Regional Conference on the pedagogical use of the General History of Africa in African schools Tripoli, , 10 – 17 June 2010

FINAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Members of the Scientific Committee to the project:

1. Prof. Elikia Mbokolo, Historian, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS- FRANCE), R.D. CONGO 2. Mr. Mamadou N’Doye, Expert in Education Policies, former Executive Secretary for ADEA (Association for the Developpement of Education in Africa), SENEGAL, 3. Prof. Jean Michel Mabeko-Tali, Historian, Howard University, Washington, DC, USA., CONGO ; 4. Prof. Taieb El Bahloul, Historian, El Fatah University, Tripoli, LIBYA 5. Prof. Lily Mafela, Senior Lecturer , University of , Gaborone, BOTSWANA ; 6. Prof. Florida Amakobe Karani, Historian, Chancellor University of Maseno, Maseno, ;

Focal Points appointed by the African Ministries of Education:

7. Ms Shermain Mannah, Director Race & Values in Education, Department of basic education, SOUTH AFRICA ; 8. Mr. Pedro Nsiangengo, Deputy Directeur-General for the National Institute for Research and Education Development (NIRED) – Ministry of Education ; ANGOLA 9. Mr. Dossa Jacob Dagan, Technical Advisor for pre-school and primary teaching methodologies, BENIN ; 10. Mr. Benjamin S.Thebe, Principal Education Officer, BOTSWANA; 11. Mr. Sidibérimbin Dieudonné Ouédraogo, Inspector, Head of Research, Curriculum Development and Teacher Training, ; 12. Mr. Fabien NAHIMANA, Pedagogical Advisor at the Bureau of Secondary Education Programmes and Studies : Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, BURUNDI; 13. Mr. Michel BIOCK, Senior Inspector - Social Sciences, ; 14. Mr. Jean Kokide, Deputy Dean at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Bangui, CENTRAFRIQUE ; 15. Mr. Sidi Ainouddine, Director-General for the National Centre for Documentation and Scientific Research (NCDSR), COMORES ; 16. Mr. Nestor-Hubert Payenzo Diel-Otil, Deputy Senior Inspector in charge of Administration, CONGO (RD) ; 17. Mr. Pégagnan Simon Camara, History-Geography National Coordinator, COTE d’IVOIRE ; 18. Mr. Mohamed Chehem Mohamed Chehem, Senior Inspector for National Education, DJIBOUTI; 19. M. Innocent Nzagoulela, Education Officer, ; 20. Mr. Ousman Bah, Curriculum Developer, GAMBIA ; 21. Mr. Djibril Fofana, Director General for the National Institute for Research and Pedagogical Planning (NIRPP), GUINEA ; 22. Mr. Otieno James Nerry, Teacher (Focal Point), KENYA; 23. Mr. Teboho Tsilane, Pedagogue, ; 24. Mr. Michaël L.C. Lwanda, Teacher/ Teacher Trainer, ; 25. Mr. Youssouf Konandji, Head of Division for Curriculum Development at the National Centre of Education, MALI ;

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26. Mr. Takir El Bouziani, Head of Section for Cooperation, Ministry of National Education, MOROCCO ; 27. Mr. Daramraj Boodhoo, Historian /Teacher Trainer, ; 28. Mr. Ahmed Mahmoud Ould Brahim, Education Officer, MAURITANIA ; 29. M. Carlos Machili, History Professor, ; 30. M. David Sampson, Curriculum Developer; Ministry of Education, ; 31. Mrs. Fatima Zara Moussa, Head of Division for Pedagogical Materials, NIGER ; 32. Ms. Mary Mutende, Lecturer, ; 33. Mrs. Jeanne d’Arc Baranyizigiye, Curriculum Developer for History, ; 34. Mr. Daouda Thiao, Education Officer, Ministry of Education, SENEGAL ; 35. Mme Marie-Colette Gislaine Boniface, Curriculum Coordinator, Ministry of Education, Mont Fleuri, Mahe, SEYCHELLES ; 36. M. Moawia Alsir Ali Mohamed, History Researcher, ; 37. Mrs. Lindiwe Malaza, Senior Inspector- Social Sciences, SWAZILAND 38. Mrs. Dorothy Makunda, Curriculum Developer , ; 39. M. Mahamat Kodi, History Professor at the University of Ndjamena, CHAD ; 40. M. Houssine Ben Abdallah, Senior Inspector, TUNISIA ; 41. M. Erison H. S. Huruba, Director, ;

