Dr Vedaste Ndizera

Academic rank: 
Academic Leadership Position: 
School Industrial Attachment Coordinator
Email: 
v.ndizera@ur.ac.rw ,vedasten2009@gmail.com
Twitter: 
@ndiveda
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Published Papers : 

    Ndizera, V. & Muzee, H. (2018). A critical review of Agenda 2063: Business as Usual? African Journal of Political Science and International Relations Vol. 12 No. 12 October 8, 2018.

    Ndizera, V. (2018). Integrated marketing communication for tourism and hospitality: A Case of Selected Star and Non-star Category Rwandan Hotels. African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, Vol. 7 No.4, ISSN 2223-814X.

    Nishimwe, S & Ndizera, V. (2020). The Role of East African Community in Promoting Peace and Security: case study of Rwanda and Uganda, International Journal of Social Sciences, (Pending Publication)

    Ndizera, V. Ngarambe, T. Ntakirutimana, E. (2022). Power relations in Bible translation: A socio-linguististic analysis of Selected passages from Genesis. The South African Journal of African Languages. (Pending publication)

    Ndizera, V., Nkaka, R. Kambanda, S. (2022). Public participation in African  indigenous governance systems: Evidence from Rwanda, in H. Muzee, T. E. Sunjo and A. O. Enaifoghe (editors). Democracy and Africanness: Contemporary Issues in African Democratization Process, Gewerbestrasse: Springer Nature (Accepted for publication)
 

Brief profile: 
Dr. Vedaste Ndizera is a Lecturer at the University of Rwanda, College of Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Political Science and International Relations. He holds a Ph.D. in Governance and Regional Integration, an MBA/Global Business, an MA/Tourism Management and a BA/English (Translation and Interpreting). Dr. Vedaste Ndizera is currently on a post-doctoral fellowship jointly offered by the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden and Centre for Conflict Management (UR). He has got extensive experience in academics and his current research interests include: Regional Integration (Africa), Governance, Pan-Africanism and Development. Dr Ndizera is also a catalyst (fellow) of the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency and Reproducibility in Social Sciences Research, (BITSS), University of Calfornia Berkely. He has presented his research output at various conferences both nationally and internationally.
Research Area: 
Governance, regional Integration, language and politics, Development