Guns, Gangs, and the Illusion of Security
by Lilian Elochukwu Terna-Ayua The 5th of February saw the expiration of the New START treaty between the United States and Russia. For the …
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When Data Stays on the Shelf: Why Organizations Collect but Rarely Apply Evidence
by Ivan Munguongeyo Across humanitarian and development organizations, enormous amounts of data are collected every year. Call it baseline s …
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My Many Dreams are in Many Languages
by Jasmine Koria My name is Jasmine, which in Anglicized Mandarin is mo li hua. I learned this on a recent visit to China, a few years after …
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The Strategic Dilemma of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean
by Katerina Panagi The geographic fate of Cyprus has always been its most potent double-edged sword. Situated at the maritime crossroads of …
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Read moreI Watched Planes from My Village – One Day I finally flew in One
April 23I come from Nathuwakhan, a small village with simple living where my journey started in Uttarakhand’ …
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Read moreWhy Do We Keep Romanticizing the Death of Radio When it Still Works?
February 22by Joyce Wachau Chege We recently celebrated World Radio Day (Friday, February 13) and I could not h …
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Read moreWhy Media Students and Graduates Are Falling Behind in the Age of Social Media
January 19by Evans Ijakaa “Which do you think is the most useless major?” I have watched countless vox pop vid …
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