
Shamira Ahmed
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Oct 16, 2024 |
developingeconomics.org | Shamira Ahmed
In the realm of international development, the ‘white saviour’ trope has long been a subject of critique and controversy. This phenomenon, often rooted in colonialist attitudes, positions Western individuals or entities as benevolent rescuers of non-Western communities, usually without acknowledging or addressing systemic multidimensional inequalities, colonial/racial privilege, and local agency of indigenous communities.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
democracyinafrica.org | John B. Nakuta |Nic Cheeseman |Shamira Ahmed
Our sister show, the Resistance Bureau, has a great Twitter Space coming up taking a deeper look at Kenya’s recent Gen-Z protests. Check it out 👇How far will Kenya’s Gen-Z protests go? And will they be the beginning of an African Youth-Quake? Join this Twitter space with a great line up of speakers and have your say!Thursday 11 July, 4:00PM UK time 6:00PM Kenya timeWanjira WanjiruBoniface MwangiNerimo WakoNic Cheeseman… and more TBC …Set a reminder now by clicking here.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
democracyinafrica.org | John B. Nakuta |Shamira Ahmed |Graham Joseph |Mesrob Vartavarian
The Namibian high court recently the country’s colonial-era “sodomy law”, which had made consensual sexual acts between men a criminal offence. The court declared that the common law offences of “sodomy” and “unnatural sexual offences” were unconstitutional. This ruling follows a separate decision in 2023 where Namibia’s supreme court ruled to recognise certain same-sex unions contracted outside the country.
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Jul 1, 2024 |
democracyinafrica.org | Nic Cheeseman |Shamira Ahmed |Graham Joseph |Mesrob Vartavarian
Democracy in Africa’s own Nic Cheeseman – aka Fromegahomme – has been interviewed by ABC News about recent events in Kenya. What caused them, how has the government responded, and what comes next? You can watch the interview here:Prof Cheeseman also has a new article out that speaks to how the intersection of youth, urbanization and democratic experience is changing Kenyan politics – and also the limits of that change.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
democracyinafrica.org | Nic Cheeseman |Shamira Ahmed |Graham Joseph |Mesrob Vartavarian
DIA’s own Nic Cheeseman has written a new column on the prospects for the coalition government being formed in South Africa, drawing on research on the pros and cons of presidential coalitions across the world:“South Africa’s 2024 general elections saw voters give the ruling African National Congress a proverbial bloody nose. After years of poor economic performance and rampant corruption, the flow of supporters abandoning the party went from a stream to a fast flowing river.
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