là đường dẫn đó chỉ dẫn tới bài chứ không cho biết bài đó được công bố ở đâu. Do vậy bạn ấy đã viết thư hỏi tôi. Chủ nhật vừa rồi tôi mới vào mạng tìm thử, quả nhiên không tìm đâu ra nơi công bố bài viết đó.

Bí quá, tôi quay sang tìm địa chỉ email của các tác giả; thông thường điều này dễ tìm vì các nhà khoa học trao đổi học thuật với nhau rất thoải mái, rộng rãi và đều công khai địa chỉ email của mình lên mạng.

Đầu tiên gửi thư cho TS Gbadebo Odularu. Chỉ nửa tiếng sau, đã thấy TS trả lời, không những rất nhiệt tình giới thiệu thông tin về bài mà còn cho cả địa chỉ để liên lạc với TS Chinedu Okonkwo, đồng tác giả, và chúc các bạn Việt Nam có những kết quả rất tốt trong các nghiên cứu của mình...


1.3) Theo chỉ dẫn của TS Gbadebo Odularu, vào đường dẫn http://editorialexpress.com/conference/CSAE2012/program/CSAE2012.html sẽ thấy bài viết trên là báo cáo trình bày tại Hội thảo: CSAE Conference 2012: Economic Development in Africa (session Debt and Growth) diễn ra từ 18 đến 20 tháng 3 năm 2012 do CSAE (The Centre for the Study of African Economies) tổ chức (xem đường dẫn: http://www.csae.ox.ac.uk/conferences/2012-EdiA/ ) tại London, Vương quốc Anh.
Bài của TS nằm ở khúc giữa trong danh sách báo cáo theo đường dẫn trên, hoặc các bạn xem ở cuối bài, mục Index of Participants, thấy tên TS Gbadebo Odularu, bên cạnh có mã P41D41 bấm vào đó sẽ thấy bài bạn nghiên cứu sinh đang cần tìm nguồn.

 
1.4) Tôi viết lại chuyện này để nêu 1 kinh nghiệm tìm tài liệu nghiên cứu cho các bạn trẻ: Cần tài liệu gì, chỗ nào không hiểu... cứ lên mạng tìm địa chỉ email của các tác giả rồi mạnh dạn viết thư hỏi; họ sẽ không tiếc gì, thậm chí rất vui khi có cơ hội liên lạc, trao đổi với các bạn đọc yêu thích công trình nghiên cứu của mình.
2. Các nghiên cứu hay về phát triển kinh tế ở Châu Phi
2.1) Cái hay của việc tìm nguồn các bài viết không chỉ là đạt được mục đích đề ra , làm quen được với những nhà khoa học lớn ở nước ngoài... mà qua đó còn phát hiện ra nhiều điều thú vị hơn. Trong trường hợp này, nhờ đường link chỉ dẫn của TS Gbadebo Odularu, chúng ta có thể đọc thêm rất nhiều nghiên cứu khác rất thú vị về tình hình phát triển kinh tế châu Phi, cụ thể là 236 bài viết được trình bày tại hội nghị trên về tất các những lĩnh vực chính trong phát triển đất nước.
2.2) Không nên nghĩ đọc những tài liệu về kinh tế châu Phi là vô bổ vì tình hình ở đó hoàn toàn khác ta. Thực ra, trình độ phát triển của nước ta, hệ thống chính trị, kinh tế của ta cũng không hơn gì được các nước này; có chăng chỉ có đặc điểm xã hội là khác.
Hơn nữa, đọc không chỉ biết thêm các thông tin về kinh tế châu Phi và so với ta để xem ta đang ở đâu trong thế giới này, mà điều quan trọng hơn chính là đọc để học phương pháp nghiên cứu khoa học kinh tế và ứng dụng trong phân tích kinh tế, mô phỏng chính sách và dự báo phát triển của họ để từ đó áp dụng cho trường hợp nước ta.
