In the News: Ethical Considerations for Ebola Care
Recent CIHA Blog posts about the Ebola epidemic in West Africa have focused on the ethics of the vaccine treatment and on the ethical considerations that governments and […]
Recent CIHA Blog posts about the Ebola epidemic in West Africa have focused on the ethics of the vaccine treatment and on the ethical considerations that governments and […]
The University of KwaZulu-Natal has launched an initiative to foster good governance through the memory and works of fervent liberation icons. Rev. Dr Allan Boesak recently spoke at the University’s […]
The University of KwaZulu-Natal has launched an initiative to foster good governance through the memory and works of fervent liberation icons. Rev. Dr Allan Boesak recently spoke at the University’s […]
2014 Annual John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture
Writing women, gendering history: What would it mean to look at the 20th anniversary of South Africa’s democracy from the perspective of Nokuthela Dube?
“Remembering […]
Several months have passed since Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 girls from Chibok, Nigeria, an act that briefly captivated Western news and social media. While attention to the group […]
Regional Director – West Africa, Search for Common Ground
SFCG works in 21 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, and divides them into two regions for management purposes: East and West. In […]
Yesterday, The CIHA Blog assembled a number of articles about the ethics of treatment of the Ebola virus and the populations afflicted by it. Today, we are looking at […]
The CIHA Blog has had its eye on the ethical issues and questions around the treatment of the people who have been infected with Ebola and the efforts to fight […]
The Feminist Leadership, Movement Building, and Rights Institute, Nairobi, Kenya
The sixth Feminist Leadership, Movement Building, and Rights Institute is a week-long course, 23–31 October 2014, designed to strengthen feminist […]
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