Advocacy & Campaigns
- It has often been stated that the difference between success and failure of any development plan initiated by government is people’s participation and ownership.Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns
Despite possessing knowledge and expertise in the legal field they engage in diverse responsibilities in their communities. They advise elders and community leaders, assist individuals find lodging in cases of domestic abuse and conduct fact finding for remedies to rights violations.
Tagged under Advocacy & CampaignsConflict which increasing in the continent also affects young people more than any other age bracket. Additionally, In Sub-Saharan Africa, 3 in 5 of the total unemployed are youth (ILO 2006) and on average 72 percent of the youth population live with less than US$2 a day.
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns Youth, ActivisimWhen students get worked up about university administration they resort to vandalism and woe unto you if you are caught up by demonstrating students in the streets.
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns East & Horn of Africa YouthMarta Hernecker’s was not an adventurist-head and not an adventurist-voice, which made her a leading theoretician for people of her time.
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns Marta HarneckerThe word, “revolution”, is currently enjoying a political and lexical rehabilitation with Nigerians, especially the youths. Though still seen as treasonable, “revolution” is no longer easily associated with evil or lack of patriotism.
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns Romanian Revolution of 1989Western imperialism was built off of the exploitation of African land and labour from the mid-to-late 15th century through the conclusion of the Atlantic Slave Trade and the consolidation of classical colonialism at the end of the 1800s.
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns Workers' unionsA brief narrative on Sudan’s coup
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns Sudan Sudan revolutionIntroduction
You have to be able to risk your identity for a bigger future than the present you are living. Fernando Flores
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns Identity politicsThe Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara remains the last case of decolonisation in Africa.
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