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A LETTER TO THE UN SECRETARY GENERAL: The Chibok Abduction and Nigeria’s Crisis of Protection
Dear Secretary General, We are writing this open letter as members of the Nigeria Security Network, a new collaborative group dedicated to promoting research and analysis ... -
Malawi 2014: Vice President’s defection is another headache for Banda – By Frank Jomo
On May 8, eleven days before Malawi goes to the polls to elect a new president, the country’s VP Khumbo Kachali announced he was quitting the ... -
South Sudan: Kith, Kin and Peace Agreements – By Carol Berger
An important, as yet unanswered, question casts a heavy shadow over the Friday signing of an agreement in Addis Ababa to stop hostilities within South Sudan. ... -
In the CAR, Joseph Zindeko and the Seleka are here to stay – By Louisa Lombard
Years before he took up arms as a rebel, the new military chief of the Seleka rebel alliance, Joseph Zindeko, was shot in the knee (the ... -
Kenya should tread carefully as oil production approaches – By Celeste Hicks
As the Kenyan government aims to get legislation governing its emerging oil sector before parliament by June, many are starting to ask whether the country will ... -
South Africa 2014: ANC victory cannot obscure big gains for Democratic Alliance – By Martin Plaut
“ANC wins yet another landslide” – was the RAS take on the South African election on Friday. A catchy headline but not entirely accurate. Certainly no-one ... -
Wole Soyinka: “We must respond to those who feel they have a divine right to mess up our lives” – By Magnus Taylor
Wole Soyinka is 80 this year and has long inhabited that illustrious pantheon of African literary greats, the Godfather of whom was the late Chinua Achebe. ... -
Bentiu massacre highlights continued links between the Sudans after divorce – By James Copnall
The Bentiu massacre in mid April, in which hundreds of people died, has become one of the defining images of the new civil war in South ... -
After Minova: Can War Crimes Trials Overcome Violence in the DRC? – By Millie Lake
On 20th November, 2012, over 130 women and girls in eastern DR Congo were raped and sexually assaulted by members of the Congolese armed forces. The ... -
How will WEF-Abuja tell the African growth story? – By Jolyon Ford
Consider two of contemporary Africa’s hallmarks. One (which resists attempts at hallmarking) is its great diversity. The continent is incorrigibly plural, it is large, and it ...











