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Zimbabwe Harare International Festival of the Arts – Aaron Kohn finds a surprisingly resilient arts scene | African Arguments
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Making sense of the Sudans. Zimbabwe Harare International Festival of the Arts – Aaron Kohn finds a surprisingly resilient arts scene. May 17, 2012. Crowds enjoy the Harare International Festival of the Arts this month in Zimbabwes capital. Even after going to places like the Democratic Republic of Congo, where despite years of war and corruption, I found many examples of artistic creativity, I assumed the worst from Zimbabwe. After all, college graduates from there were installing my cable connectio...
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Africa and the War on Drugs: a new book and online debate from African Arguments | African Arguments
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Making sense of the Sudans. Africa and the War on Drugs: a new book and online debate from African Arguments. October 18, 2012. October the RAS, Zed Books and the International African Institute will be launching. At SOAS) the latest book in the African Arguments series,. Africa and the War on Drugs. By Neil Carrier and Gernot Klantschnig. We will be publishing our own review next week by Stephen Ellis a leading commentator. On the drugs trade in Africa, and the continent’s future. Or subscribing to the.
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African Economic Outlook 2014: growth, sloth and value chains – By Magnus Taylor | African Arguments
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Making sense of the Sudans. African Economic Outlook 2014: growth, sloth and value chains By Magnus Taylor. July 8, 2014. Other continental success stories such as Chad, the DRC, Angola, Mozambique and Ghana, can generally thank their recent growth on the much-analysed African commodities boom. Ethiopia and Rwanda (7.4 and 7.2%) may be the exception to this rule, both having gone some way to transforming the structure of their own economies. It should be noted that the Ethiopian government ac...Mario Pez...
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Making sense of the Sudans. Listen to our Podcast:. Sitemap created with WP Realtime Sitemap. If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment. Or subscribing to the. To have future articles delivered to your feed reader. Zambia’s disputed elections: on claims of binned ballots and “systematic bias”. Humble, mother-loving and God-fearing? How Edgar Lungu won Zambia’s presidential election. Tanzania’s President Magufuli: man of the people, man of the party? Roughly two months have passed since ...
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Art of the Amazon. Bureau of American Ethnology. American and Australian Museums. Is the journal of the International African Institute. Founded in London in 1926. Devoted to the study of African societies and culture, it has been publishing since 1928 the work of eminent Africanists: from Malinowski, Evans-Pritchard and Radcliffe-Brown through Mary Douglas, Robin Horton and Johannes Fabian, to Achille Mbembe, Birgit Meyer and Kojo Amanor. And each article hereunder is linked to the full text. Time and V...
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What next for the PDP? – By Lagun Akinloye | African Arguments
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Making sense of the Sudans. What next for the PDP? April 30, 2015. With less than a month until the swearing in of the government of President elect Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian political landscape is bracing itself for a seismic shift. For the first time since the return to democracy in 1999, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) will not be in charge. Leadership starts from the top. 8220;The PDP campaign placed an over reliance on money, ethnic politics and the incapacity of the Independent National El...
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African Journalism Fund | African Arguments
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Making sense of the Sudans. Listen to our Podcast:. The African Journalism Fund (AJF) is a part of the African Arguments commissioning budget reserved from journalists from African countries living and working in the continent. We also want to strengthen African Arguments’ networks within Africa, growing our audience outside of the more easily accessed niches within European and US academia, NGOs and policy-makers. And ‘The Nigeria Forum’. Renee Horne (South Africa). Abdullahi Boru Halakhe (Kenya). Offic...
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Sexuality and Social Justice in Africa | African Arguments
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Making sense of the Sudans. Listen to our Podcast:. Sexuality and Social Justice in Africa. Is a professor in the Department of Global Development Studies at Queen’s University, Canada. He has consulted and published extensively on the history of gender and sexuality in Africa, including Hungochani: The History of a Dissident Sexuality in Southern Africa (winner of the 2006 Joel Gregory Prize from the Canadian Association of African Studies) and Heterosexual Africa? 8216;Clearly written, well researched ...
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Africa’s New Oil: power, pipelines and future fortunes – By Celeste Hicks. Profiled by Magnus Taylor | African Arguments
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Making sense of the Sudans. Africa’s New Oil: power, pipelines and future fortunes By Celeste Hicks. Profiled by Magnus Taylor. April 21, 2015. Celeste Hicks is the former BBC correspondent in Chad and Mali and an editor on BBC Africa service news programmes. Her new book,. Africa’s New Oil: power, pipelines and future fortunes. Is published by Zed Books. We met recently to discuss the book and some of the ideas within it. Over the last four years, Hicks has written a number of articles for. Again after ...
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Moreno Ocampo: Ma’aliya are Janjaweed – By Alex de Waal | African Arguments
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Making sense of the Sudans. Moreno Ocampo: Ma’aliya are Janjaweed – By Alex de Waal. April 16, 2015. Yesterday I had the opportunity to put a question to Luis Moreno Ocampo, former Prosecutor of the ICC, who was visiting the Fletcher School. The question was a clarification on footnote 3 on page 12 of the July 14, 2008, public application for an arrest warrant against President Omar al Bashir. The footnote reads:. Alex de Waal is Director of the World Peace Foundation. Or subscribing to the. Official res...