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From Citizen to Refugee

From Citizen to Refugee Uganda Asians come to Britain
Mahmood Mamdani
'On the face of it, life in the camp presented a sharp and favourable contrast to the open terror of living in Uganda. But it was the Kensington camp, and not Amin's Uganda, which was my first experience of what it would be like to live in a totalitarian society.' Mahmood Mamdani
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African Awakening

African Awakening The Emerging Revolutions
The tumultuous uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya have seized the attention of media but what about the rest of Africa? With incisive contributions from across the continent, "African Awakening" presents the 2011 uprisings in their African context.
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Demystifying Aid

Yash Tandon

Demystifying Aid This pamphlet from Pambazuka Press shows that 'development aid' is not what it purports to be - the effects of actions of well-meaning allies in the North who support aid to Africa for reasons of ethics or solidarity are, unfortunately, the opposite of their good intentions.
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To Cook a Continent

To Cook a Continent Destructive Extraction and the Climate Crisis in Africa
Nnimmo Bassey
Exploiting Africa's resources has delivered huge profits to the North and huge damage to Africa's environment and economies. Overcoming the crises of environment and climate change means also addressing corporate profiteering and resource extraction.
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Earth Grab

Earth Grab Geopiracy, the New Biomassters and Capturing Climate Genes
Diana Bronson, Hope Shand, Jim Thomas, Kathy Jo Wetter
As greedy eyes focus on the global South's resources this book 'pulls back the curtain on disturbing technological and corporate trends that are already reshaping our world and that will become crucial battlegrounds for civil society in the years ahead.
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Perspectives on Emerging Powers in Africa: December 2011 newsletter

Deborah Brautigam provides an overview and description of China's development finance to Africa. "Looking at the nature of Chinese development aid - and non-aid - to Africa provides insights into China's strategic approach to outward investment and economic diplomacy, even if exact figures and strategies are not easily ascertained", she states as she describes China's provision of grants, zero-interest loans and concessional loans. Pambazuka Press recently released a publication titled India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power, and Oliver Stuenkel provides his review of the book.
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Zimbabwe: Union chief faces flak over Mugabe speech

2007-07-20, Issue 313

Zimbabwean police summoned a leader of the country's main union organisation to answer charges on Thursday that he called for President Robert Mugabe's overthrow in a May Day speech, the movement said. While there was no immediate comment from the po...

Mobile phones for social justice: Call for expressions of interest

Fahamu

2006-12-07, Issue 281

Mobile phone technologies have taken Africa by storm. The technology has raised new possibilities for activism by human rights and social justice organisations and for service delivery in fields such as health care, banking and agricultural information....

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2006-02-09, Issue 241

EDITORIAL: Femnet’s Christine Butegwa analyses what hope the ICC will bring for Darfur’s women COMMENT AND ANALYSIS: - Can protocols and legislation really be an effective weapon against gender discrimination? Asks Janah Ncube about SADC gender po...

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2006-02-02, Issue 240

EDITORIAL: Can trade in the era of globalisation be ‘just’? We introduce a series of articles on the topic of trade and justice. COMMENT AND ANALYSIS: - Charles Abugre on plugging the leakage of Africa’s resources - Manu Herbstein, author of ‘Ama,...

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2006-01-26, Issue 239

EDITORIAL: Haiti: A coup regime, human rights abuses and the hidden hand of Washington COMMENT AND ANALYSIS: - Africa and the WSF: From Bamako 2006 to Nairobi 2007 - Ugandan aid cuts: Good riddance to ‘phantom’ aid - Open source: Changing the rul...

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2006-01-19, Issue 238

EDITORIALS: Hopes are high that a new wave of women leadership will result in real changes for the life of African women. But will it? Salma Maoulidi investigates the case of Tanzania...

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2006-01-12, Issue 237

EDITORIAL: Gerald Caplan examines Rwanda and Darfur, drawing some conclusions on the lessons that haven’t been learnt COMMENT & ANALYSIS: - Msia Kibona Clark investigates the relationship between African Americans and the ‘new Diaspora’ of African...

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2005-10-27, Issue 227

***STOP PRESS STOP PRESS STOP PRESS*** UNCONFIRMED REPORTS REACHED US AT PAMBAZUKA NEWS AS WE GO TO PRESS THAT TOGO HAS BECOME THE 15TH AFRICAN COUNTRY TO RATIFY THE PROTOCOL ON THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN. This means that the Protocol will enter into...

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2005-10-20, Issue 226

EDITORIAL: “We will wait here, we will die here. We have no other place to go.” Sudanese refugees are into the third week of a protest in Cairo, Egypt...

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2005-10-06, Issue 224

EDITORIAL: Issa Shivji on development discourse from colonial to neo-liberal times COMMENT&ANALYSIS: - Protocol on the Rights of Women conference builds power for women’s rights - Using the law to realise women’s rights - Negotiation as a tool f...

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2005-09-29, Issue 223

EDITORIAL: There’s lots of rhetoric but little cash for human rights, notes Vinodh Jaichand COMMENT&ANALYSIS: Three inspiring stories from the DRC, Argentina and The Philippines on how SMS is being used to confront power - Issa Shivji critiques t...

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2005-09-08, Issue 220

In search of MDG progress In September 2000, 189 world leaders adopted the Millennium Declaration. They committed to "free all men, women and children from the abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme poverty". In pursuit of this noble end...

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2005-09-01, Issue 219

EDITORIAL: Capitalism has presided over some horrific genocides, notes Jacques Depelchin COMMENT&ANALYSIS: - Shola Oshodi discusses gender and development - People in rich countries are being lied to about the causes of African famine, says Judi...

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2005-08-04, Issue 218

EDITORIAL: - A new campaign seeks to put an end to political disappearances in Africa, write Polly Dewhirst and Ewoud Plate - Pambazuka News comment: Why did the G8 and international agencies say and do nothing about the crisis brewing in Niger du...

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2005-07-28, Issue 217

* EDITORIAL: Kepta Ombati and Ndung’u Wainaina unravel Kenya’s contradictions to explain what’s behind the current constitutional crisis * COMMENT AND ANALYSIS: Africa’s wound has festered for too long. Charles Abugre says it’s time for the bleeding...

Featured this week: Focus on the G8

2005-07-06, Issue 214

EDITORIAL: - Helping Africa shouldn’t be so much about making poverty history, as making the looting of Africa by rich countries history, argues Firoze Manji - Operation Murambatsvina - sweep out the trash – has torn through Zimbabwe like a Tsuna...

Approaching the heart of a raging fire

Firoze Manji

Fahamu

2004-04-01, Issue 150

This 150th issue of Pambazuka News is dedicated to the international mobilisation on Remembering Rwanda. This marks the 10th anniversary of a human catastrophe of gigantic proportions that led to the massacre of nearly a million people in Rwanda in ...

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