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פודקאסט מבית היוצר של מרכז אפריקה ע"ש תמר גולן באוניברסיטת בן גוריון עם שחר ליבנה ועמרי עובדיה
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Africast is the Tamar Golan Africa Center's official podcast, produced by Shahar Livne & Omri Ovadia. Africast aims to produce content about the history, culture, economics, and politics of the African continent.
Credits:
The Tamar Golan Africa Center
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
BGU Radio
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The History of Corruption in Nigeria
Let's talk about corruption in Africa. What is the corruption index? How does it affect daily life in Africa? And what is the story of corruption in Nigeria?
This episode is part of a podcast series from the course "Economic, Politics, and Society in 20th Century in Africa" by Dr. Ushehwedu Kufakurinani.
Recorded and hosted by: Chen Sara Mordechai and Sikiru Abiona Yussuff
Additional research by: Fardosa Mustafa Abdi
Edited by: Shahar Livne
Music: Artlist.io
Special thanks to BGU Radio & The Tamar Golan Africa Center
Find more about the M.A in African Studies at BGU here - https://bit.ly/3IxN7Hv. -
The Crisis in Mozambique: A Tragedy of Endowment, Resource Curse and Greed
Stephen Chikohomero talks with Olubunmi Kemi Samuel-Adeyemi, two students from the M.A in African Studies at BGU, about the Cabo Delgado conflict in Northern Mozambique. What are the origins of the crisis? How does it relate to natural resources? Who are the main players? And how does it affect the local population? Join us for another episode of Africast.
This episode is part of a podcast series from the course "Economic, Politics, and Society in 20th Century in Africa" by Dr. Ushehwedu Kufakurinani.
Recorded and hosted by: Stephen Chikohomero, Olubunmi Kemi Samuel-Adeyemi, and Revital Naveh Kaufman
Additional research by: Florentina Shimoni
Edited by: Shahar Livne and Omri Ovadia
Music: Mozambique - Frelimo Freedom Songs
Special thanks to BGU Radio & The Tamar Golan Africa Center
Find more about the M.A in African Studies at BGU here - https://bit.ly/3IxN7Hv. -
Climate Migration in Darfur
From climate change to the Darfur refugee crisis; How does the climate crisis affect migration and increase violence conflicts in Sub-Sahara Africa? Join a discussion by three students from Zimbabwe, Israel, and Nigeria, studying at the M.A in African Studies at BGU.
This episode is part of a podcast series from the course "Economic, Politics, and Society in 20th Century in Africa" by Dr. Ushehwedu Kufakurinani.
Recorded and hosted by: Shir Freiman, Chengetai Musikavanhu, and Chukwudi Matthew Anuforo
Edited by: Shahar Livne and Omri Ovadia
Music: Artlist.io
Special thanks to BGU Radio & The Tamar Golan Africa Center
Find more about the M.A in African Studies at BGU here - https://bit.ly/3IxN7Hv. -
Women's Involvement in Politics in Africa
What are women's representation rates in parliament and legislative assemblies in Africa? Join us to find the answer and check how the quota system affects women acquiring positions of power, with a particular emphasis on Rwanda and Nigeria.
This episode is part of a podcast series from the course "Economic, Politics, and Society in 20th Century in Africa" by Dr. Ushehwedu Kufakurinani.
Recorded and hosted by: Gali Kinkulkin, Solomon Unimke Ayanbeshishie, Winnie Nakatudde, and Francisco Achwoka
Edited by: Shahar Livne
Music: Artlist.io
Special thanks to BGU Radio & The Tamar Golan Africa Center
Find more about the M.A in African Studies at BGU here - https://bit.ly/3IxN7Hv. -
Identity Politics and Political Violence in South Sudan
Join Dorcas Iyabo Adewale, Michael Abimbola Bakare, and Charity Aipikor Esenu, students from the M.A in African Studies at BGU, for a discussion with Daniel Monoja, a citizen of South Sudan, about identities, politics, violence, and the forthcoming democratic election in South Sudan.
This episode is part of a podcast series from the course "Economic, Politics, and Society in 20th Century in Africa" by Dr. Ushehwedu Kufakurinani.
Recorded and hosted by: Dorcas Iyabo Adewale, Michael Abimbola Bakare, and Charity Aipikor Esenu
Additional research by: Orli Shoshana Lesser
Edited by: Shahar Livne
Music: Artlist.io
Special thanks to Mr. Daniel Monoja, BGU Radio, and The Tamar Golan Africa Center
Find more about the M.A in African Studies at BGU here - https://bit.ly/3IxN7Hv. -
Pan-Africanism is still alive, True or False?
Is the ideology of Pan-Africanism still relevant today? Our discussion today is an attempt to understand Pan-Africanism in contemporary times. We set out to see if Pan-Africanism as an ideology is still alive by interviewing people from across the continent.
This episode is part of a podcast series from the course "Economic, Politics, and Society in 20th Century in Africa" by Dr. Ushehwedu Kufakurinani.
Recorded and hosted by: Ohad Grossman, David Precious Kim, and Lawrencia Abla Amartey
Edited by: Shahar Livne
Music: Artlist.io
Dr. Arikana Chihombori – Has the Hardest Questions yet to United Nations?
Special thanks to all our interviewees; Mr. Yeboah, Mr. Nyakudya, Ms. Esenu, and Mr. Kays, to BGU Radio, and The Tamar Golan Africa Center
Find more about the M.A in African Studies at BGU here - https://bit.ly/3IxN7Hv.