In the News: The Ethics of Ebola and Its Treatment
The CIHA Blog has had its eye on the ethical issues and questions around the treatment of the people who have been infected with Ebola and the efforts to fight […]
Discussion of the often-intersecting issues of politics, health, access to food, agriculture, land rights, and climate change.
The CIHA Blog has had its eye on the ethical issues and questions around the treatment of the people who have been infected with Ebola and the efforts to fight […]
This week, The CIHA Blog is posting a series of articles about nonviolence movements across Africa. Read yesterday’s introductory post. Stay tuned throughout the week for more (Peace […]
This week, The CIHA Blog will be posting a series of articles about nonviolence movements across Africa. The below post by CIHA Blog co-editor Cecelia Lynch gives an overview of […]
For about four months, the West African countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia have been facing the worst-ever epidemic of Ebola in the capital cities as well as rural […]
by Jessica Ham
Voices From Africa: African Farmers and Environmentalists Speak Out Against a Green Revolution in Africa, a report from the Oakland Institute, offers an important counter perspective to […]
by Kelsey P. Norman
On last year’s anniversary of Egypt’s Revolution, January 25, 2013, the Muslim Brotherhood held power in Egypt via former President Mohamed Morsi. One month prior, the group […]
by Dr R Simangaliso Kumalo, Director of Research and Postgraduate Studies, School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics, University of KwaZulu-Natal
To a number of freedom-loving people, the results of the […]
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