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Understanding Anti-Trafficking Programs in Africa
EDITOR’S NOTE: Dear Readers, the below includes the introduction and the first two posts in a series we are featuring over the coming weeks on trafficking, human smuggling, and forced […]
New Opportunity: World Pulse seeking French-speaking volunteers for DRC project
World Pulse is seeking French-speaking volunteers for our Ending Violence Against Women Digital Action Campaign to […]
CIHA Blog Receives Grant from Henry Luce Foundation
We are pleased to announce that the Henry R. Luce Initiative on Religion and International Affairs has awarded the CIHA blog a $40,000 grant for our project entitled, “Charity, Representation, […]
New Job/Grant Opportunities as of June 4, 2012
The Pan African University (PAU) is a continental academic and research institution created by the African […]
Contribute to WikiAfrica
Dear Readers,
We wanted to share this opportunity to shape knowledge about Africa with you.
Sincerely,
Cecelia Lynch, Editor
Celebrate Africa, Rise to the WikiAfrica Challenge
Wikipedia is the world’s largest collection of global […]
Scholarship Opportunity for African Applicants
Call for Student Applications, Pan African University
The 2012/2013 Call for Student Application is open. The application is open only for three Pan African University thematic areas: Governance Humanities and […]
In the News for May 9, 2012
“Mali: The Catastrophic Consequence of Humanitarian Intervention in Libya”
In this commentary for The Huffington Post, Jean Tompihé highlights some of the unforeseen consequences resulting from the NATO intervention in […]
In the News for April 29, 2012
“Uganda, the Challenge of Forgiveness”
This documentary video, produced by Daniel Philpott and Jason Cohen, and funded by the Fetzer Institute, chronicles the difficulties and challenges facing Ugandan religious leaders […]