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More questions than answers: Whither Ethiopia’s transition?
Ethiopia’s democratic transition was already precarious. Two developments have made it even more uncertain. When Abiy Ahmed became Ethiopia’s prime minister in April 2018, his arrival ... -
I wasn’t left behind, but most learners with disabilities still are
Most students with disabilities do not get a good quality education, but small changes can make a big difference. Inclusive education is very close to my ... -
“They’ve never forgotten”: Uganda’s paramilitary problem
In Karamoja, local defence units have been deployed to stop castle rustling. But memories of past violence at the paramilitaries’ hands still loom large. In 2011, ... -
What will be the environmental impact of the Mauritius oil spill?
The oil spill’s long-term impacts on Mauritius’ fragile ecosystems will take years to fully comprehend, but the signs are already clear. The environmental crisis unfolding in ... -
I’m a Zimbabwean doctor. The crisis is even worse than you think.
Doctors and nurses are on strike. We’re having to turn patients away. Morale is the lowest it’s ever been. You may have heard about the seven ... -
Funeral Practices and Cultural Dignity in the Time of Covid
Funeral Practices and Cultural Dignity in the Time of Covid -
In Zimbabwe, no one can breathe
Most worryingly for the corrupt and clueless government, even the security forces deployed to crush dissent are suffering. On 20 July, police in Zimbabwe arrested and ... -
Why the Kenya-Tanzania Border Row Undermines Prospective African Free Trade
Why the Kenya-Tanzania Border Row Undermines Prospective African Free Trade