In the News: CAR Interfaith Peacebuilding Efforts
Out of the Central African Republic comes reports of increasing human rights violations and recruitment of child soldiers for sectarian fighting between Muslim and Christian militias. Yet Nyeko […]
Out of the Central African Republic comes reports of increasing human rights violations and recruitment of child soldiers for sectarian fighting between Muslim and Christian militias. Yet Nyeko […]
Fellowship: Washington Fellowship for Young Africa Leaders now accepting Applications
The Washington Fellowship is the new flagship program of the […]
by Tanya Schwarz
A central goal of The CIHA Blog is to explore the role of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in humanitarian and development efforts in Africa. One of the primary questions […]
Barely two-and-a-half years old, South Sudan is now seeing political rivalries flare up, pushing the country into crisis. Rebel armies have taken over the oil-producing region, which will hardly improve […]
As the world continues to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s life and mourn his death, The CIHA Blog has collected more reflections from around the world about his legacy. Ugandan journalist Tumusiime […]
We at The CIHA Blog join the world in our sadness to hear of former South African President Nelson Mandela’s death. Madiba’s life embodied all types of struggle for justice, […]
Writer Paul Theroux, in “Africa’s Aid Mess” for Barron’s, delves into the history of debates over Western aid to Africa, from Charles Dickens to Bill Gates. “The desire of […]
We are looking for a short term field manager to run a household survey in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on short notice.
The field manager would oversee […]
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