An exploration of how Africans are represented in international media and by international and transnational organizations.

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 […]

No More “Harmful Traditional Practices”! Gender Activism and Faith Leaders in International Development

June 14, 2018 2

Guest post by: Brenda Bartelink Centre for Religion, Conflict and Globalisation, University of Groningen and Elisabet Le Roux, Unit for Religion and Development Research, University of Stellenbosch

Researchers from the University […]

Track Changes: Jeffrey Gettleman’s “Loss of Fertile Land Fuels ‘Looming Crisis’ in Africa” #NYTWeShouldTalk

September 22, 2017 0

By: Cecelia Lynch, University of California, Irvine

Now that Jeffrey Gettleman has published a memoir about his tenure as the New York Times’s East Africa correspondent that is widely viewed […]

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