Chúng ta đều biết trình độ phát triển, thể thế kinh tế thị trường... của ta quá thấp so với các nước phát triển và đa số các nước đang phát triển. Ngay trong khu vực Đông Nam Á, chúng ta cũng kém các nước bạn rất xa. Do đó, nếu chỉ học cách làm tại các nước phát triển rồi sao chép, máy móc áp dụng cho trường hợp nước ta thì rất ít khi thành công. Những mô hình toán kinh tế của các nước công nghiệp là một ví dụ: Mô hình của họ thường rất lớn, chi tiết với các quan hệ giữa các chỉ tiêu khá chặt; đó là do thể chế kinh tế thị trường của họ khá hoàn hảo nên mọi hoạt động đã mang tính quy luật, từ đó họ mới có thể chọn phương pháp mô hình hóa như thế được. Trong khi đó, ở ta, sự can thiệp hành chính còn quá nhiều, nên không thể làm như họ được.
Mặt khác, nhiều nhà kinh tế của các nước công nghiệp phát triển hay các nhà kinh tế châu Phi có năng lực, được đào tạo bài bản... khi nghiên cứu kinh tế châu Phi đã đề xuất nhiều phương pháp nghiên cứu rất hay, thích hợp để áp dụng vào trường hợp nước ta.
Đọc những bài viết dưới đây sẽ cho chúng ta cách nghiên cứu, viết bài tương đối tốt, phù hợp với trình độ phát triển của ta.
3. Các nghiên cứu hay về phát triển kinh tế ở Châu Phi
3.1) Dưới đây là đường dẫn tới các bài nghiên cứu hay về phát triển kinh tế ở Châu Phi tại Hội nghị "Phát triển kinh tế Châu Phi năm 2012" do Trung tâm nghiên cứu các nền kinh tế Châu Phi (CSAE) tổ chức. Bạn có thể xem toàn văn theo đường dẫn mà TS Gbadebo Odularu đã cung cấp cho tôi: http://editorialexpress.com/conference/CSAE2012/program/CSAE2012.html
Trong trường hợp chỉ quan tâm tới 1 số lĩnh vực, bạn có thể đọc lướt danh sách trích ra dưới đây:

3.2) CSAE Conference 2012: Economic Development in Africa
Plenary 1: ‘What has economics to say about institutions for growth?’
Social Preferences and Access to Improved Water Sources: Evidence from School Children in Sierra Leone
Cash Transfers Given to Mothers and to Fathers: Impact on Education and Health of a Randomized Control Trial in Rural Burkina Faso
Corruption, Investments and Contributions to Public Goods: Experimental Evidence from Rural Liberia
Information and collective action in community monitoring of schools: Field and lab experimental evidence from Uganda
The trusted neighbour effect: Local experience and demand for microinsurance.
Designing and Assessing Rainfall Insurance Contracts for Food Security in Ghana’s Northern Region
Institutions, Pro-poor Growth and Inequality in Kenya
Understanding the current nature of poverty: A sample survey of well-being and poverty in fifteen Districts in Zimbabwe
"Famine and Adolescent Human Capital Acquisition in sub-Saharan Africa"
What drives reittance inflows to Sub-Saharan Africa? A dynamic panel approach
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Education and Road Connectivity: Empirical Evidence from Tanzania
Estimating the Impact of Minimum Wages on Employment, Wages and Non-Wage Benefits: The Case of Agriculture in South Africa
LABOR MARKET DYNAMICS AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN SWAZILAND
Conflict, Market (Dis)Integration and Price Dispersion: Evidence from Somali Microdata
Mineral Resources and Conflict in DRC: a Case of Ecological Fallacy
Climate Change and Civil Warin Somalia: Does Drought Fuel Conflict through Livestock Price Shocks?
Armed Conflict, Household Victimization, and Child Health in Cote d'Ivoire
Impact Study of the School Meals Programme (SMP) in Ethiopia
AN ANALYIS OF THE GROWTH-HEALTH RELATIONSHIP IN NIGERIA
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Health Financing and Catastrophic Payments for Health Care: Evidence from Household-Level Survey Data in Botswana and Lesotho
Causes of health inequalities in Uganda: Evidence from the Uganda Demographic and Health Surveys: 1995-2006.
