Despite Brexit, Brits have become more positive about immigration
Aamna Mohdin With less than a year to go until Brexit happens, there’s little evidence to suggest that voters have changed their minds about the referendum. But […]
Aamna Mohdin With less than a year to go until Brexit happens, there’s little evidence to suggest that voters have changed their minds about the referendum. But […]
Lauren Gambino Long noted for its progressive stance on equality, Rwanda is the birthplace of a contest that champions female tech wizards. After years of […]
Daniel Mumbere, First published in Africanews The 2018 Commonwealth Summit happening in London has provided African leaders with yet another opportunity to reassure the international […]
Policymakers will need to better understand the drivers of, and obstacles to, the growth of African companies if they are to achieve national development goals […]
Molly Anders, First published by Devex, 16/4/18 LONDON — Leaders from the 53 countries that make up the British Commonwealth arrived in London Monday for […]
Military top brass from across Africa on Monday kicked off a conference co-hosted by the United States aimed at boosting cooperation between countries fighting […]
Submission guidelines (The Saharan).pdf Table of contents SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES Originality Vision Impact Structure Style LENGTH REFERENCES References in the text References in the bibliography WORD-PROCESSING
Call for Papers (The Saharan).pdf The National Institute for African Studies (NIAS) is pleased to invite writers to submit their papers for The Saharan journal. […]
Editorial Board Call for Editorial Board Members Editor-in-Chief Dele Williams, CEO NIAS, dele@africanstudies.org.uk Dele has been the Executive Director of NIAS since April 2014. He co-founded […]
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