
What really happened in Kishishe, DRC?
A group of journalists and one Human Rights lawyer travelled to Kishishe so they could learn what really happened from the ground. In this report, they share their findings.
A group of journalists and one Human Rights lawyer travelled to Kishishe so they could learn what really happened from the ground. In this report, they share their findings.
“In this world, if the medium-sized countries aren’t banding together, the giants are going to sit on us.” – Toni Blair
Like a father endearing himself to children in a difficult marriage, the U.S. President Joseph Biden was speaking cash and more cash
New investments must be sought that address HIV-related inequalities
What was seen as a miracle 45 years ago will now become a normal occurrence in the lives of ordinary Ugandans
Avec l’introduction de l’enseignement privé à but lucratif en Afrique, les écoles, qui étaient un terrain de jeu inclusif et équitable où les enfants des riches et des pauvres pouvaient grandir ensemble pour construire un meilleur avenir pour leurs communautés, sont devenues un symbole de statut social
“While acknowledging the great merits of African writers in foreign languages, we cannot fail to note that they belong in the literature of the language they use to write.”
Feudal systems absolve their subjects of the responsibility of thinking
Failure to provide clear financing arrangements for the East African regional force will expose the EAC to failure and possible irrelevancy
Macro-economic policy needs to always be firmly anchored to industrial policy, particularly in times of crisis.
A group of journalists and one Human Rights lawyer travelled to Kishishe so they could learn what really happened from the ground. In this report, they share their findings.
“In this world, if the medium-sized countries aren’t banding together, the giants are going to sit on us.” – Toni Blair
Like a father endearing himself to children in a difficult marriage, the U.S. President Joseph Biden was speaking cash and more cash
New investments must be sought that address HIV-related inequalities
What was seen as a miracle 45 years ago will now become a normal occurrence in the lives of ordinary Ugandans
Avec l’introduction de l’enseignement privé à but lucratif en Afrique, les écoles, qui étaient un terrain de jeu inclusif et équitable où les enfants des riches et des pauvres pouvaient grandir ensemble pour construire un meilleur avenir pour leurs communautés, sont devenues un symbole de statut social
“While acknowledging the great merits of African writers in foreign languages, we cannot fail to note that they belong in the literature of the language they use to write.”
Feudal systems absolve their subjects of the responsibility of thinking
Failure to provide clear financing arrangements for the East African regional force will expose the EAC to failure and possible irrelevancy
Macro-economic policy needs to always be firmly anchored to industrial policy, particularly in times of crisis.
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