More Women, but at What Cost? The Pitfalls of Reserved Seats...
On 9 August, Kenyans went to the polls for landmark general elections that featured the highest ever number of women candidates, resulting...
What next for Kenya after the 2022 general elections?
What does William Ruto's victory in the 2022 general elections mean for Kenya? Is Kenyan democracy stronger after the Supreme Court's verdict?...
WATCH! Interview with the Carter Centre’s Ben Graham Jones on their...
The Carter Centre released its preliminary report on the Kenyan Presidential Election 2022 on 8 September 2022. The expert mission focussed primarily...
Kenyan Election 2022: What next after the Supreme Court verdict?
Democracy in Africa is delighted to announce the fifth joint webinar with the fantastic Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa of...
INTERVIEW! Whistleblowers: Angels, Villains, Or Bloody Fools?
DiA is pleased to announce a new collaboration with long-term reader and friend of the website, Stephen Kamugasa, whose interviews and podcasts...
The impact of poor governance on support for democracy: A reflection...
Historically, the societal landscape of South Africa has been defined by polarisation across the lines of race, income, and class. Under the...
Angola’s 2022 election: The more things change the more they stay...
Angolans go to the polls on 24 August to vote in parliamentary elections. The leader of the party with the most seats in...
Sexual exploitation by UN peacekeepers in DRC: the impact on fatherless...
"My father left my mother while she was pregnant – she gave birth when he had already left. People call me “daughter...
Fact checking claims of rigging in Kenya’s 2022 presidential election +...
Note: this is a copy of @fromagehomme's Twitter thread here. For official fact checking organisations see @AfricaCheck_KE, @BBCFactCheck, @pigafirimbi and @debunkdotmedia. For...
WATCH: African MPs – Out of touch elites or put upon...
Watch the fourth joint webinar of the Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa at the University of Cape Town...
What next for UK-Africa relations after Brexit?