The United Nations recognises mediation as one of the most effective methods of preventing, managing and above all, resolving conflicts.
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Marilyn Naidoo, University of South Africa Race is an issue that’s always simmering below the surface in South Africa. One of the ugliest aspects of the…
Sheriff Folarin, Covenant University The traditional leadership and redeemer posture of Nigeria in Africa has, in recent years, been put into question. Issues like corruption and…
Janerose Mutegi Kibaara, Kenyatta University More than a million students completed primary school in Kenya last year. All were expected to join high schools in early…
Peter Teske, University of Johannesburg; Carl van der Lingen, University of Cape Town; Christopher David McQuaid, Rhodes University, and Luciano Beheregaray, Flinders University One of the…
Marine Jouvin, Université de Bordeaux The evidence of child labour on cocoa farms in West Africa became public knowledge in the late 1990s. This followed press…
Imraan Valodia, University of the Witwatersrand The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened global inequities. The world’s poor have born the brunt of national lockdowns and will struggle…
Dr Westen K Shilaho, University of Johannesburg A failed attempt to overhaul Kenya’s progressive constitution less than a year before elections illustrates continuing struggles between the…
In August 2021, the National Association of Resident Doctors embarked on its fourth strike within one year.
The most common form of diabetes, type 2 diabetes, is often associated with obesity and usually starts in later life.