What the Church Can Do to Strengthen Electoral Democracy

November 22, 2021 0

In its continuous engagements with humanitarian praxis in Africa, the CIHA Blog is pleased to bring readers today an ecumenically guided and theologically informed report on the recently concluded local […]

Invitation to a Webinar Titled “Towards Inclusive Electoral Processes in Kenya: Analysis of Political Party Primaries Through a Gender Lens”

April 12, 2021 0

The Centre for Research, Training, and Publication (CRTP), at Hekima University College, in collaboration with the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR) and The Centre for Multiparty […]

Open Letter by a Collective of African Writers: “Africa Needs New Leaders”

October 31, 2020 0

Introductory note by Edwin Asa Adjei, CIHA Editorial Assistant, University of Ghana-Legon:

Griots and griottes have been in existence in African societies for millennia. In the past, they were […]

Nullification of Kenya’s Presidential Election: A Wake-up Call for Africa (and the World!)

September 27, 2017 0

By: Michael Ochieng’ Otieno, SJ, Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR)

In July 2009, on his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa after taking office, President Barack Obama visited […]

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