Jake Whitney, 07.11.2009
Wrong's new book, It's Our Turn To Eat: The Story of a Kenyan Whistleblower, confronts the question of African corruption head on and finds there's plenty of blame to go around.
Cynthia Boaz, 07.04.2009
Asst. Prof. of Political Science, Consultant on Nonviolent Action and Strategy
I remember as a child that whenever the 4th of July rolled around, I would try earnestly to reflect on the significance of the holiday. That is not an...
Alex Matthews, 06.29.2009
Freelance journalist, politics blogger and editor of TheSoapbox.fm
Military control over diamond mining in Zimbabwe's eastern Marange district has resulted in a brutal mix of massacres, forced labour, beatings and rape.
World Vision, 06.16.2009
World Vision
By Sue Mbaya and Memory Mushawenyoka
NAIROBI--When I was asked recently to reflect on this year's Day of the African Child as a policy advisor and a ...
Giles Slade, 06.15.2009
With the assistance of a few corrupt politicians, the world has now brought the middle east to the brink of nuclear war.
Alex Matthews, 07.11.2009
Freelance journalist, politics blogger and editor of TheSoapbox.fm
The senseless anarchy that rocked South Africa may have calmed but, tragically, the hatred lingers and the tensions remain.
Michealene Cristini Risley, 07.06.2009
Betty and I spoke the same language; a language of survivors who turned their personal stories into something more collective to change the world.
Louis Belanger, 06.29.2009
Oxfam International Spokesman in New York
While there is much talk about physical suffering like hunger and illness, we often overlook the psychological impact of poverty, particularly on the elderly and people with disabilities.
Alexander Noyes, 06.27.2009
Research Associate, Center for Preventive Action, Council on Foreign Relations
Calls for Mugabe to step aside are welcome, but must be buttressed by a sensible and coordinated plan of action.
Patt Cottingham, 06.13.2009
Goodbye to seating inhumane governments and regimes at the human rights table. Hello to removing inhumane governments and regimes at the human rights table.
Donald Steinberg, 06.07.2009
It has now been almost three months since Morgan Tsvangirai and his compatriots in the Movement for Democratic Change took a leap of faith and joined a unity government with their long-time opponents and oppressors.
Michealene Cristini Risley, 06.05.2009
There are days when I wish we were back in the 'Wild Wild West". THEME MUSIC PLEASE
My boots scuff on the plank sidewalk as I move toward the "Last ...
Bama Arethrya, 06.01.2009
We should think about commemorating May Day this year by standing in solidarity with the workers of Colombia and the Philippines, and anywhere where organizing is life-threatening.
Human Rights Watch, 05.30.2009
After years of being looted by Mugabe, Zimbabwe is dead broke. More than half the population is surviving on international food aid and unemployment stands at more than 90 percent.
Laura J. Mitchell, 05.22.2009
Laura J. Mitchell is an Associate Professor of African History at UC Irvine and the author of Belongings: Property, Family and Identity in Colonial South Africa.
Too much is at stake for South Africans indeed for the rest of the continent to blithely dismiss "forces of darkness" in this current election.
World Vision, 05.17.2009
World Vision
Nurses like Sekai have to manually carry patients up and down several flights of stairs. In the emergency department, trolleys to carry patients no longer have wheels or mattresses.
Jim Luce, 05.16.2009
Jim Luce writes and speaks on Thought Leaders and Global Citizens.
To raise funding and awareness for children living with AIDS in Africa, the tallest mountain peak in every state in America will be scaled this spring.
NYCity News Service, 05.08.2009
The collapse of Zimbabwe's health system has created a humanitarian crisis where people are already suffering from a crippling hyperinflation and severe food, fuel and currency shortages.
Jake Whitney, 05.02.2009
In addition to killing the aid program, Dambisa Moyo prescribes free-market policies such as delving into the capital markets and creative financing such as micro-finance.
Georgianne Nienaber, 04.30.2009
Investigative journalist and author
Ivory's Ghosts: The White Gold of History and the Fate of the Elephants is a meticulous examination of the allure of ivory that reads like a novel and is impossible to put down.
Caroline Gluck, 04.16.2009
Field-based press officer for Oxfam humanitarian team, former BBC correspondent
The country's political crisis, hyperinflation and a cholera epidemic, has meant Zimbabwe has had a hard time selling itself as an ideal tourist destination.
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