Ufahamu Africa ๐๐
@ufahamuafrica
A podcast about life & politics on the continent. Co-hosted by @dadakim & @BeattyRiedl.
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Imagine other worldly visitors have landed on Earth, trying to learn about and understand Ghana and its politics. Out now from fellows, Fu Asiedu and ami tamakloe: a peopleโs political history and Ghanaian voices about the political present and future. ufahamuafrica.com/2024/03/23/ep-โฆ
Political analyst and media expert dr Metji Makgoba joins fellow Gopolang Botlhokwane to talk about the domestic implications of South Africa's case against Israel at The Hague, and the country's upcoming elections. Listen now, wherever you get your podcasts! ufahamuafrica.com/2024/03/30/ep-โฆ
Today we have a timely French-language episode on #Senegal and the country's newly elected president. Listen now to the conversation between fellow Expรฉdit Ologou and political analyst Mamadou Seck of the Natural Resource Governance Institute. ufahamuafrica.com/2024/04/13/ep-โฆ
Itโs never too late to pay attention to what is happening in Sudan. Today's episode features our interview with Nisrin Elamin (Nisrin Elamin) from last year about the conflict. https://ufahamuafrica/2024/04/20/ep-197-nisrin-elamin-on-the-conflict-in-sudan-rerun/
In the last few years, militaries have carried out coups in numerous African countries. Does this signify the beginning of a much broader โcoup epidemic?โ Ufahamu cohost kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social) discusses with Ken Opalo on this episode from Good Authority. ufahamuafrica.com/2024/05/04/gooโฆ
Bonus episode! We share a new article from Good Authority: "Despite Africaโs digital media boom, huge access gaps persist" written by Jeff Conroy-Krutz, Komi Amewunou, and Kelechi Amakoh. Read by kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social). ufahamuafrica.com/2024/05/11/gooโฆ
Grateful to our Afrobarometer colleagues for writing this -- and to Ufahamu Africa ๐๐ for sharing it with their listeners.
Now the corrected link to this week's episode -- an interview with Dr. Carolyn E. Holmes about next week's elections in #SouthAfrica (skip to 24'00 to hear her interview w/host kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social)): buzzsprout.com/1843379/151360โฆ
Super pleased to have had the opportunity to contribute to Good Authority 's set of pieces on next week's South African elections. Here's my talk with kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social) : goodauthority.org/news/parties-pโฆ
If you liked this week's episode with Dr. Carolyn E. Holmes, you probably would like/learn from reading her recent interview in Good Authority: goodauthority.org/news/parties-pโฆ And ICYMI, you can hear her talk w/kim yi dionne (@dadakim.bsky.social) here (skip to 24'00): ufahamuafrica.com/2024/05/25/ep-โฆ
Happy 200 episodes of Ufahamu Africa!! We're excited to bring you a mashup with Kellogg Institute's Global Stage podcast about the return of military coups in Africa. Thanks to Rasheed Ibrahim for a great conversation with Joseph Asunka and our own Rachel Beatty Riedl. ufahamuafrica.com/2024/06/01/ep-โฆ
Afrobarometer CEO Joseph Asunka (Joseph Asunka) joins the 200th episode of the Ufahamu Africa (Ufahamu Africa ๐๐) podcast to discuss the surge in military coups in Africa. This episode draws insights from the recent Global Democracy Conference organised by Kellogg Institute
Joseph Asunka directeur d'Afrobarometer dans le 200e รฉpisode du podcast Ufahamu Africa ๐๐ pour discuter de la recrudescence des coups d'รtat en Afrique. Cet รฉpisode s'inspire de la rรฉcente confรฉrence sur la #dรฉmocratie mondiale organisรฉe par Kellogg Institute. ๐ bit.ly/4e4loyk
A true honor and pleasure to work with you, Rachel Beatty Riedl. Happy 200th episode! ๐ฅ
We have a special French-language episode this week with Mamadou Ismaรฏla Konatรฉ (Mamadou Ismaila KONATE)! In an interview with fellow Expรฉdit Ologou, Konatรฉ argues that democracy should and will survive. ufahamuafrica.com/2024/06/15/ep-โฆ
Partnering with Ufahamu Africa ๐๐, our second episode features Rasheed Ibrahim interviewing Joseph Asunka (Afrobarometer) & Rachel Beatty Riedl (Cornell University) about military coups/military rule and democracy in Africa. open.spotify.com/episode/0kN29dโฆ
Tedd Moya Mose (Tedd), legal professional & Oxford Martin fellow ECI, Univ of Oxford, talks with fellow Basil Ibrahim for ep. 202 about sustainable energy systems & the dilemmas of developmental aspirations that remain tethered to carbon intensive pathways. ufahamuafrica.com/2024/06/22/ep-โฆ
Nonresident fellows Fu Asiedu & ami tamakloe discuss the anti-LGBT bill in Ghana and convene a roundtable of Ghanaians discussing the realities of everyday life under this bill, which has been under review in the courts. Listen now: ufahamuafrica.com/2024/06/29/ep-โฆ