Donnas Ojok shares a compelling personal tale of how the impact of the LRA war in Northern Uganda still make it difficult for women and girls to thrive
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By exploring the history of the TAKS Community Arts Centre in Gulu, Morris Omara and Tim Allen unvei...
Rebecca Tapscott explores how Uganda's ruling regime leverages tensions between masculine ideal-type...
Tessa Laing examines three divergent approaches to tackling health staff accountability in Gulu, nor...
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On the 20th anniversary of Mobutu Sese Seko's death, Reuben Loffman examines the life and legacy of ...
LSE’s Behailu Shiferaw Mihirete tells the story of Sylvia Pankhurst, daughter of prominent suffragis...
Yolanda Foster shares the experiences of women change-makers and the challenges they face as they co...
Anna Macdonald and Holly Porter explore issues of justice, accountability and social repair in the c...
Two studies in the current issue of the Journal of Eastern African Studies re-visit the fascinating ...
Eleanor Beevor and Kristof Titeca provide an overview on the standoff between the Rwenzuru Kingdom a...
Research assistant Saum Nangiro discusses how she, Julian Hopwood and Holly Porter explored the way ...
By exploring the history of the TAKS Community Arts Centre in Gulu, Morris Omara and Tim Allen unvei...
Rebecca Tapscott explores how Uganda's ruling regime leverages tensions between masculine ideal-type...
Tessa Laing examines three divergent approaches to tackling health staff accountability in Gulu, nor...
These profiles, written about specific artisans, focus on the unique journey of each weaver. Paired ...
In the second article of this two-part blog series, Tessa Laing and Sara Weschler analyse the outcom...
Tessa Laing and Sara Weschler provide a comprehensive account of forced displacement endured by the ...
As inequality in Nigeria widens, Ebenezer Obadare explores the growing disenchantment with democracy...
During 2020, residents of the West Nile sub-region of North West Uganda resisted government-imposed ...
On the 20th anniversary of Mobutu Sese Seko's death, Reuben Loffman examines the life and legacy of ...
LSE’s Behailu Shiferaw Mihirete tells the story of Sylvia Pankhurst, daughter of prominent suffragis...
Yolanda Foster shares the experiences of women change-makers and the challenges they face as they co...
Anna Macdonald and Holly Porter explore issues of justice, accountability and social repair in the c...