Articles on Governance - Page 2
The Democratic Republic of Wars & Conflict – CONGO
New times, 2020. Protests in DR Congo Many people say that numbers do not lie, and it makes sense mostly when you are thinking of votes, people who can access…
A Tale Of Two Currencies: How CFA Affected Western Africa
In 1945, France made a move that would shape the economic dependency of 14 Sub-Saharan African countries for the following 75 years. CFA franc bills. Shutterstock In an attempt to…
The Alphabetical Approach Towards Refugees Education
(Ricard 2020) E for Education on Refugees In the year 2014, having been given the scholarship to attend one renowned private school in the country Botswana- Maruapula School, this I…
Stateless Minorities in Madagascar: Everything you Absolutely Need to Know
What does it feel like to not belong? What does it feel like to grow up in a home where you are viewed as a stranger even though it is…
The Battle of the Rights: “Is there a Winner?”
Historically, the concept of human rights originated from the philosophy of natural law. This theory was mainstream in the Roman civilization. Natural law emerged when Europe and some parts of…
An Inter-Generational Governance System: Securing Young People’s Future
Over the years, young people in Uganda have been referred to as dreamless dreamers, impulsive, entitled, hedonistic, impatient folks. They have been sidelined and diminished to beneficiaries- flouting their legal…
A Call for rebuilding in Sierra Leone’s equity framework.
Sierra Leone Law Court According to the UN Human Improvement Report (2007), Sierra Leone remains one of the world's poorest countries. By the conclusion of the 1980s, the nation was…
IT WASN’T ME!!! JUST SAY IT WASN’T YOU? ~Shaggy
Tracey sat at the back seat of her father’s car as they drove to the countryside on the Nairobi Nakuru highway. Her dad was overspeeding to beat the fall of…
‘One City, Two Tales’
“when you take it upon yourself to politicise human bodies & the right to keep breathing, without paying a steep price for it, don’t pretend to be shocked when we…
The Green Continent: How Rwanda is Challenging African Climate Narratives
Image from Africa e Afari Africa has historically been associated with lack, inadequacy, helplessness and an unending need for ; Some have even gone so far as to label it…