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Communication Is Not an Afterthought: A Sector Reflection on Social Impact
Communication is widely recognised as essential to social impact work. Yet across the sector, there remains a growing gap between the work being done and the audiences that actually encounter it. Illustrative image. Source: Pixabay (Alexas Fotos). Most funded social impact projects include dissemination plans, visibility requirements, and reporting obligations. In theory, communication is built into project design. In practice, however, it is often constrained by structural a
Racheal Ikulagba
Feb 122 min read


Rethinking Collaboration in African Diaspora Communities:Lessons for Collective Growth
Across the African diaspora, conversations about empowerment, visibility, and integration are becoming increasingly prominent. Yet one critical factor often remains underexplored: the quality of collaboration within our own communities. Illustrative image. Credit: creative commons History reminds us that collective effort has always been central to African progress. As Kwame Nkrumah famously stated, “If we are to create the Africa we want, unity is our greatest strength.” Whi
Racheal Ikulagba
Jan 222 min read


Being shocked is no longer enough, Maltese institutions hate and mistreat black people
Another shocking video, a usual pattern: officials physically abusing a black man, while he is lying on the road, unarmed, not...

Regine Nguini
Nov 16, 20222 min read


Discriminated people cannot divorce the society that wishes to exclude them
“A couple that can no longer stands each other’s annoying habits can divorce and live happy separate lives. For people suffering daily...

Regine Nguini
Apr 7, 20223 min read


African migrants in Malta: An uncertain daily life in a hostile world
On the eve of the Pontiff's announced trip to Malta during which he will visit a centre for asylum seekers, discussions are taking place...

Regine Nguini
Mar 7, 20223 min read


The imperialist idea of “Give me your culture to make it better”
Cultural exchanges have existed since the ancient years. Silk routes, diasporic communities, travelers and trade were the key ways with which ancient civilizations interchanged elements, materials, food, languages and ideas. So, it is a natural corollary that countries and civilizations are culturally influenced by others. However, depending on the way that these cultures, behaviours and customs are used, the exchange can become more problematic rather than constructive. Phot

Afroditi Konstantopoulou
Oct 26, 20214 min read


"The skin color has become a border"
"The skin color has become a border", said Achille Mbembe, the renowned philosopher and academic who joined the " FreedomCommission" in defense of the unjust case of Amara, Kader and Abdalla -known as the the ElHiblu 3 - three young men under trial in Malta, whose crime has been to resist push back in Libya - a place of well-documented tortures and abuse of human rights against migrants. As an African woman in Europe, subjected to all sorts of discriminations because o
Regine Psaila
Oct 24, 20212 min read


Micro-racism or racism?
When you go out at night for a drink, make sure you are accompanied by a friend or friends, at least three
Livingstone Ngetuny
Aug 12, 20215 min read


Is immigration a crisis or an engineered plan?
Looking at the European society today, we can witness a massive change in term of composure. The European population has a higher...
Arraya
Jun 19, 20186 min read
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