An exploration of the connections between modern-day Africa and its history.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Dear Readers, the below is the second post of a three-part series on the moral economy of resource extraction, with its attendant violent commodification of people’s lives. In […]
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Dear Readers, the below is the first post of a three-part series on the moral economy of resource extraction, with its attendant violent commodification of people’s lives. In […]
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Dear Readers, the below includes the third and fourth posts in a series we are featuring on trafficking, human smuggling, and forced labor. Along with earlier posts […]
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Dear Readers, the below includes the introduction and the first two posts in a series we are featuring over the coming weeks on trafficking, human smuggling, and forced […]
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By Siba Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
There is a great deal of misunderstanding today about the African Union’s decision not to endorse the military intervention in Libya undertaken by France, Great […]
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By Dr. Jean G. Tompihe
After five months of crisis following a presidential election, the security situation in Ivory Coast remains precarious and the humanitarian problem immense, said […]
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One of the many issues that African NGOs are tackling is election violence — bringing different sides together to prevent it as well as analyzing what happens after the fact. […]
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Cecelia Lynch
Kibera, the Nairobi neighborhood usually called a slum that is home to between 600,000 and one million people (depending on who is counting, how, and […]
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Cilas Kemedjio
In the wake of massive starvations in Ethiopia two decades ago, singers from around the world came together to protest […]
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