
Financing Africa’s COVID-19 response
We need swift, bold, and decisive action on debt relief and monetary creation in Africa in order to face the coronavirus crisis and prevent many ordinary Africans from paying with their lives.
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Sheila Adufutse is a feminist activist and trained as a project manager.

We need swift, bold, and decisive action on debt relief and monetary creation in Africa in order to face the coronavirus crisis and prevent many ordinary Africans from paying with their lives.

Onejoon Che’s film about North Korea’s relationship to African countries suggests a unique transcontinental relationship that resists easy classification.

In South Africa, we are not in a situation where we need to choose between saving lives and protecting livelihoods. It is far worse. We are in danger of losing both.

The coverage of African women in the mainstream media continues to be lacking and often times problematic. The website, African Feminism, wants to change that.

COVID-19 exposes the continued inability of most white South Africans to critically reflect on privilege or engage constructively about the handling of the pandemic.

A close friend remembers the Kenyan writer and commentator Binyavanga Wainaina (January 18, 1971 – May 21, 2019).

There’s a certain humanity in the work of late South African photographer Santu Mofokeng in how he approached his subjects and the politics of representation.

The revival of an elite technocratic rationality is starting to undo South Africa’s lockdown, now in its second month.

The Liberian academic and writer talks about citizenship, belonging, and what unites her fragmented nation.

The legacy of Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, who died from COVID-19, helps us understand how powerful and yet constrained Nigeria’s Presidency is.

Rehad Desai’s film celebrates the investigative journalists who expose the corruption of Zuma’s regime in South Africa, comes with a depressing note: To date, no one has gone to jail.

Recent racist incidents in China are just a manifestation of deeply rooted attitudes vis-à-vis “blackness” in China that predate and will outlive COVID-19.

What can we learn from the 256 hours of audio recordings of the 1964 Rivonia Trial’s proceedings?

Why we need randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to find the best ways to treat COVID-19.

The new documentary on the future of our planet, executive produced by Michael Moore, fails on a number of fronts. But believers in green growth could still learn from it.

Afro-feminism does not make enough of an effort to connect with the African feminist movement, argues the founder of Eyala.

Today is the global launch of a new exciting political alliance. We have joined their wire service, the Wire, which brings grassroots perspectives to a global audience.

The fundamental flaws in President Uhuru Kenyatta’s plan to make jails profitable.

Queen Sono may be Netflix’s most popular series, but it may not be the right home for the new wave of African film and television.

NGOs have been notably absent in the fight against COVID-19, despite claims they exist solely to ensure accountability and transparency by government.