Bombs and Blogs in Addis Ababa
A year ago, Meles Zenawi was being celebrated as part of a generation of “new African leaders”, cracking down on corruption, expanding democracy and leading… Read More »Bombs and Blogs in Addis Ababa
A year ago, Meles Zenawi was being celebrated as part of a generation of “new African leaders”, cracking down on corruption, expanding democracy and leading… Read More »Bombs and Blogs in Addis Ababa
Blogcritics.org: Financing Water for All Sampsa’s analysis of recent multilateral reports on water access and privatization (tags: developingworld water) Black Looks: Freedom to abuse Sokari… Read More »links for 2006-03-25
I guess they noticed. A good friend in China – who signs his emails “my mouth is blocked in China” – tells me that the… Read More »Censorship is the sincerest form of flattery
For the last several days, rumors have been circulating in the Belarus blogosphere that the unprecedented protests in October Square in Minsk wouldn’t be allowed… Read More »Protests in Minsk: Nice while it lasted
DNA Cousins My DNA cousins – a bunch of guys I share a Y chromosome with – have set up a blog. What do you… Read More »links for 2006-03-24
I’m giving a talk in a couple of months at Netsquared, a conference about technology and the nonprofit sector. As a recent refugee from the… Read More »From representing to pointing: some thoughts on the future of advocacy