Remembering BBC’s Komla Dumor: Ghanaian Journalist Par Excellence
I was in the middle of my routine research work on the ways U.S. local and the international media portray Africa in the news when I fo...
African Optimism: Pew Research
News that the African continent is making progress continues to pour in. Not only is the continent making progress economically and pol...
Places in Africa Worth Knowing
While perusing the web for African news, I stumbled upon something interesting. A quiz to test my knowledge of the continent. Surprisin...
African People Working Together
It is well-known that there are many organizations around the world that are doing Africa-related work.
In the Denver metro area alone...
Is It Time for an African Spring? Newsweek: Don’t Assume that Africans Are Powerless
The idea of an Arab Spring for sub-Saharan Africa may seem far-fetched, but it appears the idea is something that the region needs, to ...
At Nairobi Job Fair, U.S. Partners join Devex, and Others to Help Grow Business in Africa
RTI International Office in Nairobi, Kenya
At a recent career fair in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, business leaders from Kenya, as w...
Colorado Non-Profit Helps Fight Off Land Grab By Tanzanian Government
Here is an interesting story to check out. It is about the impact that is created through allocations of small grant money to local com...
Why RMPBS Missed the Mark on Cameroon Story
Karen de Bartolome, Mary MacCarthy, and Cynthia Hessin on the set of Colorado State of Mind. September 27, 2013
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Fair Trade Retailer Expands Into North Denver
The fact that farmers in the developing world do not always get a fair bargain when they take their products to the marketplace is a co...
DU Honors Bush for Work in Zambia
Since leaving office in 2009, former U.S. President George W. Bush has been busy doing many things, including humanitarian work in Sout...