A Contextual Bible Study on Xenophobia
Following yet another spate of xenophobic attacks targeting mostly foreign nationals of African descent living in some parts of South Africa in August this year, debates emerged towards finding […]
Following yet another spate of xenophobic attacks targeting mostly foreign nationals of African descent living in some parts of South Africa in August this year, debates emerged towards finding […]
Introduction by Rev Sithembiso Zwane, Deputy Director, Ujamaa Centre and Rev Prof Simangaliso Kumalo, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Co-Editor, The CIHA Blog: The Ujamaa Centre celebrated its 30th anniversary this year […]
The Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa (CIHA) team, funded by the American Political Science Association (APSA) and the Henry Luce foundation, organized a workshop on Teaching about Religion and […]
In this piece drawn from the proceedings of the just concluded CIHA Blog workshop on teaching humanitarianism in Africa, Professor Simangaliso Kumalo, CIHA Blog Co-Editor at the UKZN School of […]
There are several exciting calls for proposals and applications with upcoming deadlines that we’d like to bring to your attention. For more details and the full listing of many more […]
Here are some exciting opportunities with deadlines coming up this month! If you have a relevant opportunity that you would like added, please email us at cihablog[at]gmail[dot]com.
Today, we repost Professor Akosua Adomako Ampofo’s lecture at the University of Cambridge on 2 May 2019 accompanied with an introduction by one of the CIHA editorial assistants and doctoral […]
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