Interdisciplinary Fellow Group on ‘Parliaments and Democracy in Africa’

Parliaments are central democratic institutions that connect citizens to the political process. They serve several functions like discussing and passing laws, holding the executive accountable, and representing the will of the people. African parliaments are, however, among the most under-researched institutions. The Interdisciplinary Fellow Group seeks to contribute to closing this research gap. They will focus on questions like: who are the members of parliament, how do they represent their constituents and what modes of accountability exist? How do government and opposition interact in countries with different levels of democratic quality? How do parliaments function in different countries, and what is the impact of this institutional variation?

Hervé Akinocho

Junior Fellow

November - December 2019

Seidu Alidu

Co-Convenor and Senior Fellow

September - October 2019

Gbensuglo Alidu Bukari

Junior Fellow IFG 2

September - December 2019

Susan Dodsworth

Junior Fellow

September - December 2019

Anja Osei

Senior Fellow and co-convenor IFG 2

September - December 2019

Matthew Sabbi

Junior Fellow

September - December 2019

Daniel Wigmore-Shepherd

Junior Fellow

September - December 2019

Gretchen Bauer

Senior Fellow IFG 2

September - October 2019