The IIJD has continued to monitor the reform in Kenya and this constitutes an update on the situation. The process in Kenya could help guide the transition currently going on in Tunisia and Egypt.
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The current make up of the Eritrean Judiciary is a major road block in terms of the country’s future development.
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The August 2011 IIJD newsletter updates and highlights on recent events briefly presenting the current state of affairs of Africa.
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The World Bank (and the IFC), instead of protecting the livelihoods of the most vulnerable, is acting more like a broker for large international agribusinesses and corrupt governments, working to refo
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Had it not been for Tunisia, many argue that the Arab Spring that swept throughout the Middle East would not have occurred. Discontent over unemployment and oppression had reached a boiling point….
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The Alaouite Dynasty has been ruling Morocco in some capacity since the 17th century. Since gaining independence in March of 1956…...
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The July 2011 IIJD newsletter update is composed of short paragraphs that highlight event recent Africa’s events or briefly present the current State of Affairs of African countries.
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Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni has slowly but surely sacrificed the democratic principles, Ugandans’ well-being and his country to remain in power.
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