Faith in the Crossfire: How Church Networks Are Saving Displaced Nigerians
by Lilian Efobi When bullets stormed through the farms of the middle belt in Nigeria, it wasn’t just homes that burned. Lives were uprooted, …
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We Forget Things If We Have No One To Tell Them To
by Joyce Wachau Chege Yes, I am a journalist by profession. No, I am not affiliated with any popular TV or radio station and yes, I can feel …
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What Other Commonwealth Nations Can Learn from Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Day
by Justin R. Langan The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, first held in 2021, takes place on September 30th as a statutory holiday, …
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The Invisible Hand in Zambia’s Electoral Politics
by Chanda Katema Adam Smith never cast a ballot in Lusaka or queued under the sun at a rural polling station, but his idea of the “invisible …
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Read morePressing Need for International Court of Environment
November 3by Sahdev The extensive environmental changes caused by human activities have led experts to believe …
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Read moreHas Justice for Indigenous Children in Canada Truly Been Served?
October 12by Riya Mehta Indigenous peoples in Canada have faced a long history of harm, from colonial control …
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Read moreWhat Other Commonwealth Nations Can Learn from Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Day
September 30by Justin R. Langan The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, first held in 2021, takes place o …
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Read moreThe Illusion of Accountability: Why Sacking Corrupt Officials is Not Enough
July 17by Immanuel Mwendwa Kiilu Corruption scandals in Kenya have become an all-too-familiar spectacle, wh …
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Read moreWhen Womanhood becomes a Battlefield and a Crime
July 6by Joyce Wachau Chege Yesterday was June 25. It was just a few hours ago, I keep telling myself, ove …
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Read moreBeyond the Headlines: The Hidden Struggles of Child Labour in Nigeria
June 15by Lilian Efobi and Olanike Buari Emifeoluwa was only five years old when she was brought to Lagos f …
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