Building Human Solidarity: The Voices of Women (Panel 3)
CIHA is delighted to post this video of one of our online course alums, Wasye Munanie Musyoni. Wasye is the Sudan Country Programme Manager for Norwegian Church Aid (NCA). […]
CIHA is delighted to post this video of one of our online course alums, Wasye Munanie Musyoni. Wasye is the Sudan Country Programme Manager for Norwegian Church Aid (NCA). […]
In the recent article, “How new global charities are beating ‘faith-based organizations’ at their own game,” Allison Schnable describes how many Americans are surpassing the […]
by Jackie Ogega
This piece is based in four years of research with Gusii and Maasai women in Kenya, examining how they deploy their religious resources as an identity, motivation, and […]
The Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR) has just released their report from the International Conference on Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Societies in Africa that was […]
by Brenda Bartelink
In the past decade sexuality has become a centre of contestation and cultural encounter between African and “Western” actors in African societies. Initially tied to contestations over the […]
by Tanya Schwarz
A central goal of The CIHA Blog is to explore the role of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in humanitarian and development efforts in Africa. One of the primary questions […]
South African faith groups in KwaZulu-Natal are circulating the following interfaith statement to commemorate former President Nelson Mandela’s birthday on July 18 and pray for peace for the nation, given […]
by Kelsey Norman
Does cultural or religious affinity have any bearing on the treatment of refugees? Egypt provides an interesting case for exploring this question. Mention of the word ‘refugee’ in […]
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