Dr. Stella Nyanzi is to participate in a symposium in Beijing and to present a paper at a conference in Sussex
Stella Nyanzi to participate in the ‘Sexuality without Borders’ symposium in Beijing
Stella Nyanzi to participate in the ‘Sexuality without Borders’ symposium in Beijing
Text of Remarks at the 2ndTana High Level Forum on Security in Africa – Bahr Dar, Ethiopia – 20-21 April, 2013
Mahmood Mamdani, MISR, Kampala
My main point is going to be this: there is a history to organized crime, and there is a politics to it. We need to be aware of both.
History
Organized crime became a global problem during the Cold War. Why?
You are all invited.
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Makerere Institute of Social Research in collaboration with the Department of Literature, Makerere University; in association with Fountain publishers limited will hold a public symposium on the late Chinua Achebe on Saturday, 06 April 2013.
SPEAKERS:
Prof. Mamdani will be presenting a seminar: "Beyond Nuremberg: The Historical Significance of the Post-Apartheid Transition in South Africa" on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 starting at 2:15pm in MISR Seminar room 1.
Attendance will be limited to 60. To reserve a seat, please email: aminah.nalwooga@misr.mak.ac.ug
Makerere Institute of Social Research will hold a panel discussion on the Family Relations Bill, on friday, 05 April 2013.
Panelists:
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Kenya 2013: The ICC Election
Mahmood Mamdani
[Text of talk at the panel discussion on ‘Kenya Elections: 2013’, Makerere Institute of Social Research, Kampala, Uganda, Friday, 8thMarch, 2013.]
Makerere Institute of Social Research will hold a panel discussion on the 2013 Kenya elections, this friday, 08 March 2013.
Panelists:
Moderator:
Date:
Stella Nyanzi will present a paper entitled 'Sexual and Gender Rights' at the Fifth Annual Sexual and Gender-Based Violence/ Persecution Awareness Week organised by the Refugee Law Project of the School of Law at Makerere University (see http://www.refugeelawproject.
'From Sexual Violence in Conflict to Domestic Violence in Peace'.