Archive for Africa

  • Giugno 15, 2023

    The 2023...

  • Gennaio 25, 2023

    Let’s Start...

    ust as preferred gender pronouns are intended to promote equity and inclusion for transgender and genderqueer people, we should also think of our migration vocabulary as a way to dignify people from diverse backgrounds on the move and to de-colonize our knowledge.

  • Maggio 23, 2022

    Women and...

    Financial inclusion among women has increased overtime, however, below the national average and that of men.

  • Dicembre 13, 2021

    The Sahel,...

  • Agosto 24, 2021

    Impact of...

    The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these pre-existing decent work deficits in the domestic work sector, particularly in developing countries.

  • Marzo 17, 2021

    Africa Migration...

  • Marzo 10, 2021

    Rethinking rights...

    Through exploring the case of matatu workers in Nairobi, this essay will argue that organising informal workers provides an opportunity for trade unions to critically reassess what it means to achieve rights at work.

  • Settembre 25, 2020

    China’s Infrastructure...

    This article takes a closer look at the Mamamah Airport project in Sierra Leone. It offers a compelling case to examine the potential limitations of China’s bilateral cooperation approach for infrastructure investment in Africa.

  • Settembre 25, 2020

    Africa in...

    While African studies may have succeeded in supporting the government’s decisions in terms of African policy, they seem however to have failed in educating the large majority of Chinese people or in consistently changing their image of African people.

  • Settembre 25, 2020

    China and...

    As scientists around the world are racing to develop a vaccine for Covid-19, China has been busy promoting Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) domestically and abroad as an effective treatment for the disease.

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