Our God of Ubuntu is Infected by Corona Virus: The Conversation of the Church and Covid-19. Lwamkelo Micheal Gwaxaza. Grace Graphics Ink: 2020.

December 16, 2020 0

The CIHA Blog seeks to highlight critical and religious voices to explore connections among different issues of social importance in colonial and post-colonial contexts. Today, we are posting two […]

Putting Women/Girls at the Center of COVID-19 Response in Cameroon

May 29, 2020 0

By Gerald Acho, Assistant Program Officer, Arigatou International Nairobi

Cameroon has been in conflict since September 2016, and for almost four years, there has been no clear solution to the Anglophone […]

Track Changes: Perpetuating Legacies of Racism in Medical Experimentation on Africa

May 13, 2020 0

By Elham Kazemi, CIHA Editorial Assistant and PhD Candidate, University of California, Irvine

Today’s post delves further into the video that was aired on LCI (La Chaîne Info) in April […]

A Theologian’s Thoughts on God and the Coronavirus

April 15, 2020 0

Introductory note by CIHA Blog Editorial Assistant, Bangirana Albert Billy: Considering that Africa and the world are currently grappling with a less known pandemic, academics from various disciplines and notably, […]

Forging a Global Policy to Resist the Threat of Covid-19 in Africa

April 3, 2020 0

By Toussaint Kafarhire Murhula, Ph.D.

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Constructive transnational leadership and policy coordination are two main ingredients needed to fight the current Coronavirus pandemic. On the one hand, we […]

In the News: African Countries Restrict Travel from Europe and US to Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus

March 14, 2020 0

In this piece, CIHA Luce Graduate Fellows, Elham Kazemi and Albert Bangirana, discuss some of the news related to the measures taken by African countries to prevent the spread of […]