Health and Income Distribution in Cameroon
Environmental and Gender Impacts of Land Tenure Regularization in Africa: Pilot Evidence from Rwanda
The Role of Land Certification in Reducing Gender Gaps in Productivity in Rural Ethiopia
Field experimental evidence on the incentive effects of agricultural contracts on real-effort output in Ethiopia
The elusive quest for supply response to cash-crop market reforms in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of cotton
Labour Markets in Models of Economic Development: Micro Empirical Evidence from Thailand
Revisiting African Agriculture: Institutional Change and Productivity Growth
The Agricultural Productivity Gap in Developing Countries
[slides]
Economic Growth and the Sophistication of Production
GROWTH SPELLS AND STAGNATION TRAPS: IS AFRICA DIFFERENT?
Growth Volatility and the Structure of the Economy
Revolutionizing Transport: Modern Infrastructure, Agriculture and Development in Ghana
Farther on down the road: transport costs, trade and urban growth in sub-Saharan Africa
Gone with the Wind? Hurricane Risk, Fertility and Education
Risk Sharing and Migration in Tanzania
The social dilemma of microinsurance: A framed field experiment with microcredit groups in Tanzania
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Zap it to Me: The Impact of a Mobile Money Cash Transfer Program
Resources and Relative Prices: A New Puzzle?
How Vulnerable are Arab Countries to Global Food Price Shocks?
Being close to grow faster: A network-based empirical analysis of economic globalization
Economic Cost of Gender Gaps: Africa’s Missing Growth Reserve
ILL-HEALTH AND LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES IN UGANDA: EVIDENCE FROM 2005/06 NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
IMPACT OF PARENTAL SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS ON CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES IN KENYA
Mother’s Role in Spending Decisions and Child Malnutrition: Evidence from Ghana
Impact of Collective Marketing by Cocoa Farmers’ Organizations in Cameroon
Productive inefficiency in patriarchal family farms: evidence from Mali
Preferences over leisure and consumption of siblings and intra-household allocation
Orphanhood, Household Relationships, Schooling and Child Labour in Zimbabwe
Do the poor, or the impatient, pay more? Evidence from daily consumption diaries in Tanzania
Labor Market Returns to Education in Mozambique: Learning From a Quasi-Experiment
DID UNIVERSAL EDUCATION IMPROVE LABOUR MARKET PERFORMAMCE IN NIGERIA
Does lengthening the school day improve students’ academic achievement? Evidence from a natural experiment in Ethiopia
Mixed Blessing of an Oil Boom: Evidence from Oil Rich Regions in Kazakhstan
The Spatial Effects of Resource Extraction
Women's Marriage Migration as Old Age Insurance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Rural Tanzania
The lion’s share. An experimental analysis of polygamy in Northern Nigeria.
African polygamy: Past and present
The Effect of Chronic Illness on Labor Market Outcomes in Kenya
Do contacts matter in the process of getting a job in Cameroon?
The Impact of Changes in Statistics South Africa’s Enumeration Practice on Average Household Size.
Consumption-saving decisions under loss aversion and liquidity constraints
Credit constraints and credit spillovers in formal and informal markets: Evidence from Malawi
Foreign Participation, Productivity and Transition in a Least Developed Country: Firm-Level Evidence
COMESA – EAC – SADC TRIPARTITE FTA: IMPLICATIONS ON WELFARE AND FOOD SECURITY
Trade policy reform and international trade tax revenue in Uganda
Trade Liberalization and Foreign Investment in Africa
Buying Peace: The Mirage of Rebels' Reinsertion in Burundi

Pseudo-Placebo Effects in Randomized Controlled Trials for Development: Evidence from a Double-Blind Field Experiment in Tanzania
Labor Market Dynamics in Times of Crisis: Evidence from Uganda
Transaction costs, information technologies, and the choice of marketplace amongst farmers in northern Ghana
The Impact of a Feeder Road Project on Cash Crop Production in Zambia’s Eastern Province between 1997 and 2002: A Randomization Test
Household Responses to Information on Child Nutrition: Experimental Evidence from Malawi
Gender Bias in Breastfeeding and Missing Girls in Africa: The Role of Fertility Choice
The impact of parental enrollment in the NHIS on vaccine utilization: Evidence from Ghana
[slides]
Exposure to violence and educational outcomes: Evidence from Cape Town, South Africa
[slides]
The 1987-1989 Locust Plague in Mali : Evidences of the Heterogeneous Impact of Income Shocks on Education Outcomes
Negative Economic Shocks and Child Schooling: Evidence from Rural Malawi
External Debt, Debt Burden, and Economic Growth Nexus: Empirical Evidence and Policy Lessons from West African States. By Gbadebo Odularu
Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: Evidence from African countries
The Long-Run Effect of Public Debt on Economic Growth
Public Investment, Growth, and Debt Sustainability: Putting Together the Pieces
The Household Enterprise Sector in Tanzania: Why It Matters and Who Cares
Household Enterprises in Mozambique:key to poverty reduction, but not a key agenda?
