The MFDC and the Nation State
Today, we run the second piece in our new series of articles on the Casamance conflict. The first article focuses on the root causes of Casamance Separatism. This piece […]
Today, we run the second piece in our new series of articles on the Casamance conflict. The first article focuses on the root causes of Casamance Separatism. This piece […]
Introductory note by Dr. Cecelia Lynch, Professor, University of California, Irvine, and CIHA Blog Co-Editor:
Today, we post a “truthful parody” of the U.S. elections by Kwaku Sakyi-Addo, Broadcaster […]
Introductory note by Edwin Asa Adjei, CIHA Editorial Assistant, University of Ghana-Legon:
Griots and griottes have been in existence in African societies for millennia. In the past, they were the counsellors […]
The Critical Investigations into Humanitarian Aid (CIHA) blog stands with the African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA) in its statement below. The statement condemns the use of the police and […]
Here are some exciting upcoming opportunities with deadlines coming up this month and next for students and scholars. If you have a relevant opportunity that you would like added, please email […]
There are several exciting opportunities with upcoming deadlines that we’d like to bring to your attention. For more details and the full listing of many more interesting opportunities, please check […]
Today, we run the second theological piece in our two-part series focusing on the idea of reconstruction as a framework for the restoration of human dignity in Africa. Read the […]
The CIHA Blog presents two theological reflections focusing on the idea of reconstruction as a framework for the restoration of human dignity in Africa. Here we bring to you the […]
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Introductory note by Moïse Diedhiou, CIHA Editorial Assistant, Gaston Berger University:
The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the whole planet in 2020, not excepting Senegal. Despite the fact that almost the […]
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