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    ‘Pray the Devil Back to Hell’ and the making of Leymah Gbowee, Nobel Laureate – By Robtel Neajai Pailey

    By Robtel Neajai Pailey
    December 16, 2011
    In 2009 I screened the film Pray the Devil Back to Hell in Monrovia, Liberia, with a group of Liberian women “” young and ...
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    African sovereign wealth funds prospects – by Jolyon Ford, Oxford Analytica.

    By Uncategorised
    December 16, 2011
    For sub-Saharan governments one largely unmentioned reaction to the fall of Libya’s Colonel Qadhafi earlier this year was their surprise at the scale of ...
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    “If Somalia fails, it will fail like a Catherine Wheel” – in conversation with Jonathan Ledgard, author of ‘Submergence’ – By Magnus Taylor

    By Uncategorised
    December 14, 2011
    “I’ve given up on being negative – there are too many things to save, and too many important things to do,” says Jonathan Ledgard ...
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    Angola’s New Oil & Banking Legislation – By Kissy Agyeman-Togobo, Songhai Advisory

    By Uncategorised
    December 13, 2011
    Songhai Advisory LLP is a bespoke business intelligence consultancy providing critical insight on market opportunities in Sub-Saharan Africa.   Foreign oil companies operating in ...
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    South Sudan’s student’s- Children of the Revolution: A letter from Warrap State – By Naomi Pendle

    By Uncategorised
    December 13, 2011
    If you turn up beyond the bustle of the market in Wau and bear slightly left as if turning to the Governor’s home, you ...
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  • Politics

    Nigeria: Boko Haram’s oppressive shadow – By Ejiro Barrett

    By Uncategorised
    December 12, 2011
    The massive security presence on the streets of Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja, and several cities across the country’s northern states is a vivid narrative ...
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  • Politics

    Zimbabwe: 2011 in political retrospect — by Takura Zhangazha

    By rethinkingzim
    December 12, 2011
    The passage of time is a rarely considered element in our national political discourse. A year begins and a year ends and we are ...
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  • Politics

    Western Sahel insecurity – groping towards a more integrated approach

    By Uncategorised
    December 8, 2011
    Chatham House, Thurs 9th Dec, 2011 Participants: Robert Fowler, Former UN Special Envoy to Niger Jérí´me Spinoza, Head, Africa Bureau, French Ministry of Defence ...
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  • Politics

    Horn of Africa: Hostage to conflict – security and economic interdependence – By Sally Healy, Chatham House

    By Uncategorised
    December 7, 2011
    Sally Healy is Associate Fellow, Africa Programme at Chatham House – she is the author of the recent report Hostage to conflict: prospects for ...
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  • Politics

    Hostage to conflict: security and economic interdependence in the Horn of Africa – By Sally Healy, Chatham House

    By Uncategorised
    December 7, 2011
    Sally Healy is Associate Fellow, Africa Programme at Chatham House – she is the author of the recent report Hostage to conflict: prospects for ...
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