Discussions of how religion and faith intersect with politics, culture, and society in Africa, including the roles of faith-based NGOs in humanitarian work.
The Ujamaa Centre newsletter demonstrates the importance of progressive religious organizations in Africa in debates on topics such as sexuality, social justice, and xenophobia. Beyond highlighting the important work being […]
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The CIHA Blog is extremely pleased to present a series of original talks taking place at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, one of the Blog’s institutional collaborators. The Ujamaa Centre […]
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by Chammah J Kaunda
Chammah J Kaunda (PhD) is from Zambia. He is a minister in Pentecostal Assemblies of God. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the College of Humanities, […]
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We, at the Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa (CIHA) Blog, stand in solidarity with the signatories of the letter addressed to Jeff Fager, Executive Producer of CBS 60 […]
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posted by Bangirana Albert
Upcoming lecture sponsors, the University of KwaZulu-Natal and Ujamaa Center, announce the Gunther H. Wittenberg Memorial Lecture, Earth-Theology and Humanitarianism: Lessons Yet Learnt. Information about the lecture will follow […]
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by Brenda Bartelink
In the past decade sexuality has become a centre of contestation and cultural encounter between African and “Western” actors in African societies. Initially tied to contestations over the […]
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by Carrie Reiling
Organizing on social media for causes in Africa was popularized through the KONY 2012 campaign (see CIHA Blog articles on this subject here and here) and […]
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In our ongoing series, “Track Changes,” we link to online content that we have found to be problematic in its assumptions, framing, or language and provide a question or thought(s) […]
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