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Africa in the World – 2021 and Beyond
In 2021 Ethiopia and Uganda will command the attention of Africa and the world -
‘African Solutions’ from Below: Towards Regional Civil Society in the Horn of Africa
'Civil Society Dialogues in the Horn of Africa' series introductory blog; prospects of change from below. -
Africans don’t just live to die. A response to the New York Times.
If reporting on Africa just caters to readers craving a glimpse into the strangeness of how the other half lives, we lose the chance for true ... -
Museveni and the West. Relationship status: It’s complicated
President Museveni decries foreign interference yet plays to Western donors. Donors warn of Ugandan corruption yet facilitate it. Over the last few months, Uganda’s President Yoweri ... -
The Gendering of Violence in Zimbabwean Politics
The Series: Zimbabwe Now: Post-Coup, Mid-Covid -
“Here they’re safe”: The girls club that emerged when Kenya’s schools closed
When Kenya’s school closed, many children were left more vulnerable. Some local volunteers took it upon themselves to step in. On the first floor of a ... -
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Zimbabwe: Deepening Authoritarianism, Dissipating Alternatives
The Series: Zimbabwe Now: Post-Coup, Mid-Covid -
South Sudan’s leaders can no longer stand by as climate catastrophe hits
The government has so far done little, but there are several steps it can take to deal with the nexus of floods, droughts and conflict. In ... -
Why the third layer of Ethiopia’s conflict may be the most worrying
Amid widespread hateful rhetoric, intercommunal mistrust and violence could spiral out of control. The conflict between Ethiopia’s federal government and the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) ...