Enterprise size and urban income: Evidence from Ghana
Job Uncertainty and Performance
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND BENEFITS: A MINCERIAN APPROACH ON NON WAGE-EARNERS ACTIVITIES
The Impact of Secondary Schooling in Kenya: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis
Impact of AGOA Suspension on Madagascar’s Garment Workers: Preliminary Study Based on the Firm Dataset 2008-2010
Nepotism and Punishment: The (Mis-)Performance of Elected Local Officials in Philippines
The Effects of Gender Quotas in Latin American National Elections
Why Quality Matters: Rebuilding Trustworthy Local Government through Service Delivery in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone
The Impact of Trade Preferences on Exports of Developing Countries: The Case of the AGOA and CBI Preferences of the USA
Trade Openness and Income Distribution in sub-Saharan Africa
Trade Openness, Conflict Risk and Income Inequality in Developing Countries
AN IMAPACT ANALYSIS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION’S TRADE POLICIES AND AFRICA’S EXPORTS
Migrant Remittances and International Business Cycle Synchronization: Evidence from Aggregate and Bilateral Panel Data
Internation Migration and the Propagation of HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa
Immigration and the Labour Market Outcomes of Natives in Developing Countries: A case study of South Africa
Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire? An Analysis of Migration from Fragile to Fragile States
'Gender and Economic Development in Africa: The Role of African Women Economists'
The Effects of Social Interactions on Female Genital Mutilation: Evidence from Egypt
Discussion sessions coupled with microfinancing may enhance the role of women in household decision-making in Burundi
When all the Good Men are Gone: Sex Ratio and Domestic Violence in Post-Genocide Rwanda
How Subjective Beliefs about HIV Infection Affect Life-Cycle Fertility: Evidence from Rural Malawi
Income Shocks and HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa
Can Time Inconsistencies Reduce the Effect of HIV Treatment Programs? : Theory and Evidence from South Africa
Gender Violence and HIV in Southern Africa: an Instrumental Variable Approach
Household's vulnerability to climate shocks in Burkina Faso
Household Determinants and Impact of Sustainable Land and Watershed Management (SLWM) Practices in the Blue Nile
On the Impact of Weather and Climate on Agriculture: Evidence from Ethiopia
Illegal fishing and catch potentials among small scale fishers: application of endogenous switching regression model
[slides]
Do Community-Managed Schools Facilitate Social Capital Accumulation? Evidence from COGES Project in Burkina Faso
A question of efficiency: decomposing South African reading test scores using PIRLS 2006
Parent Empowerment in Schools: a Framework to Understand Success and Failure
Peer Effects under Residential Tracking and Mixing: Evidence from South African University Dormitories
Saving-Investment Nexus in Developing Countries: The Mother of All Puzzles Meets African Data Again?
On the Determinants of Resource Allocation to R&D: Exploring the Potential Role of Technology Spillover
Optimal VAT threshold: Official vs Effective Enforcement
xplaining Fiscal Procyclicality: An Assessment of Alternative Models across Four Different Measures
Taking from the poor: the politics of local government revenue generation and the taxation of small informal enterprises in Uganda
Educated bandits: endogenous property rights and intra-elite distribution of human capital
Sidestepping the Samaritan’s Dilemma: Using a Dual-Self Model to Explain Conditionality Failure
Survival of Political Leadership
Avoiding the fragility trap in Africa
An export-led growth (ELG) paradigm in Africa: Panel data Approach.
