U3AC Africa Forum
Resources
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The Royal African Society website contains a wealth of information about Africa and related events.
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The website of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation contains the important Index of African Governance.
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African Arguments is a collection of blogs on contemporary African affairs.
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The International African Institute (IAI) aims to promote the scholarly study of Africa's history, societies and cultures. The institute realizes its aims primarily by means of scholarly publishing.
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The Centre for Global Equality is an international development network that connects people working in academia, industry, government and charities to develop more effective ways of working together to tackle global poverty and inequality.
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The Centre of African Studies, University of Cambridge, has a programme of seminars and events in term time. It currently contains the 2016 Audrey Richards Memorial Lecture on ‘The Uganda Museum and the History of Culture’.
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The University of Cambridge CAMBRIDGE-AFRICA Programme website is here.
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The Livingstone Weekly - a blog from Zambia.
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The Ngoma Project facilitates publication of research into Christianity in Uganda. Read about their first publication - ‘The Ugandan Churches and the Political Centre: Cooperation, Co-option and Confrontation’
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The Goriila Coffee project which Dr. Gladys told us about last year
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African Society of Cambridge University (ASCU) has regular events, see their website and Facebook Page
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[Re:]Entanglements is a remarkable ethnographic archive of Southern Nigeria and Sierra Leone between 1909 and 1915
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Animated History of Africa Year by Year - has some errors and omissions but gives a good overall view.
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https://www.theafricareport.com/ brings regular updates on important developments in Africa.
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https://www.musicinafrica.net/ for News about Music in Africa.
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Dr. ShadiaTaha’s Sudan’s Splendid Heritage Channel
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Will Davison’s Ethiopia Insights website.
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BBC News Africa YouTube Channel.
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African Heroes Blog about innovative business startups in Africa
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Women for the Environment Africa - https://womenforenvironment.org/
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Eva Namusoke’s African Collections Futures Blog