Editorial
Impunity and indifference leads to "dramatic deterrioration" in Darfur
11 November 2005 - Adwoa KufuorElections in Tanzania: In search of a principled vote
4 November 2005 - Issa ShivjiReferendum politics will leave the media bruised, bleeding
27 October 2005 - Jerry OkunguRemembering Ken Saro-Wiwa and the struggle for justice in Nigeria
14 October 2005 - Dr Ike Okonta- Gender
Domestication of women’s rights a major challenge
Once 15 African countries have ratified The Protocol To The African Charter On Human and Peoples' Rights On The Rights of Women in Africa, its provisions will have to be included in country-level legislation. This is the next challenge facing the Solidarity for African Women’s Rights Campaign.27 September 2005 - Sarah Mukasa Darfur: No Peace Without International Resolve
19 September 2005 - Darfur Relief and documentation centreMeeting the MDGs in Sub-Suharan Africa
9 September 2005 - Charles MutasaWorld Summit 2005 – fight poverty at the core
6 September 2005 - Jacques DioufUganda's Bujagali Project: a dam bad idea
Despite concerns over political and corporate corruption as well as failures in accountability and transparency the government of Uganda seems set on bulldozing ahead with the planned Bujagali Dam. The dam would destroy the Bujagali Falls on the Nile and affect the livelihoods of about 6,800 people.18 August 2005 - Muramuzi Frank and Oweyegha AfunaduulaWhen the boot is on the other foot
21 July 2005 - Zachary OchiengGovernment of Kenya should declare official position on debt
19 July 2005 - Njuki GithethwaWe need to choose our political model carefully
15 July 2005 - Daudi KintuAfricans on Africa: Governance
13 July 2005 - Rafael MarquesThe Kyoto process: an additional opportunity for the poorest countries?
8 July 2005 - FAO




