The coloniality of global health
The full recognition of the neocolonial structure of international economic and global health relations demands much more radical political alternatives.
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The full recognition of the neocolonial structure of international economic and global health relations demands much more radical political alternatives.
Government money, artistic freedom, and integrity in Kenya in the time of COVID-19.
With their government obsessed more with control of information than COVID-19 itself, Tanzanians are bracing for the worst.
Pentecostalism in Nigeria preaches that prayer, not political action, is the solution to COVID-19.
African societies are failing to systematically capture the true impact of COVID-19.
The cruel and lonely COVID-19 death of the South African land and rural women’s activist, Siza Ngubane.
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.
Climate activists and leftists should tread cautiously when they use the climate argument to support fossil fuel subsidy reform in Africa.
How early post-independence clarity on the link between food self-sufficiency and national sovereignty offers lessons for contemporary efforts.
The viral sensation “Jerusalema” and its dance challenge reveals a deeper longing and desire to re-imagine the world.
The coronavirus pandemic places moral, economic, and political questions before us. Only two answers remain: socialism or barbarism.
The South African government's COVID-19 "rescue plan" is an opportunity to rethink its economic model, if it can break with market orthodoxy.
Three activists from the Assembly of the Unemployed talk to us about the challenges facing working-class communities in South Africa.
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 are the roles of the African Union and the African Center for Disease Control in responding to COVID-19?
COVID-19 re-affirmed journalism is a public good, yet as newsrooms collapse, journalism is in danger.