Track Changes: Who Says What? Contestations on New HIV Drug Trials in Africa

April 27, 2015 0

In our ongoing series, “Track Changes,” we link to online content that we have found to be problematic in its assumptions, framing, or language and provide a question or thought(s) […]

In the News: “The King Said ‘Kwere-Kwere’ Must Go!”: Xenophobia as South Africa’s Politic Mirror

April 19, 2015 0

by Chammah J Kaunda 

Chammah J Kaunda (PhD) is from Zambia. He is a minister in Pentecostal Assemblies of God. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the College of Humanities, […]

Statement of Solidarity with the Open Letter to 60 Minutes on Reporting on Africa

April 12, 2015 0

We, at the Critical Investigations into Humanitarianism in Africa (CIHA) Blog, stand in solidarity with the signatories of the letter addressed to Jeff Fager, Executive Producer of CBS 60 […]

Morocco’s New Approach to Migration: Meaningful Reform or Political Posturing?

April 6, 2015 0

by Kelsey P. Norman

In academic literature and among policy practitioners, migrant destination countries are generally considered to be developed, Western states. Indeed, European countries were the highest immigrant-receivers per capita […]

Opportunities: Instructors for the AVU Peace Management and Conflict Resolution Program

April 2, 2015 0

The African Virtual University (AVU) http://www.avu.org is an equal opportunity employer.

The successful candidate will be appointed for 6 weeks.

Application must include an application letter and a detailed curriculum […]

Opportunities: The Fourth Annual SANKOFA54: African Youth Empowerment Conference

April 1, 2015 0

Each year, the Yale Undergraduate Association for African Peace & Development (YAAPD) hosts the SANKOFA54: AfricanYouth Empowerment Conference, a two-day event that aims to provide students with the necessary tools, networks, […]

Gunther H. Wittenberg Memorial Lecture

April 1, 2015 0

posted by Bangirana Albert

Upcoming lecture sponsors, the University of KwaZulu-Natal and Ujamaa Center, announce the Gunther H. Wittenberg Memorial Lecture, Earth-Theology and Humanitarianism: Lessons Yet Learnt. Information about the lecture will follow […]