Cannabis Africana Project
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The Cannabis Africana: Drugs and Development in Africa project is an international collaboration between the Universities of Bristol and Cape Town.
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https://cannabisafricana.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/ 27-09-2021 09:51:06
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Wonderful to see these #watfordfc staff shirts from the Club shop helping a team in rural #Zimbabwe Thank you Watford Football Club Do Not Scratch Your Eyes Watford FC Podcast 🐝
Dr Dumisani Kutywayo officially opens the Cannabis Policy workshop, by Kutsaga Research, in partnership with University of Bristol Frank Magama Obert Jiri MinofLands,Agric,Fisheries,Water&Rural Development Tobacco Industry & Marketing Board Francis Agricultural Marketing Authority Kumbirai Ivyne Mateva, Ph.D Tobacco Reporter Zimbabwe Tobacco Association Zimbabwean Tobacco Enthusiast Cannabis Africana Project
Great to see these kits helping players in #Chiredzi #Zimbabwe Thank you to Nottinghamforest Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest Academy
Workshop starting now Clemence Rusenga
Check out for Cannabis Africana Project's newly published article in the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development.
Find below link to our recently published article on cannabis legalisation in Zimbabwe, titled: 'Business as usual? Cannabis legalisation and agrarian change in Zimbabwe' tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Cannabis Africana Project Transform Drug Policy Foundation @NeilCMCarrier @gklantschnig Illicit Economies & Development
Find below our recently published article titled: 'Beyond Africa and the War on Drugs: Reassessing Drug Markets Research and Policy' jied.lse.ac.uk/articles/10.31… Cannabis Africana Project @NeilCMCarrier @gklantschnig International Journal of Drug Policy Transform Drug Policy Foundation DrugsDevHub Illicit Economies & Development
Has African #drugpolicy shifted beyond the #WarOnDrugs in the recent decade? 🌍 Neil Carrier, Clemence Rusenga & @gklantschnig study investigates the continent’s drug market and policy transformation since 2012 👇🧵
Good to see these kits donated by Cambridge United FC and Reading FC helping these teams in #Chiredzi #Zimbabwe Many thanks to both clubs for their ongoing support #CambridgeUtdFC #readingfc @EFLTrust
Just came from a successful research collaboration trip in Binga, Zimbabwe, with Kumbirai Ivyne Mateva, Ph.D. Thanks to Cannabis Africana Project and Kutsaga Research for supporting the fieldwork which generated rich data like never before. Watch the space for updates. @gklantschnig @NeilCMCarrier
Exploring the cultures of #cannabis consumption with Kumbirai Ivyne Mateva, Ph.D in Binga, Zimbabwe, during our recent fieldwork. Was good to get the real Tonga pipe which we only knew through photos. @gklantschnig @NeilCMCarrier Kutsaga Research
Cannabis Africana Project trips allow us to contribute to grassroot football development as we travel with football kits for donation, all thanks to Tomson Chauke and KitAid's support. Our recent soccer tournament in #Chiredzi, #Zimbabwe featured #GhettoCity& #KatekoFC.
Cannabis Africana Project Tomson Chauke KitAid Also donated the Reading FC jersey to the local school team, Machoka Primary School.
Find below article by Columbus Mavhunga Columbus S. Mavhunga of Voice of America on the Cannabis industry in #Zimbabwe. voanews.com/a/zimbabwe-gov… With contribution from Cannabis Africana Project team. Cannabis Africana Project @NeilCMCarrier @gklantschnig West Africa Drug Policy Network Kutsaga Research UoBris PolicyStudies Kumbirai Ivyne Mateva, Ph.D
Please make sure you join us next Tuesday in Bristol for this! We'll be standing together to call for safer drug laws with our Anyone's Child: Families for Safer Drug Control campaign. Come along for what promises to be a lovely time 💛 11-1 PM | 25/06/24 anyoneschild.org/bristol-action…
Find below link to Neil Carrier @NeilCMCarrier's article published in The Conversation on debates on the recent ban on khat in Mombasa County, Kenya. You can access it via Cannabis Africana Project's page : cannabisafricana.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/06/27/kha… OR, via theconversation.com/khat-in-kenya-… @gklantschnig
Find below summary of our Zimbabwe policy workshop co-hosted with Kutsaga Research on 24 Oct 2023. Co-production of policy knowledge and alternatives is central to Cannabis Africana project cannabisafricana.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/06/27/can… Kumbirai Ivyne Mateva, Ph.D @NeilCMCarrier Clemence Rusenga