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Part 1 of this paper defines corruption in its generality and offers an overview of the different scales, methods and causes. It presents an overview of corruption in Uganda and states that...
While it has been a vital necessity for the socio-economic development of its beneficiaries (usually developing countries), foreign aid money has acted as a source of corruption. If not handled...
Part 1 (click here to read) of this paper offered a historical context about Kony and the LRA conflict. Part 2 of this paper provides an in-depth analysis of the Kony 2012 video using relevant...
Click here to read Part 2 of this discussion paper On 5 March 2012, people all over the globe – particularly those adapted to the Internet’s social media websites – awakened to a video whose...
Subsequent to the disputed elections of 27 December 2007, Kenya was engulfed by post-election violence (PEV) which lasted for about a month. More than 1,220 people were killed, 3,500 injured...
On 7 and 8 August 2012, presidents and representatives of the 11 member states of the International Conference of the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) held a summit to put a halt to the M23 rebellion,...
Various studies have indicated that innovation in the informal sector is crucial to development. One scholar affirms that “if you want to develop Africa, you must develop the leadership of...
This CAI paper is the second of a two-part series exploring sexual violence committed against men in Africa.(2) Whilst the previous paper gave a broad overview of male sexual violence (MSV) across...
Many African people believe that sexual violence only affects females, perhaps because most male victims of sexual violence do not report their experiences.(2) This CAI paper argues that male...