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Jina Moore

I'm a writer and editor.

Rwanda

Oops, sorry for the link damage

If you happen to find the site, but you came here via 404 not found or whatever, sorry for the disappeared post. I was…

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Rwanda

Kigali Grenades: News Redux

If you do a Google News search for ‘kigali grenades,’ you’ll get nearly 1500 items right now.  That includes a lot of bullshit, so…

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Rwanda

What Kigali is like when there’s a grenade

Quiet.  It’s always quiet, though.  That’s the thing.  About 25 minutes after reports started moving through SMS and Twitter of tonight’s grenade attack(s?) in…

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Christian Science Monitor, Essay, Power, Rwanda

Kigali on Edge After Grenade Attack

About 25 minutes after reports started moving through SMS and Twitter of tonight’s grenade attack(s?) in the city center, everything was … normal. Unless…

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Elsewhere

A powerful voice on “slum tourism”

If you haven’t read this op-ed in today’s NYT yet, it is an absolute must read. You might not agree with him, but Kennedy…

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Vignettes

On returning, or, “What does your language sound like?”

I had a conversation in Sierra Leone with someone who speaks an enviable number of languages.  I grew up in West Virginia, where it’s…

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Rwanda

Anybody know where I can get some more of this?

Someone just shared with me this link “Ururabo,” an old Kinyarwanda song, by a band known as Rossisendi & His Group.  The link has…

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Aid

Who should decide how aid is used?

Tom over at aviewfromthecave and I have been having a bit of blog banter over the last 24 hours, sparked by a Washington Post…

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Activism, Aid, Journalism, NGOs

The alleged power of one

Tom over at aviewfromthecave offers a critique of a recent Washington Post article about a couple, the Hughses, who went on safari in Tanzania and…

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Activism, African Great Lakes, DRC, Elsewhere, Journalism, NGOs

Why Enough will always get Congo “wrong” — and why we should maybe thank them for it

I’m going to go straight to it:  Because advocacy is politics. Advocacy is aspirational; it is rhetorical; and it is manipulative. And none of…

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