African Traditional Medicine & COVID-19 Vaccine
The CIHA Blog brings you the first lecture of the planned four-series of posts on the Dr JL Dube Memorial Lecture as he celebrates his 150th birthday. These series […]
Discussion of the often-intersecting issues of politics, health, access to food, agriculture, land rights, and climate change.
The CIHA Blog brings you the first lecture of the planned four-series of posts on the Dr JL Dube Memorial Lecture as he celebrates his 150th birthday. These series […]
This piece first appeared in a shortened version in African Arguments. We repost the piece in its entirety on the CIHA Blog in order to show that countries in […]
Today, we run the second post in the two-part series on “Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy.” The series is based on a lecture […]
Today, we run the first post of a two-part series on “Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy.” The series is based on a lecture […]
By Cecelia Lynch, Professor, University of California, Irvine, and CIHA Blog Co-Editor
Social scientists, including some of us, will continue to debate the degree to which the U.S. is a fragile […]
This is the third article in the CIHA blog series focusing on the Casamance conflict. It discusses the multilayered complications that marred peace negotiations in Casamance since the start of […]
The CIHA Blog’s mission is to transform the phenomenon of aid to Africa into egalitarian and respectful relationships that challenge unequal power relations, paternalism and victimization by highlighting […]
Today, we run the second piece in our new series of articles on the Casamance conflict. The first article focuses on the root causes of Casamance Separatism. This piece […]
An earlier version of this post was first published on Africa at LSE.
By Nana Akua Anyidoho and Akosua Adomako Ampofo
“It is my firm belief that no appropriate and […]
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