The Ebola outbreak in 3 of West Africa's smallest countries over the past few months continues, with increasing efforts to check its spread, not least in Nigeri...
Having three health targets in the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) has been a double edged sword. While, on the one hand, it has greatly improved ...
Nigerian Service: Dan Rogger on Public Vices, Hidden Virtues and Silent Voices in the Civil Service
I vividly remember the afternoon I was told I would be ...
Social Activist and filmmaker Toyin Agbetu’s latest project Beauty Is, is an interesting look at the concept of beauty from a Pan-African Perspective. The docum...
Students, The Mo Ibrahim Index of African Governance wants to be used
Many of us have heard of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation’s ‘Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in ...
Homecoming Revolution, an organisation establised in South Africa in 2003 wants to encourage more African Diasporans to work and live in their countries of orig...
The offices of (AFRUCA) Africans Unite Against Child Abuse, are in an unassuming part of East London, which houses other Africa-related charities, including Jus...
GBAGBA PRE-LONDON LAUNCH INTERVIEW - RAS Blog
To commemorate International Anti-Corruption Day on Dec. 9, the Centre of African Studies at the School of Orie...
Organisers of the 3rd Ugandan UK Convention hope for a hat-trick
Willy Mutenza, chairman of the Ugandan-UK Trade and Investment Forum is optimistic; despite b...
Conference Notes: Oxford University Pan-African Conference – Was This Africa 1.01?
Attendees at the Oxford University Pan-African conference in 2012 talked abo...