Experts :

42. Dr. Sifiso Ndlovu, Historian, Executive Director, South Africa Democracy Education Trust, Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA; 43. Professor Tayeb Chenntouf, Lecturer, Es Senia University, Oran, ALGERIA 44. Prof. José Benjamin Caema Fernandes, Lecturer, University of Luanda, ANGOLA ; 45. Mr. Victorien Djitrinou, Inspector for Secondary Schools, BENIN ; 46. Prof. Issiaka Mande, Historian, University Paris 7 Diderot, BURKINA FASO, 47. Prof. Jacques Niyongabo, Lecturer, University of Burundi, BURUNDI ; 48. M. Pierre Martial Belingua Ze, Director of AFRIKARA.com website/ Teacher, CAMEROUN ; 49. Dr. Bernard SIMITI, Director of the National Center for Research and Documentation in History and Archaeology , University of Bangui, CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. ; 50. Dr. Mohamed Gou Ali, Lecturer and Researcher, Head of the History Department, University of Comoros, COMOROS ; 51. M. Akpa Ambroise Meledje, Pedagogical-advisor, COTE D’IVOIRE ; 52. Prof. Kasang Nduku, Lecturer – Researcher, consultant in education et teacher training, University of Kinshasa, DEM. REP. OF THE CONGO; 53. Prof. Tekeste Melake, Lecturer, ; 54. Prof. Hugues Moukaga, Lecturer, University, GABON; 55. Mr Hassoum Ceesay, Historian, ; 56. Prof. Sory Kourouma, History Teacher, GUINEE (Conakry), 57. Dr. Mario Cissoko, Historian, Head of History Documentation & Research Centre, GUINEA- BISSAU ; 58. Dr. Mary Ntabeni, Historian, National University of Lesotho, LESOTHO ; 59. Prof. Faranirina Rajaonah (Madagascar), Historian, Researcher, SEDET Laboratory, University Paris 7, MADAGASCAR, 60. Prof. Kings Mphiri, Lecturer, , MALAWI 61. Mr. Mamadou Dolo, Researcher, Chief of Section, Human Sciences at the National Centre for Education (NCE), Bamako, MALI ; 62. Mr. Akki Chakir, Senior Inspector for Secondary Schools, Chief Coordinator for GH, MOROCCO ;

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63. Dr. Mohamedou Meyine, Lecture at the University of Nouakchott, Director of the study centre Africa West of the Sahara, (CEROS), MAURITANIE ; 64. Prof. Augusta Maita Pechisso, Historian, Eduardo Mondlane University, MOZAMBIQUE, 65. Prof. Salamatou Sow, Teacher-Researcher, (major: Fulfulde), University of Niamey, NIGER ; 66. Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju, Historian, History Department, , Akoka-Yaba, Lagos, ; 67. Major-General (Rtd) Ishola Williams, Executive-Secretary, Pan African Strategic & Policy Research Group (PANAFSTRAG), Lagos, NIGERIA 68. Prof. Deogratias Byanafashe, Lecturer and Researcher, National University of Rwanda, Butare, RWANDA; 69. Prof. Abdoul Sow, Historian, Didacticien de l’Histoire, African Virtual Campus, University of Cheikh Anta Diop, DAKAR, SENEGAL ; 70. Dr. Abdelgadir Gadelrub, Lecturer, faculty of Arts, Omdurman Islamic University, SUDAN ; 71. Dr. Nhlanhla Dlamini, Historian, University of Swaziland, SWAZILAND 72. Dr. Mawouna Gadewa, Inspector for Secondary Education, Lomé, ; 73. Prof. Obert Maravanyika, Historian, specialist in Pedagogy and Curriculum, Vice-Chancellor University of Great Zimbabwe, ZIMBABWE ; 74. Prof. Valter Silvério, Professor/Consultant, UNESCO Brasilia Office, BRAZIL ; 75. Mrs. Marilza Regattieri –Education Programme Officer– UNESCO - Brasilia, BRAZIL; 76. Mrs. Mariana Blanco Rincón - Historian and Project Consultant, BRAZIL 77. Prof. Agustin Holl, Historian and Consultant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA , FRANCE; 78. Prof. Catherine Coquery-Vidrowitch, Historian, University Paris 7 - Denis Diderot, Paris, FRANCE;

