The CIHA Blog’s commentary on recent news pieces about events in Africa.
(reposted from the Oakland Institute)
Press Release: Farmers, Indigenous Peoples, and NGOs Take to the Streets in Ten Cities Demanding an End to World Bank’s Morally Bankrupt Development
Groups Will Stage […]
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Several months have passed since Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 girls from Chibok, Nigeria, an act that briefly captivated Western news and social media. While attention to the group […]
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Yesterday, The CIHA Blog assembled a number of articles about the ethics of treatment of the Ebola virus and the populations afflicted by it. Today, we are looking at […]
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The CIHA Blog has had its eye on the ethical issues and questions around the treatment of the people who have been infected with Ebola and the efforts to fight […]
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The continued resonance of anti-colonial struggles is particularly relevant for many African scholars in expressing solidarity with Palestine and demanding an end to the violence in Gaza. See the letter […]
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While the U.S.–Africa Summit met in Washington, D.C., last week, the world was reminded of several challenges faced by the African continent, as countries in West Africa battle the deadly […]
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With hashtag activism working to “raise awareness” of the plight of various groups in Africa (see The CIHA Blog’s coverage of #Kony2012 here and #BringBackOurGirls here, here, […]
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