PhD Scholarship Program for the Promotion of Demographic Training and Research in Sub-Saharan Francophone Africa (AFFSA).
This scholarship program was funded through a grant of over 650 000 dollars from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation of New York (USA) to Professor Barthélemy Kuate Defo. The main objective of these scholarships was to provide advanced training involving advanced methods of analysis and research on the health issues on African populations over time and space and to truly strengthen the research capacity of PhD students on population challenges facing Francophone Sub-Saharan countries in the 21st century.
List of PhD students at the Université de Montréal who received AFFSA scholarships
Camara ANSOUMANE YASSIMA, PhD candidate
Carole CHARVET, PhD candidate
Élise COMOE FIEDIN, PhD candidate
Fabien CISHAHAYO, PhD candidate
Jean-Christophe FOTSO, PhD candidate
Amélie GAGNON, PhD candidate
Sarah HAYFORD, (University of Pennsylvania, USA) PhD candidate
Lama KABBANJI, PhD candidate
Diallo KHASSOUM, PhD candidate
Ibrahima MAHAMANE, PhD candidate
André Ngui NGAMINI, PhD candidate
Kandala NGIANGA-BAKWIN, PhD candidate
Ismael NGNIÉ-TETA, PhD candidate
Kourouma NOUNKE, PhD candidate
David OJAKAA, PhD candidate
Brahimi RABAH, PhD candidate
Zo RANDRIANASOLO, PhD candidate
Amadou SANNI MOUFTAOU, PhD candidate
Valéry Thierry TCHABEWOU, PhD candidate
Macoumba THIAM, PhD candidate
Zacharie TSALA DIMBUENE, PhD candidate
Carolette Rechelle NORWOOD, (University of Nebraska, USA) PhD candidate