In the News: Land Reform in South Africa
“Land Reform in South Africa: Seeds of Change”
The Economist reports here that 50 percent of land reform projects in South Africa have failed, despite […]
“Land Reform in South Africa: Seeds of Change”
The Economist reports here that 50 percent of land reform projects in South Africa have failed, despite […]
Continued analysis of Egyptian events:
“Shooting the Protesters”
By S.B. for The Economist
“Analysis: What Does the AU Gain From Suspending Egypt?”
By Khadija Patel for the Daily […]
“Nelson Mandela is around like never before”
In this article originally posted in Economics and Politics Monthly (and reposted by Africa is a Country), Premesh Lalu places Nelson Mandela’s intellectual […]
Here are additional perspectives on the events in Egypt. We invite our readers to continue to send links or their own thoughts from Egypt as well as from other parts […]
Two articles this week focus on the West African country of Guinea, especially on the fight to control its natural resources. Guinea’s first democratically elected president faces an uphill battle […]
Special Report: Engaging Africa’s Many Narratives
In the wake of U.S. President Obama’s visit to three African countries, the World Politics Review has brought together its […]
DEAR READERS: The following are different perspectives on the rapidly-changing events in Egypt. We ask our readers to continue sending perspectives from Egypt as well as other parts of the […]
Job opportunity: Regional Humanitarian Advisor, UN Women, Dakar, Senegal
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of […]
posted by Bangirana Albert Billy
“Obama Pledges to Help Africa, Pays Tribute to Mandela”
In his trip to Africa, covered by Mark Felsenthal and Jeff Mason in the Daily Maverick, President […]
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