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The 2nd Annual CIHA Blog Conference, South Africa
The CIHA Blog is pleased to announce its upcoming conference in South Africa: “Religion, Governance, and Humanitarianism in Africa” on 19–20 October 2016. More details are available on the […]
New logo and website design! / Un nouveau design et logo pour le site !
The CIHA Blog has a new design and new logo! As you can see, we’ve updated the homepage layout and colors, added lots more photos, and recategorized many […]
Data from South Africa Reconciliation Barometer: Political Violence an Option to a Quarter of South Africans
Almost half of South Africans feel out of touch with key representative institutions, while two thirds believe that their elected leaders do not really care about their plight. This is […]
In the News: When does borrowing become exploitation?
In this piece, Dr. Olufunmilayo Arewa (Law Professor, University of California, Irvine), argues that “borrowing may become appropriation when it reinforces historically exploitative relationships or deprives African countries of opportunities […]
Opportunities: Writing and Photography Award; Program Manager; and other opportunities
Gerald Kraak Award and Anthology
Gerald Kraak (1956–2014) was a passionate champion of social justice, an anti-apartheid activist and the head of the Atlantic Philanthropies’ Reconciliation and Human Rights Programme […]
“A Girl’s Voice Doesn’t Break, It Gets Firmer”: Girl-Child Education in Film / «La voix d’une fille ne rompt, il se raffermit» : l’éducation des filles en film
by Abena Kyere and Edwin Adjei
It is unnerving to still hear and watch advertisements on the need for girl-child education. After years of discussion on radio and television, […]
In the News: Missionaries defending liberation / Des missionnaires luttent pour la liberté
“I voted on April 27, 1994, the second of the four days of voting, and I chose to vote in Natal to show the people of that divided province […]