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by Ebenezer Obadare
This week, The CIHA Blog is presenting a series of posts on interventions in education, both in the Africa and the United States. Today’s, by Ebenzer Obadare, focuses […]
by Albert Bangirana
This week, The CIHA Blog is presenting a series of posts on interventions in education, both in Africa and the United States. Today’s, by Albert Bangirana, illustrates an […]
by Jackie Ogega
This piece is based in four years of research with Gusii and Maasai women in Kenya, examining how they deploy their religious resources as an identity, motivation, and […]
The Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR) has just released their report from the International Conference on Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Societies in Africa that was […]
One of the issues that The CIHA Blog contends with is the problematic argument that people are just trying to “do good,” that their motives are genuine, that any problem […]
Executive Director, Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, Liberia
Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa (GPFA) is a nongovernmental organization based in Monrovia, Liberia. Founded in 2012 by Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee, […]
We at The CIHA Blog strive to provide scholarship and perspectives from scholars and activists based on the continent. Democracy in Africa has a similar idea and has compiled an […]
by Sokfa John
In this piece, Sokfa John argues that the November 2015 Valletta summit is problematic because it requires African leaders to help Europe in its anti-migration agenda. John also […]
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