Towards an African Policy Framework for Engaging the United States of America (USA)
Concept Note and Call for Book Chapters Monday 08 February 2020 Introduction This concept note follows various discussions between the African Centre for the Study of the US (ACSUS) based at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa, the African Peacebuilding Network
Africa-U.S. Journalism Forum: Civil Society Responses to Disinformation Challenges in Africa
Thanks to Bob and others for having me here today. The National Endowment for Democracy is an independent grantmaking institution dedicated to the growth and strengthening of democratic institutions around the world, and the International Forum for Democratic Studies –
Africa-US Journalism and Media Networking and Academic Forum
Concept Note 26-27 May 2021 Introduction Africa and the United States (US) have long and continuing engagements in the journalism, media, and communications fields. These engagements have included the training of African journalists in American universities and organizations, the presence of traditional and
Reporting Africa-China-US in the Biden Era: Issues, Skills, and Strategies.
This virtual forum aims to impart knowledge concept note lays out a plan for the hosting of a webinar and a series of instructional write ups on how African journalists can cover the trilateral relations between Africa, China, and the
US and China in Africa’s Digital Sphere: Concept Note for The African Governance Papers Journal Articles
Introduction This concept note outlines the road map for the publication of journal articles in a special issue of Good Governance Africa’s “The Africa Governance Papers”. The special issue will be published online in October 2022. Past issues of The Africa
African Diaspora- before and after COVID-19
Click here to view PDF. https://www.projects.88designs.co.za/acsus/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/NEW-DIASPORA-EDITION-PDF_101120.pdf
Old and new African diaspora networks: intersections, distinctions and strategies
Conference concept note 20 – 21 May 2020 Introduction Animated discussions, vibrant debates and strategic policies around diaspora and migrations are as wide-ranging as they are historical and contested. This reflects heterogeneity in concept and practice attendant to past migrations and underlined by
Black history month and African American female pioneers before and during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
BY Amukelani Charmaine Matsilele The establishment of Black History Month occurred after the thirteenth amendment enforced the abolishment of slavery. Black History Month recognizes the central role of African Americans in the history of the U.S. The month is dedicated to
Black History Month: A tribute to the intersections between African American and Africana political thought
Black History Month (BHM), celebrated in February each year, has become a recognised phenomenon in many parts of the world, and Africa is no exception. With its origins in Negro History Week, which was established by historian, author and journalist Carter
US Businesses in Africa
Recognises US companies committed to positively impact the African continent by contributing to socio- economic development while doing business. https://usbusinessinafricaawards.com/