Congo 101, or "Can't you clap?"
This has got to be the best quote yet to run in anyone’s Congo stories. From Stephanie McCrummen, who has been doing stellar work…
Read MoreThis has got to be the best quote yet to run in anyone’s Congo stories. From Stephanie McCrummen, who has been doing stellar work…
Read MoreSorry, friends and strangers, about the delay on comment posting. First it was a tech problem, and then a problem of my own time,…
Read MoreFor all the information swirling around about Congo these days, this map is interesting. It’s from Ushahidi, which means “testimony” in Swahili, a site…
Read MoreIn the last few days, I’ve come across some fantastic blogs focused on Africa, and I thought I’d share a few of my findings….
Read MoreHere’s an interesting elegy to the One Laptop Per Child project, the much-lauded initiative of Nicholas Negroponte to bring computers to the world’s poor….
Read More“Gender Observatory established in Rwanda” (It’s actually not that interesting; the government is establishing a department to watch the mainstreaming of gender and the…
Read MoreIn my defense, my computer screen is broken, and even if I’d wanted to spell check, I couldn’t actually see that particular word behind…
Read MoreIn case you were desperate to read the story I posted the wrong link for, here it is: “Rwanda-Congo move isolates UN mission” This…
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Last week’s deployment of Rwandan troops to fight rebels in Congo caught the 17,000-strong UN mission by surprise. KIGALI, RWANDA — Deploying a mere…
Read MoreIn the last week, everything here has changed. Rwanda and Congo, former enemies, are the statecraft version of best buddies. Congo invited Rwandan troops…
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