Lalji PfAL Scholarship recipient, Moses Mpungu hopes he and his colleagues can follow in the tradition of other world leaders who studied at LSE
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Dinah Hanson was part of the inaugural class of LSE’s Programme for African Leadership (PfAL). In th...
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LSE alumnus Waiswa Nkwanga argues that the World Bank and IMF must shoulder some of the blame for th...
Dr Asnake Kefale is the 2013/2014 Visiting African Research Fellow based in the LSE IDEAS. He is an ...
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As UK universities continue to extend their engagement with Africa, we ask how far can they, or will...
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Times are changing, and so too must charities. After 75 years in Oxford, Oxfam International will so...
In a panel discussion hosted by the Business Council for Africa West & Southern, the focus was on th...
Ahead of the Steve Biko Memorial Lecture Europe at LSE on Thursday 24 October 2013, LSE alumna Delph...
After attending the opening session of the LSE Africa Summit, LSE’s Frances Brill recounts some of t...
The first ever Programme for African Leadership is underway at LSE. The programme, which is being ge...
Human rights, election processes and leadership values were the issues debated by participants of LS...
As the trial of Kenya Deputy President William Ruto continues at the Hague, Ben Nadler goes on to th...
Dinah Hanson was part of the inaugural class of LSE’s Programme for African Leadership (PfAL). In th...
LSE’s Katherine Furman explores how ethics could have played a more prominent role in the management...
LSE alumnus Rauf Aregbesola looks at whether Africa’s technology revolution is all that it is hyped ...
LSE alumnus Waiswa Nkwanga argues that the World Bank and IMF must shoulder some of the blame for th...
Dr Asnake Kefale is the 2013/2014 Visiting African Research Fellow based in the LSE IDEAS. He is an ...
Alice Mogwe, Director of Ditshwanelo (Botswana Centre for Human Rights), is one of the participants ...
As UK universities continue to extend their engagement with Africa, we ask how far can they, or will...
Like many pensive blog posts this one began as a trip to the supermarket… While searching for a bag ...
Times are changing, and so too must charities. After 75 years in Oxford, Oxfam International will so...
In a panel discussion hosted by the Business Council for Africa West & Southern, the focus was on th...
Ahead of the Steve Biko Memorial Lecture Europe at LSE on Thursday 24 October 2013, LSE alumna Delph...
After attending the opening session of the LSE Africa Summit, LSE’s Frances Brill recounts some of t...