Kenya
HIPSIR Peace Dialogue
Today we repost the latest newsletter from Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR), CIHA Blog partner in Kenya. The newsletter highlights a blog post by HIPSIR […]
“The Bronze Serpent: Health, Faith and Human Dignity”
By: Gerald Acho and Huguette Kazeneza of HIPSIR
The CIHA Blog is dedicated to bringing to the fore public debates and scholarship from different parts of Africa that are important for […]
East Asian Religious Presence in Africa: An Overview
By Kairu Wang, University of California, Irvine CIHA Blog Intern
Despite common assumptions that religious activities on the African continent are limited to western Christianity, Islam, and indigenous African religions, there […]
New Scramble for Africa: Is her land safe?
Guest post by: Eileen Wakesho, Oxfam International
Recent years have seen an increased demand for African land in order to expand agriculture, exploration of natural resources, biofuels and mega development including […]
Public Forum at Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations on Preventing Violence and Sustaining Peace: Global Interventions – Lessons/Implications for Kenya
By: Huguette Kazeneza and Gerald Acho of HIPSIR
The CIHA Blog is dedicated to bringing to the fore public debates and scholarship from different parts of Africa that are important for […]
Nullification of Kenya’s Presidential Election: A Wake-up Call for Africa (and the World!)
By: Michael Ochieng’ Otieno, SJ, Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR)
In July 2009, on his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa after taking office, President Barack Obama visited […]
Track Changes: Jeffrey Gettleman’s “Loss of Fertile Land Fuels ‘Looming Crisis’ in Africa” #NYTWeShouldTalk
By: Cecelia Lynch, University of California, Irvine
Now that Jeffrey Gettleman has published a memoir about his tenure as the New York Times’s East Africa correspondent that is widely viewed […]