Some news from Gaston Berger University
The CIHA Blog’s newest partner, Gaston Berger University, is planning an exciting series of events concerning our themes of religion and humanitarianism for The Blog. Below, we introduce our [...] The...
View ArticleIn the News: “If you want us to come, you have to pay us”
Following on our piece last week regarding new restrictions in Kenya on NGOs, we applaud the residents of Kibera for their entrepreneurship in developing new, mutually productive relationships with...
View ArticleIn the News: Outcomes of the World Humanitarian Summit
In April, we posted news about Degan Ali’s (of the Somali organization Adeso) call for a revolution in the role of Southern NGOs in the humanitarian aid world. [...] The post In the News: Outcomes of...
View ArticleBook Review: NGOs and Social Justice in South Africa and Beyond
By Nozipho Dlodlo, PhD Candidate, University of KwaZulu-Natal Introduction The book ‘NGOs and Social Justice in South Africa and Beyond: Thinking Africa Series’ (UKZN Press 2017) edited by Sally...
View ArticleTrack Changes: “New Yorker Redesigns Her Life to Help Kids in Ghana”
By: Edwin Adjei When I first saw the title of this recent article by the American National Public Radio (NPR), I assumed the “New Yorker” who was being featured was [...] The post Track Changes: “New...
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