The CIHA Blog’s commentary on recent news pieces about events in Africa.
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This piece presents a very strong articulation of some of the problems that plague the humanitarian system, and that we on The Blog have seen and experienced […]
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Anti-corruption poster, Liberia, 2004
For a number of years, reports of corruption in Liberia’s education system, reaching all the way to the Ministry of Education, have been numerous, […]
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Much of the international media response to the March 13 terrorist attacks in Grand-Bassam, Cote d’Ivoire, highlighted the fact that the group that took responsibility for the attack, al-Qaeda of […]
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As The CIHA Blog has posted about before, the 2011 intervention in Libya, justified through the language of humanitarianism, ultimately destabilized the region, as seen with the rise […]
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Irin News has assessed the UN secretary-general’s recommendations for humanitarian reforms and developed a list of what will likely be (and not be) on the agenda at May’s World Humanitarian […]
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by Cilas Kemedjio
On July 17, 1964, Malcolm X, in his role as the Chairman of the Organization of Afro-American Unity, was admitted as an observer at the Summit of the […]
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One of the issues that The CIHA Blog contends with is the problematic argument that people are just trying to “do good,” that their motives are genuine, that any problem […]
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