Tag: Kenya
Fossilized footprints reveal 2 extinct hominin species living side by side...
Anna K. Behrensmeyer, Smithsonian Institution; Kevin Hatala, Chatham University, and Purity Kiura, National Museums of Kenya
Human footprints stir...
Africa-US trade: Agoa deal expires in 2025 – an expert unpacks...
David Luke, London School of Economics and Political Science
African governments are seeking an extension of the African...
The Silver Lining For A Small Non-Profit – How shifts during...
The Silver Lining For A Small Non-Profit – How shifts during the Covid-19 pandemic led to long term changesby Greg Lusby and...
The four-day work week – has its moment arrived? Podcast
Daniel Merino, The Conversation and Gemma Ware, The Conversation
Over the last few years, companies and governments in a...
COVID-19: examining theories for Africa’s low death rates
Kevin Marsh, University of Oxford and Moses Alobo, African Academy of Sciences
As the threat of a COVID-19 pandemic emerged earlier this year, many felt...
Countries around the world are using border surveillance systems against their...
Keren Weitzberg, UCL
Hamdi was just an infant when his relatives first brought him to the Dadaab refugee camp in north-eastern Kenya to be registered...
Why US diplomatic muscle could achieve more in Somalia than drone...
Paul D. Williams, George Washington University
The United States has used airstrikes against al-Shabaab forces in Somalia since January 2007, including armed drone strikes from...
Lessons from Africa on how to build resilient bee colonies
Neil Rusch, University of the Witwatersrand
Honeybees are under threat globally. These important pollinators are affected by issues of nutrition, habitat loss, pesticides, a changing...