Update on “This Anti-Black Racism Must End” Campaign
Following the letter sent to the World Bank on August 17, 2020, today we are posting an updated letter to both the World Bank (WB) and […]
Following the letter sent to the World Bank on August 17, 2020, today we are posting an updated letter to both the World Bank (WB) and […]
The CIHA Blog has long challenged neocolonialism and racism in aid projects. We have also warned about the ongoing and massive appropriation and outflow of the wealth and resources of […]
Students across the UC system took a new online course, Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa (named after this Blog), for the first time in the spring of 2020. Given […]
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 […]
Women in Conflict 1325 Fellowship Programme – Applications are now open!
More information on how to apply can be found in Arabic here.
Thank you for your interest in the Women in […]
In this post, Peter Maundu from HIPSIR traces the history and causes of the humanitarian crisis in Somalia. Apart from the legacy of colonialism and political repression, Maundu argues that […]
Today we call your attention to an upcoming international forum taking place in Fès, Morocco on the theme of Islamic Feminism. At CIHA, we often highlight religious voices to […]
The CIHA Blog’s mission is to bring critical and religious voices to bear on the phenomenon of humanitarianism and related issues of justice. This book review demonstrates the ethical complexities […]
As you celebrate the season with family and friends, we at CIHA want to wish you Happy Holidays and a Prosperous New Year! Thank you all for your support of […]
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