Kenya’s Economic Policy: Borrowing from China Plus Regressive Taxation is Problematic for Social Welfare and Economic Growth

October 30, 2018 0

This week we are featuring a post by one of our newest Luce Graduate Fellows, Rebecca Mugo, a Master’s student at the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations […]

Conference on Religious Extremism and Violence in Africa

September 20, 2018 0

KekkekReligious Extremism and Violence in Africa: Reviewing the Practice of Intervention & Inter-religious Dialogue

Dates: 9-10 October 2018

Venue: Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR), Hekima University

College, Nairobi, Kenya

East Asian Religious Presence in Africa: An Overview

June 7, 2018 1

By Kairu Wang, University of California, Irvine CIHA Blog Intern

Despite common assumptions that religious activities on the African continent are limited to western Christianity, Islam, and indigenous African religions, there […]

New Scramble for Africa: Is her land safe?

May 29, 2018 6

Guest post by: Eileen Wakesho, Oxfam International

Recent years have seen an increased demand for African land in order to expand agriculture, exploration of natural resources, biofuels and mega development including […]

“National Dialogue on the State of the Nation in Kenya”: A summary from the Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR) Roundtable Series

December 11, 2017 0

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

Since the nullification of the August 8 presidential elections in Kenya, the country has been […]

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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