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[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talk/corneille_ewango_is_a_hero_of_the_congo_forest.html Botanist Corneille Ewango] talks about his work at the Okapi Faunal Reserve in the Congo Basin -- and his heroic work protecting it from poachers, miners and raging civil wars (TEDtalk).
 
[http://www.ted.com/index.php/talk/corneille_ewango_is_a_hero_of_the_congo_forest.html Botanist Corneille Ewango] talks about his work at the Okapi Faunal Reserve in the Congo Basin -- and his heroic work protecting it from poachers, miners and raging civil wars (TEDtalk).
  
In this five minute [http://www.ted.com/ TEDTalk], William Kamkwamba, a 14 year old African discusses how he built windmill [http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com/williamkamkwamba/  video]
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In this five minute [http://www.ted.com/ TEDTalk], William Kamkwamba, a 14 year old African discusses how he built windmill [http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com/williamkamkwamba/  video]  Here's a later and longer [http://www.ted.com/talks/william_kamkwamba_how_i_harnessed_the_wind.html Tedtalk]
  
 
[http://www.ted.com/index.php/themes/africa_the_next_chapter.html Other TEDtalks on Africa]
 
[http://www.ted.com/index.php/themes/africa_the_next_chapter.html Other TEDtalks on Africa]

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News

News about Africa from Grist

Currently, there is a humanitarian emergency in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a failed state with a long-running civil war, fuelled by factions trying to control resources such as diamonds and the coltan in our cell phones, laptops and game consoles. Systematic rape is happnening on an enormous scale. The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo here is an audio interview with Robin Pennn Warren and others (1/09). Harden in the course reader provides background (updated info on Congo Gorillas here),background on current civil war in DR Congo.


UCSC Library Resources

African Studies Research Guide A good starting point


Database:

Africa-Wide: NiPAD Available online to UCSC students, faculty, and staff. UCSC access is limited to one concurrent user. Searachable database of information on all aspects of Africa. Topics covered include politics, history, economics, business, mining, natural sciences, environment, development, social issues, anthropology, literature, language, law, music, and tourism. Sources include books, journal and magazine articles, radio and television broadcasts, newspapers, pamphlets, maps, reports, theses and music recordings. Subject area(s): Humanities, Social Sciences.

Maps

UN map of Africa showing effects of Global Warming.


General Websites

Africa Policy Information Center

Bibliography


Video

Charlie Rose is an excellent PBS interview series. Here, for example, he discusses foreign aid and development with Peter Singer, author of "The Life You Can Save: Acting Now to End World Poverty" as well as social entrepreneur Jacqueline Novogratz and aid critic and Africa scholar Dambisa Moyo.

The Market maker setting up a commodity exchange in Ethiopia by an American student who was born there, inspired by the famine. Shown on PBS Wide Angle program.

Botanist Corneille Ewango talks about his work at the Okapi Faunal Reserve in the Congo Basin -- and his heroic work protecting it from poachers, miners and raging civil wars (TEDtalk).

In this five minute TEDTalk, William Kamkwamba, a 14 year old African discusses how he built windmill video Here's a later and longer Tedtalk

Other TEDtalks on Africa

UCR research on cow peas for use in Africa

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the first female Finance Minister in Nigeria, attacked corruption to make the country more desirable for foreign investment and job creation. Now as a director of the World Bank and head of the Makeda Fund, she works for change in all of Africa. TEDtalk video

Afrigadget site


Books

Mike Davis Late Victorian Holocausts Davis, author of City of Quartz, traces the creation of what we now call "The Third World," through a complex series of seemingly disparate natural and market-related events beginning in the 1870s. Includes Ethiopia famine.

King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa

We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed with Our Families by Philip Gourevitch interview



People

Wangari Mathai First environmentalist to win the Nobel Peace Prize. 11/06 Interview (audio). 2007 audio interview. A new documentary on her will be shown on PBS in mid-April Taking Root, trailer. Video of 2009 talk "Challenge for Africa."


UCSC alum Nina Grove, formerly of Genentech, works on malaria in Africa.

Marc Ona Essangui winner 2009 Goldman Prize. In Gabon, a country without a culture of civic engagement, Marc Ona led efforts to publicly expose the unlawful agreements behind a huge mining project threatening the sensitive ecosystems of Gabon’s equatorial rainforests. Ona’s efforts led to an unprecedented victory for civil society in Gabon, with the government adopting new environmental oversight regulations and significantly reducing the size of the mining concession.


Articles

Soil loss through erosion was a significant factor in the Rwanda genocide. Diamond looks at this in Collapse, which is critiqued here

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

Articles in category "Africa"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.