The CIHA Blog’s commentary on recent news pieces about events in Africa.
Today we take a look at the antigovernment protests in Ethiopia, which began over a year ago, led by minority groups protesting political marginalization. These protests intensified this past fall, […]
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Our friend and colleague, Professor Ngugi wa Thiong’o, has been featured in the news multiple times in recent months, following the recent publication of the third volume of his memoir, […]
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contributed by Carrie Reiling
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alassane_Ouattara
On October 30, Côte dʼIvoire voted to adopt a new constitution that would change the eligibility conditions for the presidency, the most notable of which […]
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As promised, we have gathered reactions to last week’s U.S. elections from around Africa (we also note that some news organizations that have gathered global reactions but have not […]
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View of Mali taken by US Air Force Supporting French Military, 2013
The ‘war on terror’ reflects an extraordinarily powerful narrative that motivates and influences individuals and governments through fear. […]
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in english
par Cilas Kemedjio
Entre la mauvaise gouvernance et le règne des multinationales
Le 21 octobre 2016, un accident de train entre Yaoundé, la capitale du Cameroun à Douala, la plus grande […]
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An issue that we at The CIHA Blog are keeping tabs on is the militarization of both West Africa/ the Sahel and East Africa in the ongoing war on […]
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In April, we posted news about Degan Ali’s (of the Somali organization Adeso) call for a revolution in the role of Southern NGOs in the humanitarian aid world. […]
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