The Junior Researchers' Institute is an immersive experience for young scholars exploring Africa's future. This year's theme, "Regenerating Democracy: Capabilities, Commons, Care," inspired profound discussions on reimagining democratic life through African knowledge systems, territories, and lived experiences.
The 2025 edition of the Junior Researchers' Institute — organized by Global Africa, the Foundation for Innovation in Democracy, and the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie — is anchored in a major intellectual ambition: to rethink democracy from African archives, territories, knowledge systems, and lived experiences.
Held in Saint-Louis, Senegal, the School brings together sixteen emerging scholars from across the continent for an intensive week of training, writing, field inquiry, critical reflection, and collective learning. Its central question: How can democracy be regenerated in a world shaped by intertwined ecological, social, political, and ethical crises?
The Institute is conceived as a training incubator, a mentoring community, and a laboratory for new theoretical and empirical perspectives — supporting participants in scientific writing for Global Africa and other peer-reviewed journals, as well as public-facing scholarship across media and digital platforms.
Together, these three notions offer powerful entry points for imagining substantive democracy rooted in African realities and capable of addressing pressing issues: social justice, ecological transitions, youth inclusion, and collective resilience.
The Junior Researchers' Institute is an immersive experience for young scholars exploring Africa's future. This year's theme, "Humanitarian Relationships and the Reinvention of Africa's Futures," inspired profound discussions on reimagining Africa's path through a decolonial lens.