APJ@HKS The Africa Policy Journal @ Harvard Kennedy School
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The Africa Policy Journal is a student-run publication of the Harvard Kennedy School. It is the only student-run scholarly journal in the United States dedicated to African policy. Its mission is to promote a rigorous, informed, and influential policy dialogue that is relevant to current and future issues of governance, economics, politics, and society on the African continent. APJ publishes thought-provoking content that provides fresh insights into the most significant opportunities and challenges facing African nations.
Contact the APJ via e-mail at: africa_journal@hks.harvard.edu.
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Susana Edjang on Collateral Benefits Partnership: #APJChat
The Africa Policy Journal is partnering with Collateral Benefits to share stories of Africans about their experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown. In this #APJChat, Editor-In-Chief Ada Ezeokoli speaks with Co-Founder and Co-Editor of Collateral Benefits, Susana Edjang, about her vision for the project and how she hopes to see Africa grow chan change through the experience of the pandemic.
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Interview of Dr. Murangi on the Nama and Herero Genocide
Interview of Dr. Murangi on the Nama and Herero Genocide by The Africa Policy Journal @ Harvard Kennedy School
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Interview: Dr. Albert Zeufack, World Bank’s Chief Economist for Africa
Dr. Albert Zeufack, World Bank’s Chief Economist for Africa, sat with Africa Policy Journal Lead Interview Editor, Mez Belo-Osagie. Dr. Zeufack answered questions on a wide variety of topics including his career path in academia and policy-making, digitization, Africa’s infrastructure gap, and Chinese engagement with the African continent.
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Interview: Jidenna
the Harvard Africa Policy Journal and Harvard African Law Association hosted Jidenna at Harvard Law School. APJ Interview Editor Jacob Omorodion (JD ’20) sat down with Jidenna to discuss his latest album, the 85 to Africa Tour, the “Black Atlantic,” and transnational black identity.