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Quênia, a joia da África Oriental

         Bem-vinda ao Quênia, a joia da África Oriental! Situado ao longo da linha do equador, o...

What can the female protagonism of the Kabira community tell...

The prominence of women from the Kabira community in raising and supporting their children combines care practices with political action. However, this female role is not at all romantic: it is a social construction.

After all, is Africa a country?

No, Africa is not a country — it's a continent. And, contrary to what many people think, it is not a homogeneous region inhabited by a single people.

Environmental racism: which people suffer most from disasters?

Racism stems from a simple (and sad) calculation: the more people are excluded from their socioeconomic context, the greater their chance of suffering from environmental disasters.

Why is female empowerment a collective noun?

Far beyond a t-shirt phrase, female empowerment is an important tool for rethinking feminism. That's why it must always be...

4 tips for those who want to do volunteer work...

This article aims to reflect on what voluntary work is and, especially, to indicate a path for those who want to do this type of work but do not know where to start.

How (and why) do you see Africa?

Note: Text written by Karoline Tubben - kvstubben@gmail.com The first – and oldest – answer attributes responsibility to colonialism. It...

On destination and partnership: Project Três and Hai Africa

It all started with some exchanges of messages via Facebook. I remember meeting Mari, founder of Hai Africa, seeing her...