Trade Liberalization, Export and Import Growth: Evidence from Uganda
Determinants of Export Survival: The Case of Ghanaian Manufacturers
Collecting high frequency panel data using mobile phones
What Has Driven the Decline of Infant Mortality in Kenya?
[slides]
Urbanization and Fertility rates in Ethiopia
Benefits trickling away: The health impact of extending access to piped water and sanitation in urban Yemen
Tribe or title? Ethnic enclaves and the demand for formal land tenure in a Tanzanian slum
Social Interactions and Individual Reproductive Decisions
Investment Decision of Small Entrepreneurs in a Context of Strong Sharing Norms
Communitarianism, Oppositional Cultures, and Human Capital Contagion: Theory and Evidence from Formal versus Koranic Education
Impact of Seed Voucher System on Rice Yield, Income Inequality and Poverty Reduction in Rural Nigeria: A Randomised Control Trial Approach
[slides]
The Sahel’s Silent Maize Revolution: Analyzing Maize Productivity in Mali at the Farm-level
How does ownership of farm implements affect investment in other farm implements when farmers’ liquidity constraint is relaxed? Insights from Nigeria
The consequences of limited access to credit: evidence from rural Rwanda
Beyond gender. The importance of social roles in spending behaviour. Evidence from Senegal
Motives for Sharing Between Spouses: Laboratory Evidence from Kenya and Implications for Models of Household Bargaining
Gender, Institutions, Access to Finance And The Development of Small Scale Enterprises In Kenya
Why are female micro-entrepreneurs less successful than men?
Borders that Divide: Education and Religion in Ghana and Togo since Colonial Times
The Long Shadow of History: 19th Century Missionaries, Educational Mobility, and School Investments in Madagascar
[slides]
Chinese Contractors in Developing Countries
Valuing Water and Electricity Supply Provision Using Hedonic Price Model
Enabled to Work? The Impact of Housing Subsidies on Slum Dwellers in South Africa
The Child Health Implications of Privatizing the Urban Water Supply in Africa
Price Setting Behaviour and Product Inflation in Lesotho
Monetary policy and commodity terms of terms shocks in emerging market economies
Where does the axe fall? Inflation dynamics and poverty rates: regional and sectoral evidence for Ghana.
Effect of Capital Flight on Financial Development in the West African Economic and Monetary Union
Geographical Distance and Moral Hazard in Microcredit: Evidence from Colombia
Heterogeneous Signaling at the Convergence of Formal and Informal Finance in Ghana
What Drives Large Bank Reserves in Africa?
Intrahousehold Inequality and Child Poverty in Senegal
Education Mobility and Poverty Dynamics in Tanzania
How Inclusive Has Africa’s Recent High Growth Episode Been?
Determinants of Urban Labour Earnings in Tanzania, 2000 - 2006
Aid, employment and development in Mozambique. An empirical investigation
Incentive and crowding out effects of food assistance: Evidence from a randomized evaluation of food‐for‐training project in Southern Sudan
DETERMINANTS OF CHILD AND MATERNAL HEALTH STATUS AND DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN NIGERIA
Heterogeneity in the selection vs scarring effects of early life health shocks: Evidence using a malaria epidemic in Brazil
QUALITY, ACCESSIBILITY AND THE DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA
Food aid and child mortality
Who Benefits from Removing User Fees for Health Care? Evidence from a Randomised Experiment in Ghana
PRENATAL CARE AND INFANT HEALTH IN KENYA: A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS
Are conditional contribution profiles determined by context and framing: The case of rural villagers in Benin
Determinants of Conservation Among the Rural Poor: A Charitable Contributions Experiment
Motivating Agents to Spread Information: The Role of Explicit Incentives and Social Identity-Matching
Trade and agricultural policies in Malawi : Not all policy reform is equally good for the poor
Improving farmers' access to agricultural insurance in India
FROM DROUGHT TO DEVELOPMENT IN THE HORN OF AFRICA: AN INVESTIGATION INTO INVESTMENT OPTIONS
Self-Reported Food Insecurity in Africa During the Food Price Crisis
THE PROPOSED ECO: SHOULD WEST AFRICA PROCEED WITH A COMMON CURRENCY?
