Posts highlighting both problematic and helpful examples of humanitarianism in Africa.

The Humanitarian Role of Local Faith Communities

May 13, 2013 0

by Joey Ager

(This article was originally posted on Insight on Conflict.)

April 22, 2013: In humanitarian emergencies across the world, people commonly look to their local faith communities for support. […]

On Protests and Religion in South Africa and Donor Funds in Uganda

March 26, 2013 2

EDITOR’S NOTE: This week The CIHA Blog provides important perspectives on recent events from South Africa and a perspective on aid from Uganda. In South Africa, the Marikana strike and massacre […]

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Surprising Details on Humanitarianism and Poverty Alleviation

June 12, 2012 0

(A book review of The Crisis Caravan and Poor Economics)

Morgan Michael Bailey

For those looking for a fresh perspective on the true nature of poverty and the impacts of […]

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