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 […]

Questioning Majoritarian Democracy in African contexts

April 26, 2018 1

By Gerald Acho, Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR)

The word democracy comes from two Greek words: Demos [people] and Kratos [strength]. Put together, democracy means the strength […]

In the News: “Macron Moving Towards Repatriating African Artifacts”

March 22, 2018 0

By: Gerald Acho, Hekima Institute of Peace and International Relations (HIPSIR)

In 2017, French president Emmanuel Macron said the return of African artifacts will become “a top priority” for France during […]

Black Panther: The CIHA Blog’s Pan-African and Diaspora Assessment

March 5, 2018 0

This week, the CIHA Blog is taking advantage of our multi-sited positionality to provide a unique set of reviews on the blockbuster film, “Black Panther.” Given the Blog’s focus on […]