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Kuami Eugene

Ghana

Singer,  record producer
lynxghana.com/artistes/kuami-eugene/

Kwame Eugene

Singer, Record producer

Aesthetic
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Professional Contact

Helene Maria Kyed

Anthropologist, Peace and Conflict  studies, Danish Institute for International Studies.

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Danish Institute forInternational Studies, Strandgade 56,1401 Copenhagen K, Denmark

hmkyed@gmail.com  or

hmk@diis.dk

Kyed Helene Maria

Kyed, Helene Maria
February 14, 2023

Anthropologist, Peace and Conflict studies, Danish Institute for International Studies.

Religious/Spritual

Kyed, Helene Maria, and Lars Buur."Introduction: Traditional authority and democratization in Africa." In State Recognition and Democratization in Sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 1-28. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2007.

The authors explore the factors accounting for the convergence between formal recognition of traditional authority and democratization in Africa. The authors argue that the current ambiguous nature of the relationship between traditional leaders and postcolonial states can be traced to the nature of colonial systems of governance (direct and indirect rule) which incorporated traditional leaders as an extension of colonial regimes to enable them extract human and natural resources. The authors also argue that the renewed interest in traditional authority arose from the 1990s. They attribute this to tradition’s contact with modernization. Subsequently the institution has also found new ways of asserting their relevance by carrying out some state functions within the local political settings, such as dispensing informal justice and community policing to mention a few. This can be viewed as competition with the modern state whilst others view their role as complementing the state at places out of its reach. The authors conclude that traditional authority remains the main expression of indigenous cultural, social and political expressions for many African societies, Therefore, there is the need for the modern state to recognize and incorporate them in order to gain control of its citizenry as this can provide stability and improve governance and development most especially with respect to decentralizing its policies.

Kyed, Helene Maria, and Lars Buur. "Introduction: Traditional authority and democratization in Africa."

Kyed, Helene Maria, and Lars Buur.
2007

The authors explore the factors accounting for the convergence between formal recognition of traditional authority and democratization in Africa.

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LOLWE

Literary magazine

Kenya
lolwe.org
Description:

Lolwe is a Pan-African literary magazine that publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, photography, and literary criticism. Founded in January 2020 by Troy Onyango, the magazine has a focus on amplifying the work by writers, poets and visual artists from Africa, Caribbean and the Black diaspora. Lolwe aims to publish more work by Black creatives as this is a way to ensure greater visibility for stories by Black people and to give a platform and space for the “Black imagination.”

LOLWE

LOLWE, Kenya

Aesthetic
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Labonte, Melissa T. "From patronage to peacebuilding? Elite capture and governance from below in Sierra Leone", African Affairs, Volume 111, Issue 442, January 2012, Pages 90–115, https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adr073

Sierra Leoneans have long seen their governance institutions as unresponsive and inefficient. Following the civil war, the government adopted a plan of fiscal, administrative, and political decentralization to mitigate widespread corruption, enhance accountability, and reverse the over-concentration of central authority in Freetown. The key institutions of decentralization, the chieftaincy system and local councils, play important but uneven decision-making, management, and implementation roles, making the process prone to elite capture. This article analyses the peacebuilding implications resulting from variation in strategies to counter elite capture in decentralization. It argues that the UN's variation of this approach, which focuses on relations between elites, has yielded few positive results. A second variation, employed mainly by international and national non-governmental organizations (NGOs), focuses on rebalancing asymmetries between elites and non-elites, and has been more effective in sensitizing non-elites to demand good governance and accountability. The challenges of redressing power imbalances between chiefdom actors and non-elites remain, and in addition to continued, robust oversight of local councils, the chieftaincy system requires deeper reforms to guard against further marginalization of non-elites and to achieve liberal peacebuilding goals.

Source: Article's abstract

Labonte, Melissa T. From patronage to peacebuilding?

This article analyses the peacebuilding implications resulting from variation in strategies to counter elite capture in decentralization. It argues that the UN's variation of this approach, which focuses on relations between elites, has yielded few positive results. A second variation, employed mainly by international and national non-governmental organizations (NGOs), focuses on rebalancing asymmetries between elites and non-elites, and has been more effective in sensitizing non-elites to demand good governance and accountability.

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Philippe Lacôte

Director

Sector: Cinema
Level of influence: International
https://en.unifrance.org/directories/person/342299/philippe-lacote

Lacôte Philippe

Director, Cinema

Aesthetic
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Lagos Fashion Week (LagosFW)

Event

Lagos, Nigeria
lagosfashionweek.ng
Description:

As a leading fashion event on the African fashion calendar, LagosFW leads the way with initiatives that support, strengthens and develop the fashion industry.

Lagos Fashion Week (LagosFW)

Lagos Fashion Week (LagosFW), Lagos, Nigeria

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