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About – Kunihusu | Usalama
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About – Kunihusu. About – Kunihusu. I have an MA in African Studies (Yale); MS in Global Affairs (NYU); and BFA in Film (School of Visual Arts). I’m currently PhD’ing at Cambridge, writing about the World Bank’s DDR program in the DR Congo. As Atul Gawande, a surgeon and public-health researcher at Harvard, put it in his commencement speech. At the California Institute of Technology:. You have been warned. I am — or at least try to be — a nuance-appreciator of the. Asante sana na karibuni! So proud of al...
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Poetry Break | Usalama
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About – Kunihusu. Why Tell Stories Or Rather, Why I Tell Stories. 6 façons dont le Congo gagne →. June 4, 2015. Somo la Kumi na Mbili. Au: Mzee na Kiboko Wake. Poetry break: I wrote this poem last weekend after a long day of working on my PhD dissertation. (translation in the comments below). Kwa nini uko na kiboko? Eh sauti ilitoka kwa ndani;. Tafadhali, nisamehe, samahani! Na yule mzee, anayebeba milele,. Alitaka kusema kitu fulani:. Usikufe bila kuishi,. Na usiishi bila udadisi;. Na pia, nisamehe,.
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Carol Jean Gallo | Usalama
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About – Kunihusu. Author Archives: Carol Jean Gallo. About Carol Jean Gallo. PhD student at Cambridge. Interested in local context and global affairs and the crossroads and misinterpretations between them. Deafening Silence: White Silence and Alton Sterling. July 7, 2016. Originally posted on Form Follows Function. I want to start by being very specific about who I am talking to; this post is meant for people who look like me, those of us with white skin. Many of you woke…. An Atlanta Risk Assessment.
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Why Tell Stories – Or Rather, Why I Tell Stories | Usalama
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About – Kunihusu. Tired of Talking To Men. Poetry Break →. Why Tell Stories Or Rather, Why I Tell Stories. February 28, 2015. The Disorder Of Things. This post has been slowly taking shape in my head since last year’s ISA in Toronto. A year late, I know, but maybe now it can act as some kind of refresher as we head into this year’s festivities. (In fact, as I write these words with a cup of tea in front of me, I’m watching the last of the sunrise over Faubourg-Marigny.). 1,240 more words. Build it Kenny,...
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Tired of Talking To Men | Usalama
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About – Kunihusu. Black Men Need To Support Black Feminism. Why Tell Stories Or Rather, Why I Tell Stories →. Tired of Talking To Men. September 25, 2014. I am tired of talking about feminism to men. 1,063 more words. About Carol Jean Gallo. PhD student at Cambridge. Interested in local context and global affairs and the crossroads and misinterpretations between them. View all posts by Carol Jean Gallo →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Bored in...
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6 façons dont le Congo gagne | Usalama
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About – Kunihusu. Human Trafficking between Uganda and the Middle East: An Interview with Mayambala Wafrika →. 6 façons dont le Congo gagne. June 10, 2015. Please forgive my terrible French, but this is an attempt to make this post. More accessible for French speakers in DRC…. S’il vous plaît pardonnez mon mauvais français! Je souhaite que rien n’a été perdu ou mal interprété dans la traduction …. Au départ, je l’écrit cet article en août 2013. Depuis que je suis à Bukavu, la capitale provinciale du Sud-...
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Navigating expat-aidland | Usalama
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About – Kunihusu. A Feminist Response to the Swimsuit Debate. Black Men Need To Support Black Feminism →. June 14, 2014. In expat-aidland, you save Africa during and week and get absolutely wasted in the weekend. Now, I do like a good party myself. I was going to say but there are boundaries (and I know this is Dunglish), which is exactly the point: there aren’t. This micro-cosmos of mostly white people living it up under dire conditions has of. 1,191 more words. About Carol Jean Gallo. A View From the C...
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In space, no one can hear you say “WTF?” | @laurenist
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International development without pity. Skip to primary content. In space, no one can hear you say “WTF? January 7, 2011. If you’re anything like George Clooney, you lounge around on your yacht off the coast of Italy thinking up ways to save Africa. What ideas does a respected Africanist like Clooney come up with, you ask? More Bono, perhaps? More of Bono’s used sneakers? Nay, it is the twinkle of sunlight off a photographer’s telephoto lens that holds the answer. Two nipples for free! The best images fr...
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Seven (Eight) Deadly Sins of Impact Evaluation |
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Seven (Eight) Deadly Sins of Impact Evaluation. February 27, 2012 1 Comment. Recently, Matthew Forti published his “ Seven Deadly Sins of Impact Evaluation. Holman assessed the need for such egalitarian methods in his 1987 book “Research from the Underside,” in which he noted a logical injustice:. Social work is about helping the poor. Being poor is about lacking power. Social research is a form of power. And yet social research rarely involves the opinions of the poor. For the sake of this post, “...
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