Discussions of how religion and faith intersect with politics, culture, and society in Africa, including the roles of faith-based NGOs in humanitarian work.
In this piece drawn from the proceedings of the just concluded CIHA Blog workshop on teaching humanitarianism in Africa, Professor Simangaliso Kumalo, CIHA Blog Co-Editor at the UKZN School of […]
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Introductory note by CIHA Blog Editorial Assistant, Bangirana Albert Billy: In three posts, we draw our readers to one of the major ongoing critical debates within African theological scholarship. […]
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Introductory note by CIHA Blog Editorial Assistant, Bangirana Albert Billy: In the upcoming posts, we draw our readers to one of the major ongoing critical debates within African theological […]
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Introductory note by CIHA Blog Editorial Assistant, Bangirana Albert Billy: In the upcoming posts, we draw our readers to one of the major ongoing critical debates within African theological […]
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Alternation, a peer-reviewed journal, is accepting papers for a special issue on the theme of religion, governance, and humanitarianism in Africa. CIHA’s very own co-editors will be the editors […]
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Today we call your attention to an upcoming international forum taking place in Fès, Morocco on the theme of Islamic Feminism. At CIHA, we often highlight religious voices to […]
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Today we have yet another through provoking post by artist Amarkine Amarteifio discussing how charismatic pastors marketed a new brand of Christianity, and in doing so, changed the image and […]
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Artist Amarkine Amarteifio adds his voice to the numerous and varied arguments that have been traded over the last year on the need or otherwise for Ghana to invest in […]
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Investment schemes have become quite attractive forms of economic venture due to the volatile and critical economic environment of the world in general and Ghana has not been left behind […]
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