The Western Gaze and Its Effects on Aid
Today’s post addresses a composite of issues connected to racism and paternalism in representations of Africans in the West and its impact on humanitarianism in Africa. The post represents revised […]
Posts highlighting both problematic and helpful examples of humanitarianism in Africa.
Today’s post addresses a composite of issues connected to racism and paternalism in representations of Africans in the West and its impact on humanitarianism in Africa. The post represents revised […]
Today we repost the author’s write-up of an article published in Communicatio, a South African Journal for communication theory and research on Ghana’s telecommunications industry. Some feel that Corporate Social […]
Given that this is the season for giving, today we repost an address by Ivan Illich to the Conference on InterAmerican Student Projects (CIASPJ) in Cuernevaca, Mexico, on April […]
Today we are sharing thoughts about a recent ProPublica article which has gained considerable amount of coverage, including in West Africa, which critically investigates the workings of and accusations against […]
We thank Denis Kongere, Policy and Advocacy Specialist on Humanitarian and Development in East and Central Africa, for contributing this call to action during the UN’s annual General Assembly meeting in […]
We at CIHA Blog have previously written about the geopolitics of knowledge production about Africa, what more responsible research on the continent might look like, particularly when thinking about
The CIHA Blog has consistently highlighted racialized practices of reporting on Africa as well as aid to Africa. This piece by Lydia Namubiru, originally written for and posted on […]
By Emeizmi Mandagi (University of California, Irvine and CIHA Blog intern)
This post looks at the relationship between increased military interventions and humanitarian assistance in parts of Africa to understand how […]
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