Examinations of humanitarianism, charity, and development in Africa, whether from NGOs operating on the continent, foreign aid from outside of Africa, or philanthropists based anywhere in the world.
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Students in a lecture at Dar es Salaam University.
A recent study from the Pew Research Center focused on educational attainment among religious groups found that within […]
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By Cilas Kemedjio (University of Rochester) and Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine), Co-Editors of The CIHA Blog (Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa, www.cihablog.com)
Our panel on the impact of […]
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In our ongoing series, “Track Changes,” we link to online content that we have found to be problematic in its assumptions, framing, or language and provide a question […]
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Following are questions for the open discussion that the CIHA Blog is facilitating at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., on December 3, 2016. We invite you […]
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by Cecelia Lynch, Co-editor of The CIHA Blog
It was a beautiful evening in September 2012, and I was standing outside of the National Theatre in Dakar, waiting to hear […]
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Last month, we held the 2nd Annual CIHA Blog Conference in South Africa on religion, governance, and humanitarianism in Africa. Today, we present the first article in a series of papers […]
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Today, we at The CIH Blog begin our second annual conference. This year, the conference, “Religion, Governance, and Humanitarianism in Africa,” is taking place in South Africa […]
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As we gear up for our conference in South Africa next week, we do not want to lose sight of some of the great things that happened on the […]
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