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Dearest esteemed colleagues, honourable members of ‘THE’ noble profession, Judges of our revered Courts, I write this intimate missive to you -one lawyer to another. You have an onerous task; TO CHANGE SOCIETY FOR THE BETTER. In fulfilling that role…

Egypt: Democracy in Action
During the 2011 Egyptian revolution, the impact of 20+ years of vital core support from Global Fund for Women played out in a big way. It helped build strong networks of womena€?s rights activists in the Middle East and North Africa, enabling women like Hoda and Mozn Hassan to mobilize quickly and lead during turbulent times. Today, these are the networks demanding democracy in their country today and standing against rape and violence as an intimidation tactic.

Day Under the Egyptian Sun
Late on 3 July, a number of civics in Egypt including the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies described the mass uprising as a€?tantamount to a genuine popular referendum by which the majority of Egyptians rejected all policies seeking to undermine rights and liberties in the name of empowering a single political faction to monopolise state institutions, undermine the rule of law and judicial bodies, disregard court orders, harass and prosecute political opponents, and restrict the media and freedom of opinion and expression.a€?
An African Election – pulling back from the brink [Video]
From Dynamic Africa The 2008 presidential elections in Ghana, West Africa, serve as a backdrop for this feature documentary that looks behind-the-scenes at the complex, political machinery of a third world democracy struggling to legitimize itself to its first world…

My Zimbabwean Sheroes: Jestina Mukoko
I believe everyone has at some point watched a movie in which all your muscles are bundled up in tension. You are not sure which way the pendulum is going to swing, will the hero/heroine escape unscathed or will he/she…
Maybe we need an ECOWAS in Southern Africa
Military governments found their most marked expression on the African continent recording an unprecedented eighty-five violent coups and rebellions from the time of the Egyptian revolution in 1952 until 1998.Seventy-eight of these took place between 1961 and 1997. Undoubtedly, West…

Senegal: Intersection of politics and music
In the continuing African election series, I ?discuss the intersection of politics and music in Senegal with Senegalese activists and artists. Listen to the show here?
Not a pretty picture: A short documentary on Nigeria
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From Lifting Liberia to Lifting Liberians: Second Term Challenges for Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
?Born in Monrovia, Liberia, Robtel Neajai Pailey is an activist/writer who spent her formative years in Washington, D.C. ?Robtel moved to Liberia in July 2007 to work in the Office of the President, Republic of Liberia, as special assistant for…

Interview with the cast of Pray the Devil Back to Hell
“Pray the Devil Back to Hell” Robtel Pailey interviews the cast and members of the production team. The film is available in full on PBS along with four other films in the series “Women War and Peace“. Listen here

On the condition of Nigeria by Nigeriansa€|.
Three excellent insightful articles by Nigerians on Nigeria with my brief comments. “People In The Niger Delta Now Recognize That Jonathan Is A Waste Of Time” — Isaac Osuoka Issac Osuoka is a long time environmental and social justice activist…

Of course; they have a lot to hide!
When I first heard this piece of news I was shocked, then I became angry and then I turned defiant and decided that I would chart my own destiny. The piece of news is that out of the 192 member…
Johnson Sirleaf and Gbowee represent the resilience of Liberian women, of African women, of women the world
I doubt many are surprised that Leymah Gbowee has won the Nobel Peace Prize. The same cannot be said of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Accusations range from corruption to mismanagement – nothing new for political leaders. What stands out for me…

Nigerian women protest in Abuja
Nigerian women in Abuja protesting against the post election violence in the north of the country. Nigerian women have always at the forefront of anti-violence protest in the country. Last year hundreds women from the Jos region gathered in Abuja…

Social media in Nigeria’s 2011 elections
Rosemary A Ajayi has been directly involved with the monitoring of social media during Nigeria’s elections. She sent this report last evening. Nigeria’s 2011 general elections are high up on the list of my ‘most anticipated events’. For the first…
Community guide for Nigeria elections
Stakeholders Democracy have published this excellent guide to monitoring the April elections. The guide can be downloaded here. We have prepared a community guide to the 2011 elections which we hope will be shared and adapted by all of those…

Nigeria 2011 – Moving beyond jagajaga
Unlike previous years, the 2011 Nigerian elections are being subject to far greater scrutiny than ever before. Independent media, Nigerian bloggers / Twitterers, pro-democracy and voter registration groups are closely monitoring the election process. The Nigeria Election Coalition is an…
Michel Martelly exposed as Stealth Duvalierist
Excellent article by Jeb Sprague on what lies behind the hype of Michel Martelly – stealth Duvalierst In the media coverage of Haiti’s ongoing electoral crisis, presidential candidate Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly, whom ruling Unity party candidate Jude C??lestin edged…
Haiti: Election observations
I am ?in Haiti for the next four weeks and will be sending regular updates to Pambazuka.? During my stay I will be meeting with women community organizers and members of youth groups with a view to documenting their work….
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