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African thesis repositories aggregate the doctoral and master's research output of universities across the African continent — a corpus that has grown substantially through the 2010s-2020s as African higher education has expanded and digital-thesis-deposition has progressively replaced print-and-microfilm submission. The continental landscape has structural fragmentation across language regions (Anglophone, Francophone, Lusophone, Arabic-medium), with the dominant aggregators including the Database of African Theses and Dissertations (DATAD-R, an Association of African Universities initiative covering 50+ African universities), the Connecting Africa portal, the South African National ETD Portal aggregating South African theses, the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) thesis repository for francophone-and-anglophone African social-science theses.\n\nThe major national-and-institutional thesis repositories: South Africa (the largest national repository ecosystem on the continent, with the National Research Foundation NRF-funded Open Access platform plus the major university repositories at Cape Town, Witwatersrand, Stellenbosch, Pretoria, KwaZulu-Natal, Rhodes); Nigeria (the substantial federal-and-state-university thesis output, with the National Universities Commission NUC accreditation framework and the ProQuest-affiliated Nigerian university repositories); Egypt (the Egyptian Knowledge Bank EKB providing universal Egyptian-academic-publishing access including thesis deposition); Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana — the substantial East-and-West-African anglophone thesis-repositories at the major universities (Nairobi, Makerere, Dar es Salaam, Legon, Ibadan); Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria — the francophone-and-arabophone thesis-repositories. The post-2010 substantial expansion of African open-access publishing through African Journals Online (AJOL, the largest African journal aggregator with 600+ African journals) provides the broader scholarly-publishing context in which thesis repositories operate.\n\nThe continental academic-output volume has grown substantially — from ~5,000 doctoral graduations annually across all African countries circa 2000 to ~25,000+ annually by 2024, with substantial growth concentrated in South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, Kenya, Tunisia, Ghana. The cross-jurisdictional research-collaboration patterns are increasingly dense — the African Academy of Sciences (AAS Nairobi-based), the African Union Scientific, Technical and Research Commission (AU-STRC), and the broader continental research-governance infrastructure.\n\nIndia's engagement with African thesis-and-research infrastructure has deepened post-2014 through the India-Africa Forum Summit framework, the India-Africa Higher Education Cooperation programme, the Pan-African e-Network Project (now Phase II as the e-VidyaBharati and e-ArogyaBharati programmes), the substantial Indian academic-and-vocational-training scholarships for African students through the ITEC programme, and the post-2018 expanded India-Africa research-collaboration through DST-administered bilateral programmes.\n\nFor a globally-mobile researcher, African thesis-repository discovery has improved substantially through the post-2010 aggregation infrastructure but remains substantially less discoverable than US-and-European thesis-output through ProQuest-and-DART-Europe equivalents. The substantial open-access culture in African research-publishing reduces access friction relative to paywalled-journal access for the thesis literature itself.\n\nCross-references: thesis-root-africa intersects with thesis-root-aggregators, journal-root-archives, the broader academy-roots infrastructure, plus the work-root-career-paths through African higher-education-and-research employment, plus the substantial Indian-engagement-with-Africa development-partnership context.
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