Sukuma Wiki

On September 9, 2011, in English, Print, by

When we read cables released by WikiLeaks, we should know who wrote them and for what purpose.

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Empty Bowls, Empty Thoughts?

On August 24, 2011, in English, Print, by

The ongoing famine/hunger crisis in East Africa couldn’t have come at any convenient time, but during the Holy Month of Ramadan…

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Report: Doing business in East Africa

On August 22, 2011, in English, Print, by

Doing Business, an initiative formed by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation, has released its 2011 survey of doing business in the East African Community.

A Walk to Beautiful

On July 21, 2011, in English, Swahili, Visual, by

A powerful documentary about fistula surgery in Ethiopia.

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Uwezo Report – Numeracy and Literacy across East Africa

On July 4, 2011, in English, Print, by

Unfortunately, it does not look good…

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Literacy and Numeracy Across East Africa

On June 30, 2011, in English, Print, by

The Uwezo East Africa Report presents data comparing literacy and numeracy levels across East Africa…

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Elimu kwa njia ya puku

On June 17, 2011, in English, Swahili, by

Kwenye mtandao kuna rasilimali tele ambazo tungependa vijana wazitumie kuongeza wigo wao wa kielimu na maarifa.

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Five Questions with Biche of ChickAboutTown

On June 14, 2011, in English, Print, by

ChickAboutTown is a blog/online-entreprise that portrays the diversity of East African towns, people, and events through a cultural lens.

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How prepared is East Africa for opposition?

On May 22, 2011, in English, Print, by

Indeed, there is no single country in the region that has never harassed opposition parties. The only difference is perhaps the scale of such harassment that puts such events in the Pearl of Africa to a level that could be compared to what is done by occupants of Mirembe or Butabika hospitals in Tanzania and Uganda, respectively.

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Five questions with Twaweza founder, Rakesh Rajani

On March 29, 2011, in Audio, English, Print, by

He is also the founder of Haki Elimu. If you’re concerned about education and citizen-lead change in Tanzania, you’ll definately want to hear Rakesh’s ideas in this interview. Fortunately, we have this one on “tape” and in print.

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