Cote d’Ivoire lurches towards civil war
Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) was West Africa’s economic success story in the early 1990s. When I lived in Ghana in 1993-4, Ivory Coast was where… Read More »Cote d’Ivoire lurches towards civil war
Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) was West Africa’s economic success story in the early 1990s. When I lived in Ghana in 1993-4, Ivory Coast was where… Read More »Cote d’Ivoire lurches towards civil war
My friend Bruno Giussani has just made me feel better that I didn’t receive an invitation to the World Economic Forum in Davos this year.… Read More »“Blogging” Davos
Elijah Zarwan, an American human rights activist who lives in Cairo, has been following the protest by Sudanese refugees against discrimination and mistreatment in Egpyt,… Read More »Elijah on Sudanese refugees in Cairo
And this is why comments rock. I wrote the other day about a translation of the 23rd Psalm into Nigerian pidgin. Robbie Honerkamp, a US-based… Read More »How blog comments can eat your morning
“If you would not be forgotten As soon as you are dead and rotten either write things worth reading or do things worth the writing.”… Read More »Happy Birthday, Ben!
It’s Dan Gillmor’s first day as a Berkman Fellow, and many members of the extended Berkman family have come out to welcome him to the… Read More »Berkman welcomes Dan Gillmor