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.

When Good Intentions are Just Not Enough

November 16, 2018 0

Today we are sharing thoughts about a recent ProPublica article which has gained considerable amount of coverage, including in West Africa, which critically investigates the workings of and accusations against […]

Kenya’s Economic Policy: Borrowing from China Plus Regressive Taxation is Problematic for Social Welfare and Economic Growth

October 30, 2018 0

This week we are featuring a post by one of our newest Luce Graduate Fellows, Rebecca Mugo, a Master’s student at the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations […]

CIHA Blog Publication: Call for Papers for the Alternation Journal at UKZN

October 4, 2018 0

Contributions are sought immediately for a special issue of ALTERNATION focusing on ‘Religion, Governance and Humanitarianism in Africa’.  This publication will incorporate presentations from the 2nd Annual CIHA […]

African Correctives to European Narratives About Migration and “the Refugee Crisis”

August 29, 2018 1

Guest post by: Eileen Wakesho and Omayma Gutbi

Recent years have seen what the world defines as a massive refugee crisis with agencies like the UN refugee agency, the UNHCR, […]

The Importance of Developing an Effective Online Communications Strategy for Humanitarian Practitioners Working across Africa

June 12, 2018 0

By: Michelle McDonald (University of California, Irvine and CIHA Blog intern)

As an ever increasing percentage of the world’s population engage in rich conversation online, there is […]

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