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Alex O Awiti is the Vice Provost and director of the East Africa Institute at…
The EAT- Lancet Commission report on Food, Planet, Health that was released on January 17…
Alex O Awiti director of the East Africa Institute at Aga Khan University Scottish economist…
Knight Frank estimates that African millionaires will rise by 53 per cent to 258,000 in…
Excerpt: There is frustration at many levels. Many, including the World Bank and the African…
On September 30, this past Saturday, I attended the inaugural Annual Early-Career Health Researchers’ Symposium.…
Source: The Citizen Tanzania, by By John Namkwahe Dar es Salaam. The National Tanzania Scale…
Edmund Burke, 18th century political theorist and philosopher wrote; “Tell me what are the prevailing…
A survey conducted by the East African Institute of the Aga Khan University showed that between 68 and 90 per cent of East Africa’s youth held positive views about democracy
The young cities project sought to involve the youth in understanding what East African cities would look like in the future
The East Africa Dialogue Series is a regionally-focused public engagement initiative of the East African Institute of the Aga Khan University
We often imagine the future as some misty, remote untouchable horizon.
A large reservoir of young and corruptible electorate could undermine competitive democracy and make political leadership a preserve of wealthy oligarchs and their financiers.
The Kenyan Youth Survey Report conducted by Aga Khan University showed that 50 per cent of the youth believe it does not matter how one makes money as long as one does not end up in jail.