Prof. Toussaint Kafahire Murhula, Prof. Cecelia Lynch, Prof. Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Prof. Divine Fuh reconnect at ASAA 2025, Cape Verde
CIHA 2025 Review and New Initiatives in 2026! Bilan […]
CIHA 2025 Review and New Initiatives in 2026! Bilan de 2025 et nouvelles initiatives pour 2026!
Prof. Toussaint Kafahire Murhula, Prof. Cecelia Lynch, Prof. Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Prof. Divine Fuh reconnect at ASAA 2025, Cape Verde
CIHA 2025 Review and New Initiatives in 2026! Bilan […]
Apply for the Rotary Peace Fellowship
The Rotary Peace Fellowship application is now open! The 2027-28 Rotary Peace Fellowship application is available online through 15 May 2026. Learn about eligibility and qualifications […]
African Voices Against Slavery and the Slave Trade: International Research Workshop
Dear friends and colleagues,
(version francaise en bas)
I hope you are all well. Please find attached a call for contributions in English and French. The aim of this call is for […]
CIHA Statement Against Afrikaaner Resettlement in the United States
CIHA condemns the United States’ acceptance of South African Afrikaaners as refugees under the February 7, 2025 Executive Order. We remember the violence of South African apartheid, supported by the […]
CIHA and Global Africa’s Junior Researchers’ Institute at IAS, University of Ghana
Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa (CIHA) was honored to organize a Global Africa Junior Researchers’ Institute (JRI) at the Institute of African Studies, […]
Ghana Bill Promotes Imaginary Family Values
By Akosua Adomako Ampofo, CIHA Co-Editor: After going through several readings, a bill known as the THE HUMAN SEXUAL RIGHTS AND FAMILY VALUES BILL was […]
Pope Francis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Today’s post is by CIHA co-editor Toussaint Kafarhire Murhula, who is from DRC, on his perspective on Pope Francis’s recent visit to the country, as well as his […]
Christian and African Identities vis-à-vis Postcolonial Ecologies (from Contending Modernities)
The CIHA blog is pleased to repost a review for Contending Modernities by co-editor Cecelia Lynch, on Emmanuel Katongole’s book, Who Are My […]
The CIHA Blog continues to bring African perspectives on decolonization to our readers. This post provides a synthesis of discussions from the hybrid event on ‘Decolonizing Aid in […]
Decolonizing Transnational Humanitarianism: Intersections between Germany and Africa
AIA-NRW Workshop
Convenors: Nadine Machikou and Cecelia Lynch
Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, December 12-13, 2023
Political Instability and Humanitarian Constraints in Sudan
This overview and analysis of the situation in Sudan by Saturnin Modeste Agramako, Luce Graduate Fellow from Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR), is the […]
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