Pew Study: How News Happens
Here is an interesting read:
A Study of the News Ecosystem of One American City
“a new study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for...
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For Impact Daily Nuggets
There is a guy called Tom Suddes who writes the blog column, For Impact Daily Nuggets....
Gaddafi U.N. speech puts ordinary Africans in a bind
Good speech--Bad speech
At a time when Africa badly needs good PR, the speech delivered by Colonel Muammar Gaddafi at the U.N General ...
Mobile Phones transforming Africa
Photo:The Economist
The September edition of The Economist carried the following story which I think is fascinating to read.
Mobile ph...
After Lansana, what democracy in Guinea
Who is deciding the future of Guinea?
In what appears to be civil unrest, the BBC is reporting that many people have been killed in G...
The G-20 and Africa: Protests, questions, what not?
What are they saying and doing about Africa?
Photo:The BBC
How beneficial is this relationship?
For many years, developed countries...
Managing the G20
Who is going to crash the summit?
As the 64th U.N General Assembly meeting winds down, international attention has shifted from New Y...
Next G20 Meeting in Africa?
Photos:One.org
The ONE organization, a grassroots campaign organization against extreme poverty and preventable diseases, is asking le...
Africa in the mix: The G20, Africa and the UN
Africa in the mix: The G20, Africa and the U.N
Photos: MCC, the U.N and G20.org
This week, leaders from around the world began gather...
Asanteman Association Channeling Culture for Humanitarian Ends
Read more about the Asanteman Association at www.MetroAfrican.com. The story was published at MetroAfrican but has since been removed...