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Senegal and Rwanda: A Long-term Friendship and Promising Métissage

For both Rwanda and Senegal, the west is under the misconception that it gets to define our respective situations in any way they prefer. And again, in both cases, the “natives” and their leaders are proving them wrong through their Pan-African political strides and dedication to nurturing historical ties and a culture unmarred by neo-colonial efforts.

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Is Freedom of Movement a Human Right?

The situation of isolation that Africa finds itself in can be traced back to the relatively recent history of African occupation. Africa was believed to have been linked to the world only in as far as the colonial powers and their citizens were the primary beneficiaries of the relationship.

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To Realise the Promise of Learning

To realise the promise of learning, we need to create, for everyone, more pathways towards an education that will equip the learner with key skills and perspectives that will prepare them to lead healthy and productive lives. Learning avenues should be, ultimately, as diverse as human experience itself.

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Reflections on African Liberation Movements

Liberation movements that have achieved success or significant success are usually those which have taken seriously the tasks of defining and laying out their short- and long-term objectives and how to pursue and achieve them.

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Senegal and Rwanda: A Long-term Friendship and Promising Métissage

For both Rwanda and Senegal, the west is under the misconception that it gets to define our respective situations in any way they prefer. And again, in both cases, the “natives” and their leaders are proving them wrong through their Pan-African political strides and dedication to nurturing historical ties and a culture unmarred by neo-colonial efforts.

Read More

Is Freedom of Movement a Human Right?

The situation of isolation that Africa finds itself in can be traced back to the relatively recent history of African occupation. Africa was believed to have been linked to the world only in as far as the colonial powers and their citizens were the primary beneficiaries of the relationship.

Read More

To Realise the Promise of Learning

To realise the promise of learning, we need to create, for everyone, more pathways towards an education that will equip the learner with key skills and perspectives that will prepare them to lead healthy and productive lives. Learning avenues should be, ultimately, as diverse as human experience itself.

Read More

Reflections on African Liberation Movements

Liberation movements that have achieved success or significant success are usually those which have taken seriously the tasks of defining and laying out their short- and long-term objectives and how to pursue and achieve them.

Read More

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