Examinations of humanitarianism, charity, and development in Africa, whether from NGOs operating on the continent, foreign aid from outside of Africa, or philanthropists based anywhere in the world.

Indecent and Ineffective: A Critical Analysis of the Humanitarian Response to Recurring Famine in Somalia

August 1, 2022 0

In our post today, Tristan Corcoran a former CIHA course student, delves into the current famine conditions in Somalia. As Tristan points out, CIHA has previously covered famine in […]

The Necessity of Humanitarian Aid in Central African Republic (LA NÉCESSITÉ DE L’AIDE HUMANITAIRE EN RÉPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE)

July 7, 2022 0

Saturnin Modeste Agramako investigates in this post the worsening situation in CAR and the challenges faced by humanitarian aid workers. (French version included below) 

In the Shadow of a Pandemic: The Intersection between Gendered Identity, Violence and the Humanitarian Crisis in the Niger Delta

February 14, 2022 0

The worsening conditions of women, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, require attention in numerous parts of the world. In this post, Nnebundo Obi contextualizes the challenges of these global phenomena […]

New Journal on ‘Religion and Development’ Launched

November 22, 2021 0

The University of KwaZulu-Natal is pleased to be part of a dynamic partnership of research on religion and development called the International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development. […]

Indigenous Africans urged to develop correct mind-set in order to use land productively

September 21, 2021 0

The CIHA Blog brings you the second lecture of the planned four-series of posts on the Dr JL Dube Memorial Lecture as he celebrates his 150th birthday. These series […]

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