BLC in the EAC: The Bank-Lending Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission in Countries of the East African Community
Wealth, Credit Conditions and Consumption: Evidence from South Africa
Can Big Push Interventions Take Small-scale Farmers out of Poverty? Insights from the Sauri Millennium Village in Kenya
New evidence on fungibility at the aggregate level
Aid and Agency in Africa: Explaining Food Disbursements Across Ethiopian Households, 1994-2004
TRADE AT THE EXTENSIVE MARGIN AND CIVIL WARS IN AFRICA
The impact of quotas on South African consumer prices
Do trade preferences work? African Growth and Opportunity Act and Apparel Exports from Sub-Saharan Africa
Investment Promotion and FDI Inflows: Quality Matters
Individual notions of distributive justice
Integrating Uganda's Leading and Lagging Areas for More Inclusive Growth
Accounting for Heterogeneity in Growth Incidence in Cameroon Using Recentered Influence Function Regression
The gender gap in African political participation
Chronic multidimensional or Multidimensional Chronic Poverty
Sub-national Disparities and Inter-temporal Evolution of Multidimensional Poverty across Developing Countries
Decomposing Poverty-Inequality linkages by non-income sources in Cameroon
Manufacturing productivity and capacity utilisation rates in Africa – a comparative study
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Identifying the Effects of Female Ownership on Firm Productivity and Survival: Evidence from Ghana
Relative Impacts of Firm-Specific and Macroeconomic Characteristics in Policy-Induced Mergers and Acquisitions: Evidence from the Nigerian Banking Consolidation Exercise
Informal versus Formal: A Panel Data Analysis of Earnings Gaps in Madagascar
What is the G in GDP? The Quality of Government and Living Standards
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Life Satisfaction in a Period of Rapid Economic Growth: Panel Data Evidence from Urban Ethiopia
Norms of Distributive Justice in Rural Malawi

Index of Participants

Legend: C=chair, P=Presenter, D=Disscussant

#ParticipantRoles in Conference
2Adada, Abdul-RahimP62D62C62
3Adam, ChristopherD43C43C14
4Adeniyi, OluwatosinP42
5Adeoti, AdetolaP97D97
6ADEWOLE, MUSILIUP29D29
7Agbor, JuliusP71D71
8Aker, JennyP54D54C54
9Akinkugbe, OluyeleP8D8
10Alem, YonasP75D75
11Aliyu, MohammedP37D37
12Amarakoon, Amarakoon BandaraP79D79C79
13Andriamihaja, Noro AinaP56D56C56
14ANNIM, SAMUELP14D14
15Apablaza, MauricioP68D68
16Armah, StephenP59D59
17Aron, JanineP46D46C46
18Aryeety, ErnestP13
19Asfaw, SolomonP28D28C28
20Asiedu, ElizabethP90P13
21Atieno, RosemaryP26D26
22Awiti, JaphethP22D22C22
23Awotide, BolaP24D24
24Ayayi, AyiP76D76C76
25Azomahou, TheophileP7D7
26Babatunde, MusibauP8D8
27Barr, AbigailP64D64
28Beasley, ElizabethP31D31
29Bedasso, BiniamP56D56
30Beekman, GonneP45D45
31Berg, ErlendP27D27C27
32Berg, AndrewP41D41C41
33BERGALY, KAMDEMP17D17
34BERNARD, TanguyP2D2
35Bezabih, MintewabP23D23
36Bhattacharyya, SambitP39
37Bhorat, HaroonP4D4
38Biyase, MduduziP62D62
39Block, StevenP35D35
40Broussard, NzingaP69P57D57C57
41BRUNELIN, StéphanieP23D23
42Bulte, ErwinP6D6
43Burger, CobusP21D21
44Cavatorta, ElisaP22D22
45Cecchi, FrancescoP6D6
46Chakravarty, AbhishekP20D20
47Cheeseman, NicholasP11
48Chuku, ChukuP46D46
49Clarke, DanielP36D36
50Clist, PaulP56D56
51Co, CatherineP37D37
52Coleman, SimeonP44D44C44
53Colen, LiesbethP26D26
54Collier, PaulC12P10
55Collin, MatthewP72D72C72
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