This week one of the most important Africa-related events in the world is happening in Chicago. Almost 2200 Africanists – anthropologists, activists, researchers, journalists, librarians, bloggers etc, are expected to attend the African Studies Association 51st Annual Meeting. There's a lot of things going on for which hundreds of people have been preparing in the last year. There's a lot of excitement about this event.
Continue reading...11. November 2008
Funny answers to some extremely stupid questions coming from abroad
Continue reading...11. November 2008
I run across this fantastic caricature on the current situation in the economic sector in the United States. I think it’s a wonderful caricature so I’m putting it here on the blog.
Continue reading...10. November 2008
Lovely Nina - offering her services on the market A couple of weeks ago I received a series of emails from “a very interested young lady” from Liberia who allegedly read my articles on AfricanLoft. The initial message was actually sent…
Continue reading...15. October 2008
I recently read a very interesting report / book called Toward an Angola Strategy: Prioritizing US-Angola Relations, published by the Council of Foreign Relations. Its mission is simple: to show why the US should be interested in strengthening relations with…
Continue reading...2. October 2008
The U.S. Senate approved the $700 billion bailout bill by a 74 to 25 margin. The full text of the bill can be found here. I know you are used to reading news about Africa but I feel that this…
Continue reading...28. September 2008
On Wednesday night, September 24th, 6 armed men carrying guns and masaai swords attacked a group of 16 tourists and their local guide who were camping 2 kilometers away from Tarangire National Park in the Northern part of Tanzania.Two men were hurt.
Continue reading...22. September 2008
I was in Goma two weeks ago renewing some of my contacts in the DRC. This is a message from a friend of mine from Goma who will tell you more about the volatile situation in the DRC. There have…
Continue reading...21. September 2008
With the hiking prices for gas, the world food crisis and the armed conflicts that threaten the lives of millions of people and the stability of several African countries, malnourishment is a real problem in Africa that should be dealt with today. The International Medical Corps will like to be a part of the solution. Only with your help! You are one click away from saving a child's life.
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12. November 2008
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