Ghana Decides, 2012 – the story so far
Here are a few things we know about Ghana’s 2012 elections. It’s going to be close. With 168 of 275 constituencies reporting, incumbent John Mahama… Read More »Ghana Decides, 2012 – the story so far
Here are a few things we know about Ghana’s 2012 elections. It’s going to be close. With 168 of 275 constituencies reporting, incumbent John Mahama… Read More »Ghana Decides, 2012 – the story so far
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For the next three days, MIT is hosting the 2011 MIT-Knight Civic Media Conference. The event showcases the recipients of Knight’s annual News Challenge, and… Read More »Knight News Challenge winners at the MIT-Knight Civic Media Conference
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I’m giving a talk this week to a group focused on telecoms in Africa, so I’ve been catching up on my African telco statistics. In… Read More »Facebook friends = regime instability?
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