Monthly Archives: November 2016
The Nile Contention: When the State Calls the Civil Society: Case Study of Ethiopia and Egypt
In April 2011, an Egyptian delegation of popular diplomacy visited Addis Ababa to promote Egyptian relations with Ethiopia. This visit has taken place after the January 25 revolution. In the same month, Ethiopia announced the construction of the Grand Ethiopian … Continue reading
Networked social movements in Africa? Assessing drivers, repertoires and actors in post-2011 African protests
Oscar Mateos . Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations (Barcelona’s Ramon Llull University) Continue reading
Civil society in authoritarian regimes: the case of Equatorial Guinea
Ana Lúcia Sá . CEI-IUL Continue reading
Civil society and regime continuity in Cameroon: 1990-2013
Mokam David . University of Ngaoundere Continue reading
Bringing down the ivory tower: Academic activism for 21st
Ndangwa Noyoo . University of Johannesburg Continue reading
THE SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL SOCIETY SPEARHEAD THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE TRANSFORMATION?THE CASE OF THE STUDENT MOVEMENTS
Marianne Séverin . Les Afriques dans le Monde » (LAM)/Sciences Po Bordeaux -France Continue reading
A IMPORTÂNCIA DO ATIVISMO FEMININO NA SAÚDE: A GARANTIA DOS DIREITOS HUMANOS COMO BASE DA RESPOSTA A EPIDEMIA DE SIDA EM MOÇAMBIQUE
DAMIANA . Ministério da Saúde – Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde Departamento de DST AIDS e Hepatites Virais Brasil Continue reading
Eradicating Feminized Societal Issues through Legal Adjudication in Transformative Constitutionalist South Africa
Mary-Jean Nleya . Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University Continue reading
Comparing agendas on preventing FGM/C in Guinea-BIssau, Senegal and Gambia
Ricardo Falcao . CEI-IUL
Clara Carvalho . CEI-IUL Continue reading
“Meu corpo não me pertence”: Associações de mulheres e activismo para a saúde em contextos rurais no Sul de Moçambique
Alexa Rachide Agy . Observatório do Meio Rural Continue reading