To Build or Not to Build the National Cathedral
Artist Amarkine Amarteifio adds his voice to the numerous and varied arguments that have been traded over the last year on the need or otherwise for Ghana to invest in […]
Discussion of the often-intersecting issues of politics, health, access to food, agriculture, land rights, and climate change.
Artist Amarkine Amarteifio adds his voice to the numerous and varied arguments that have been traded over the last year on the need or otherwise for Ghana to invest in […]
CIHA’s very own Father Dr. Toussaint Kafarhire Murhula of HIPSIR was recently interviewed about the elections in Congo on AM Live in Kenya. He discusses the political history of […]
Happy New Year to all of our readers! We return this week with a post about the recent elections in Congo from our own Dr. Toussaint Kafarhire Murhula. In […]
Today we post a write-up of the Hekima Institute for Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR) round table series, held at HIPSIR on September 7, 2018, this year on the […]
We at CIHA often publish posts discussing land rights and this week we offer Dr. Willy Mafuta’s take on Donald Trump’s uninformed and problematic tweet on race and land issues […]
This week we are featuring a post by one of our newest Luce Graduate Fellows, Rebecca Mugo, a Master’s student at the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations […]
This is the second post of a two-part series on humanitarian intervention and international involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo written by Father Dr. Toussaint Kafarhire Murhula of […]
This week we are posting the first of a two part series on humanitarian intervention and international involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo by Father Dr. Toussaint […]
Gerald Acho revisits the history of the crisis in Cameroon and makes a plea for subsidiarity. Joining Father Lado and Dr. Cilas Kemedjio’s previous posts, Acho discusses the historical […]
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