AfricaFocus Bulletins, by topic
Major Topic Areas: Economy & Development | Health |
Peace & Security | Politics & Human Rights
Special Topics: Agriculture | Aid, Poverty, & Public Investment |
Culture & the Media | Debt | Education
Environment & Climate Change | Information & Communication Technology (ICT) |
Migration | Trade
Major Topic Areas
Economy and Development
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January 23, 2023 Update from Editor on Future Plans
http://www.africafocus.org/docs23/af-230123.php
When President Barack Obama hosted his US-Africa Summit in August 2014, my roundups in AfricaFocus Bulletin featured critical analysis of the likely outcome and the issues that were likely to be ignored, as well as alternate viewpoints by civil society groups.
Health
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January 23, 2023 Update from Editor on Future Plans
http://www.africafocus.org/docs23/af-230123.php
When President Barack Obama hosted his US-Africa Summit in August 2014, my roundups in AfricaFocus Bulletin featured critical analysis of the likely outcome and the issues that were likely to be ignored, as well as alternate viewpoints by civil society groups.
Peace and Security
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January 23, 2023 Update from Editor on Future Plans
http://www.africafocus.org/docs23/af-230123.php
When President Barack Obama hosted his US-Africa Summit in August 2014, my roundups in AfricaFocus Bulletin featured critical analysis of the likely outcome and the issues that were likely to be ignored, as well as alternate viewpoints by civil society groups.
Politcs and Human Rights
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January 23, 2023 Update from Editor on Future Plans
http://www.africafocus.org/docs23/af-230123.php
When President Barack Obama hosted his US-Africa Summit in August 2014, my roundups in AfricaFocus Bulletin featured critical analysis of the likely outcome and the issues that were likely to be ignored, as well as alternate viewpoints by civil society groups.
Special Topics
Agriculture
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August 3, 2020 Africa/Global: Preventing the Next Pandemic
http://www.africafocus.org/docs20/zoo2008.php
“COVID-19 is just one example of the rising trend of diseases –
from Ebola to MERS to West Nile and Rift Valley fevers – caused by
viruses that have jumped from animal hosts into the human
population. … The rising trend in zoonotic diseases is driven by
the degradation of our natural environment – through land
degradation, wildlife exploitation, resource extraction, climate
change, and other stresses.” - Press release from UN Environment
Programme (UNEP) and International Livestock Research Institute
(ILRI), Nairobi, July 6, 2020
Aid, Poverty & Public Investment
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January 29, 2018 Africa/Global: Humanitarian Attention Deficits
http://www.africafocus.org/docs18/hum1801.php
The international system of response to humanitarian crises is flawed. And the often-repeated
call to focus on addressing causes of crises and structural flaws in the
system, instead of only providing short-term relief, is undeniably justified. But
current trends, paralleling austerity programs and cuts in services at domestic
levels in the United States and around the world, are not moving in the direction of
fundamental reform. Instead, they are further diminishing the already inadequate
resources devoted to saving lives.
Culture & the Media
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May 3, 2021 Africa/Global: African-Language Literature in Global Scholarship
http://www.africafocus.org/docs21/aflit2105.php
“Broad early modern comparative projects often fail to address Africa
at all. A search of the MLAIB [Modern Language Association
International Bibliography] finds that the number of pieces published
in the last thirty years on the subject of 'globalization' is in the
thousands, and yet only 5 per cent of them address Africa or African
countries. When it comes to eighteenth-century studies, the exclusion
is total: not one of the pieces on globalization addresses Africa or
African countries. Not one. … This is more than unfortunate. No
arena of study can be successful that has Africa as a lacuna. “ —
Wendy Laura Belcher
Debt
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July 20, 2022 Africa/Global: Oligarchs of All Nations
http://www.africafocus.org/docs22/books2207.php
"Biden Concedes Defeat on Climate Bill as Manchin and Inflation Upend Agenda" - New York Times, July 16, 2022
Education
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August 8, 2017 Africa: Bridge to Education, or to Nowhere?
http://www.africafocus.org/docs17/educ1708.php
"When Liberia's Minister of Education, George Werner, announced last spring that he
was inviting foreign education companies and non-profits to run our public schools,
our country came under the international spotlight, both in Western media and for
education activists. ... Quickly, Liberia was turned into a battlefield between those
who see for-profit 'charter' schools as the solution to the problems that plague
public education across the world, and those of us who point to underinvestment and
poor management as the true culprits." - Mary Mulbah, president, National Teachers'
Association of Liberia
Environment & Climate Change
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November 15, 2022 Africa/Global: "Daughter of Africa" Steps Up to Lead on Global Crises
http://www.africafocus.org/docs22/af-221115.php
At the climate summit in Egypt last week, President Biden pledged that the United States would take the lead on the climate crisis. But his speech was eclipsed the same day by a powerful call to action by Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados.
Information & Communication Technology
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January 30, 2017 Kenya: State of the Internet
http://www.africafocus.org/docs17/ken1701.php
Kenya has long been a global technology leader for innovation in
mobile and internet technology, including the use of mobile phones
for uses as diverse as cash transfers and crowdsourcing of reports
on election violence (in 2008). Kenya also features an active press
and civil society accustomed to speaking out about national issues
including corruption and human rights violations. With national
general elections scheduled for August this year, these assets can
play important roles in sustaining peace and democracy. But they may
also be threatened by government restrictions or by use of social
media for propaganda and incitement to violence.
Migration
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March 9, 2020 USA/Africa: Transnational Lives in Kentucky
http://www.africafocus.org/docs20/ken2003.php
Some arrived as refugees, as part of the refugee resettlement process managed by non-profit
agencies for the federal government. Some came to Kentucky from Africa for education, for a
job, or to join other family members. And some moved to Kentucky from other locations in the
United States, in search of smaller communities or better opportunities. Their experiences
were diverse, like immigrants from any other places around the world in any other time in
history. In the 21st century, however, new levels of transnational connections
have made possible ongoing ties enriching the societies of both their new and their old
homes.
Trade
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September 14, 2020 India/Africa: Common Threads of Kanga and Vitenge
http://www.africafocus.org/docs20/fabr2009.php
The new book Common Threads (along with an accompanying video, both
open access), explores the ties that bind India and Africa through
the material medium of cloth, from antiquity to the present. Cloth
made in India has been sold across African markets for millennia,
by Indian, African, and European traders. ... Most significantly,
it highlights the role of African consumers in defining the
evolution of these genres of fabric, and the centrality of people-to-people connections in sustaining the continued cosmopolitanism
of these transoceanic connectivities.
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