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Ugandan Queer Lives Matter: Humanizing Peacebuilding for the Ugandan Gay Community Through Queer Fiction
I argue that some Ugandan writers embody Frederick Douglass’ discursive philosophy of telling the story of the oppressed because that…
An Interview with APN Alumnus Dr. Admire Mare
The APN held a Media Experts Consultative Meeting on “Model Curriculum for Conflict-Sensitive Journalism in Africa,” in Accra, Ghana in…
Empowering Kenyan Voices in Peacebuilding Discourse Through Talk Radio
There can be no peace without development and no development without peace. Report of the UN Secretary-General, September 2013 As…
Zimbabwe’s Cyber-Shutdown: A Counterproductive Economic Decision or a Politically Retrogressive Move?
Not only has it recently become more difficult for Zimbabweans to meet their basic needs, but the government has also…
Africa Peace Journalism: A Manual for Media Practitioners in East Africa
Africa Peace Journalism: A Manual for Media Practitioners in East Africa is the outcome of the East Africa Regional Peace…
Life as an APN Alumnus: An Interview with Dr. Admire Mare
When you fund the research of young and middle-career academics, you are enabling them to make sure that the knowledge…
Kujenga Amani Podcast: Lena Slachmuijlder of Search for Common Ground
For the latest episode of the African Peacebuilding Network’s Kujenga Amani podcast, we sat down with Search for…
Reflections on World Press Freedom Day in Accra
Just a few weeks ago on May 2 and 3, events celebrating the 25th World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) were…
Life as an APN Alumnus: An Interview with Dr. Tendai Joseph Chari
The Social Science Research Council’s African Peacebuilding Network (APN) had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Tendai Joseph Chari, a…