Members of the International Scientific Committee for the drafting of the GHA/ contributors to GHA Volumes:

79. Prof. Pierre Kipré, Historian, Contributor to Volumes IV & VIII of the GHA, COTE D’IVOIRE, 80. Prof. Zakari Dramani-Issifou, Historian, Contributor to Volume III of the GHA, BENIN ; 81. Prof. Djibril Tamsir Niane, Director of Volume IV, Member of the International Scientific Committee for the drafting of the GHA (1970 -1999), SENEGAL, 82. Prof. Ngwabi Mulunge Bhebe, Historian, Vice-Chancellor, Midlands State University, Gweru, ZIMBABWE;

African regional and sub-regional Organizations:

83. M. Mohamed Tahar Miloudi, African Virtual Campus, ALGERIA, 84. Prof. Matsinhe Sozinho Francisco, African Academy of Languages (ACALAN), MOZAMBIQUE; 85. Prof. Adama Samassekou, former Executive - Secretary for the African Academy of Languages (ACALAN)), Chairperson of the International Council of Philosophy and Human Sciences (ICPHS) ; MALI ; 86. Professor Doulaye Konaté, Historian & Archaeologist, President Association of African Historian (AHA), MALI; 87. Mr. Martin Itoua, FAPE, CONGO, 88. Mrs. Naima Abbadi, Consultant for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA), TUNISIA 89. Mr. Nadjandongar Kladoumadje, Executive Secretary, centre for Linguistic and Historic Studies via Oral tradition (CELTHO), Coordinateur CELTHO/AFRICAN UNION, CHAD ; 90. Ms. Tendai Wenyika, Programme Coordinator for Southern Africa, Panafrican Movement of Youth (MPJ), ZIMBABWE

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Media and Communication:

91. Mrs. Beebee Fazila Da Hall, Executive Producer, Channel Africa, South Africa, 92. Mr. Ebinda Abilinda, Deutsche Ewalle, GERMANY; 93. Mrs Assétou Bahoh, Sidwaya, BURKINA FASO ; 94. Ms. Caroline Sapouma, 3A Telesud, CAMEROON; 95. Mr. Parfait Tabapsi, Mutations, CAMEROON ; 96. Mr. Helmy Abdel Aziz Ahmed Al Mahdi, Middle East News Agency, , 97. Mr. Muhammad Mustapha, Inter Press Service, NIGERIA, 98. Mr. Daouda Mane, Education Columnist, Le Soleil, SENEGAL 99. Alcinou Louis Da Costa, International Consultant for Communication, SENEGAL,

Publishers & ICT (Information and communication technologies)

100. M. Da-Mboa Obenga, Director for Information Technology Projects, CONGO ; 101. Mr Kassimi Bamba, Director, Editions CERAP/INADES, COTE D’IVOIRE 102. Mrs Suzanne Diop, Presence Africaine Edition, FRANCE; 103. M. Jean Philippe Corvo (France), ICT Expert, France ; 104. Ms. Akoss Ofori-Mensah, Sub-Sahara Publishers ; 105. M. Kiarie Kamau, General Publishing Division, East African Educational Publishers Limited , KENYA; 106. Ms Majida Mehana, Arab Publishers Group, LEBANON; 107. M. Nouri Abid – Directeur Edition Ali, TUNISIA ;

Libyan Participants 108. Dr. Abdelkabir Al-Fakhry, Secretary General, General People’s Committee for Education and Scientific Research 109. Dr. Fakroun ABOUAGILA, Secretary General, Libyan National Commission for UNESCO 110. H. E. Mr Abdulsalam El-Qallali, Ambassador & Permanent Delegate, Permanent Delegation of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya to UNESCO 111. Mr. Rida Rehan, Programme Specialist, Libyan National Commission for UNESCO 112. Mr Taoufik Abdelmoula, Consultant, Libyan National Commission for UNESCO

UNESCO :

113. Mrs. Irina Bokova, Director-General 114. Mr. Noureine Tidjani-Serpos, Assistant Director General – Africa Department 115. Mrs. Noro, Andriamiseza Ingarao, Education Sector 116. Mrs. Ana Elisa Santana de Afonso, Departement Afrique 117. Mr. Ian Denison, Bureau of Public Information

Project Secretariat, CLT/CPD 118. Mr. Ali Moussa Iye 119. Mr. Mohammed Ziadah 120. Mr. Lamine Diagne 121. Miss. Polani Kawonza

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