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For the third time in 11 years, Rwanda changed the language used in primary schools Timothy P. Williams - January 24, 2020 Here’s what this means for children, teachers and the nation
Kofi Annan was a strong voice for peace. Rwanda was where he fell short. Timothy Longman - August 20, 2018 Kofi Annan, the first U.N. secretary general from sub-Saharan Africa, died
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Why the experts are worried about Burundi Cara Jones - July 21, 2015 Burundi holds presidential elections today after nearly three months of increasingly
2013 Kenyan General Elections: Pre-Election Report II Joshua Tucker - February 5, 2013 Continuing our series of election reports, we are pleased to welcome
2013 Kenyan Pre-Election Report: The Heat is On Joshua Tucker - November 20, 2012 Continuing our series of election reports, we are pleased to
The Unintended Consequences of an Oil Embargo on Iran Erik Voeten - January 6, 2012 We are delighted to welcome the following guest post by
Libya and the UN Human Rights Council Erik Voeten - May 14, 2010 Yesterday, Libya and several other countries with dreadful human rights