Track Changes: “New Yorker Redesigns Her Life to Help Kids in Ghana”
By: Edwin Adjei
When I first saw the title of this recent article by the American National Public Radio (NPR), I assumed the “New Yorker” who was being featured was […]
By: Edwin Adjei
When I first saw the title of this recent article by the American National Public Radio (NPR), I assumed the “New Yorker” who was being featured was […]
In our series on “What People Who Want to ‘Help Africa’ Should Know,” we highlight both problematic and helpful examples of humanitarianism in Africa. In this post, we repost […]
By: Angela Okune
As Kenyans went into highly anticipated elections last week, many on social media penned humorous, sarcastic and sometimes angry Tweets pushing back against the common trope of […]
Emmanuel Katongole, associate professor of theology and peace studies at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and a Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Kampala, Uganda, recently published his […]
Par: Awa Cheikh Seck
Les propos du président français Emmanuel Macron, sur les «défis civilisationels» de l’Afrique ont fait couler beaucoup de salive et d’encre. Sur les réseaux sociaux par exemple […]
We would like to officially launch our newly upgraded “Opportunities” section of the site after improving its interface for readers to better track the currently available opportunities. There are […]
By: Toussaint Kafarhire Murhala, Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR)
Kenyans are preparing to go to the polls tomorrow. In an opinion piece recently published in The Conversation,
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