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Active HORIZON European Commission

Modelling African Futures: A comparative technography of evidence-based welfare policy in Ghana, Senegal, Kenya and Botswana

€1.5M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization It-Universitetet I Kobenhavn
Country Denmark
Start Date Sep 01, 2025
End Date Aug 31, 2030
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101161734
Grant Description

Welfare systems rely on extensive knowledge about the population to plan, finance, and expend limited resources in a targeted manner.

In view of their often-fragmented national identification and statistical systems, Africas emerging welfare states are thus facing significant challenges in their capacity to establish categories of welfare entitlement and to target groups for intervention.

Led by the PI, ModelFutures team will carry out ground-breaking, comparative ethnographic research at the statistics-welfare nexus of four African country cases Ghana, Senegal, Kenya and Botswana to understand: How do states generate truths about future welfare in contexts of uncertain knowledge about the population and its wellbeing?

The projects threefold objectives aim to (1) trace statistical modelling practices in the context of multi-facetted uncertainties about the population and its environs; (2) analyse the impact of adaptations and creative data practices on quantitative truth claims; and (3) connect statistical future-making and anticipatory welfare politics in sites of statistical innovation.

ModelFutures ambition significantly extends beyond the state of the art of our understanding of statistical world-making by developing a novel concept of vernacular prediction that attunes to experts skilful adaptations of globally circulating computational models and standards, while attending to their modelling practices co-constitution with symbolic commitments and situated infrastructural arrangements.

Combining expertise from anthropology, science and technology studies, and population statistics, ModelFutures generates novel theory on the production of evidence-based welfare policies in contexts of contested claims to the validity of data, methods, and the anticipatory politics that play out between short-term mitigation efforts and the pursuit of long-term dividends.

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It-Universitetet I Kobenhavn

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