Distinguished Lecture Series

At the next event in our Distinguished Lecture Series, Jonathan Helm from Indiana University will discuss these challenges and potential solutions that lie at the intersection of supply chain management, operations management and analytics. His focus will be on mobile healthcare resources.

Supply Chain Business Forum and Exhibition

Industry and academia will come together to share insights, trends and perspectives during CARISCA’s inaugural Business Forum and Exhibition set for July 29-30 in Accra, Ghana. The goal is to enhance supply chain efficiency, sustainability and competitiveness across Africa.

Systematic Literature Reviews: the Who, How, What, Why and When

Register Now A systematic literature review is one of many research methods available to academic scholars. It involves identifying and evaluating relevant literature on a selected topic of study. Unlike a common literature review conducted for projects employing other research approaches, a systematic literature review is an independent research method. It is a reproducible and …

Continuing Professional Development Course

Join CARISCA’s two-day Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course on Supply Chain Analytics, co-hosted with Lagos State University, Nigeria.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and network with industry peers.

CARISCA Training Series – Striving for Generalizability: An Introduction to Meta-Analysis

Generalizability—the applicability of research findings to a larger population than those in the study—is critical for researchers who wish to make an impact. One approach to consider is meta-analysis. A subset of systematic literature reviews, meta-analysis combines data from numerous sources. Thus it allows researchers to draw more generalizable conclusions than would be possible from …

Medical and Humanitarian Logistics in Disaster Settings: Preparedness and Response

This lecture is based on Ocran’s 15 years of experience as a pharmacist and medical logistics officer at hospitals in Ghana as well as Chad, Congo, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Liberia and South Sudan. In his current role as officer-in-charge of the Medical Stores and Equipment Depot of the Ghana Armed Forces, he leads 75 staff overseeing medical logistics procurement, warehousing and distribution.

Beyond Disruption: Leveraging Strategic Foresight for Resilient Supply Chains

On Nov. 20, University of Pretoria faculty member Faith Mashele will present on this topic as part of CARISCA’s Distinguished Lecture Series. She will explore how organizations can leverage business tools and frameworks to assess external influences, prioritize risks and implement adaptive strategies.

Artificial Intelligence for Nudging Complex Supply Networks

University of Cambridge Professor Alexandra Brintrup will lead this lecture on the role of artificial intelligence in operations and supply chain management.

Participants will gain valuable insights into potential pitfalls and challenges associated with AI, including loss of data traceability, complacency, lack of accountability, and cognitive atrophy. You will also learn why it is essential for supply chain management to evolve into an interdisciplinary field.

Research Capacity-Building Workshop

On Jan. 29-30, CARISCA will host its first faculty workshop for 2025, held online via Zoom. Faculty workshops focus on strengthening the research capacity of faculty and graduate students at KNUST and other higher education institutions in Africa.

From Research to Impact: The Art of Academic Storytelling

Learn the art of academic storytelling at our Feb. 13 CARISCA Training. In this session, experienced researchers from Ghana, the U.S. and the U.K. will discuss how storytelling is more than a nice-to-have. It’s an essential skill for researchers committed to making a tangible impact with their work.

Second Annual Business Forum and Exhibition

Business leaders and supply chain experts will gather April 29-30 at the Fiesta Royale Hotel in Accra, Ghana, for CARISCA’s second annual Supply Chain Business Forum and Exhibition.