In March 2014, Gateway for Africa interviewed Sudanese chanteuse Amira Kheir, about her latest album Alsahraa, her musical inspirations, methods, feminism and w...
Peter Wiggins meets Emmanuel Jal, the Sudanese hip-hop star.
“I am still a soldier. But now my weapon is music.”
Emmanuel Jal was a child when the second...
This compelling account provides a contemporary history of how politicians, generals and insurgents in the Horn of Africa bargain over money and power...
Untangling a Thorny Knot: Migration and Development in the Horn of Africa
In this lecture Dr Laura Hammond will examine the connection between migration in a...
The Nile Project brings together artists from the eleven Nile countries, showcasing their diverse musical traditions and instruments while demonstrating the cre...
In July 2011, South Sudan was granted independence and became the world’s newest country. Yet just two-and-a-half years after this momentous decision, the count...
African Odysseys, in conjunction with Refugee Week, present: Beats of the Antonov
Beats of the Antonov is a documentary film following the displaced existenc...
Hear Leila Aboulela read from and discuss her new novel The Kindness of Enemies.
Aboulela has won a Scottish Book Award and the Caine Prize, and has been lon...
Welcome to the kaleidoscopic world of Asya Satti.
Born in Stockholm to Sudanese parents, Satti was steeped in musical infuences ranging from Aretha Franklin ...