In the News: On the concluded elections in South Africa
It’s now the third day after South Africans cast their national and provincial vote, and the hype and the expectations from all Parties are high. Though some may argue for […]
It’s now the third day after South Africans cast their national and provincial vote, and the hype and the expectations from all Parties are high. Though some may argue for […]
MOSAIC Training Coordinator – MenCare+
MOSAIC is a well-known organisation in Cape Town that delivers an array of programmes and support services to victims of domestic and sexual violence. MOSAIC […]
Two recent opinion articles in Al Jazeera America explore two aspects of aid to the African continent, one potentially the flip side of the other.
The first, “When NGOs attack!“ […]
Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice DRC/CAR Programme Officer
The Program Officer DRC/CAR will be responsible to coordinate and grow the Women’s Initiatives country based programs in the Democratic Republic of […]
“Kibera: Hope and human dignity rising in the slums of Africa,” published in the Daily Maverick, is an expression of the agency from the grassroots – a subversion of […]
IJR–The Hague Institute Transitional Justice Fellowship Programme
The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) and The Hague Institute for Global Justice (The Hague Institute) are pleased to announce the […]
Is funding bypassing NGOs from the U.S. and Europe and going directly to organizations based in the Global South? This is one of the theories described in a Guardian […]
A new report from The Oakland Institute details how the World Bank’s desire measure the “ease of doing business” can cause “many developing-country leaders to deregulate their economies in hopes […]
The interview with William Easterly in Christianity Today raises important issues around morality, aid, and the rights of people who are supposed to benefit from aid. While Easterly has […]
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