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 […]

Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy: Implications for the Unemployed (Part 2)

March 14, 2021 0

Today, we run the second post in the two-part series on “Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy.” The series is based on a lecture […]

Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy: Implications for the Unemployed (Part 1)

March 7, 2021 0

Today, we run the first post of a two-part series on “Juxtaposing the Impact of HIV and COVID-19 on the South African Economy.” The series is based on a lecture […]

The South African Council of Churches Speaks on the Vaccine

February 20, 2021 0

Introduction by Rev Simangaliso Kumalo, Professor, University of KwaZulu-Natal, and CIHA Blog Co-Editor

South Africa has been affected by the novel Coronavirus like many other countries on the globe. To […]

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 […]

Students at Gaston Berger University Share Their Thoughts on COVID-19 and Racism | Des Étudiants de l’Université Gaston Berger Partagent Leurs Réflexions sur la Covid-19 et le Racisme

September 9, 2020 0

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Introductory note by Moïse Diedhiou, CIHA Editorial Assistant, Gaston Berger University:

The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the whole planet in 2020, not excepting Senegal. Despite the fact that almost the […]