After the recent general elections, the results of the 50-50 campaign, designed to advocate for equal representation between men and women in elected positions in Malawi, […]
If the past two years have achieved anything, besides everything–between nothing and mediocrity–it is that very little has been done to convince Malawians of the value […]
The recent Russian annexation of Crimea is a hot-button international issue that pits the West against Russia and has brought back memories of the Cold War. […]
I came to the United States through the Teachers of Critical Languages Program (TCLP). TCLP is sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) […]
Today I want to provide some up-to-date information–if you are not already aware–as it relates to trade and diplomacy between China, Japan, and many countries in […]
[media-credit name=”Cultural Survival” align=”alignnone” width=”300″][/media-credit]Cultural Survival reports progress in its Ethiopian campaign. The US government agrees that no US funds can be used to support forced […]
The three northern regions of Cameroon, a country in sub-Saharan Africa, are characterized by savannah vegetation and landscape. These unique geographical features greatly favor the rearing […]
News that the African continent is making progress continues to pour in. Not only is the continent making progress economically and politically, optimism by the African […]