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Alternative Capitals

By Editor

How do Sudanese refugees in Cairo & Kampala rebuild their lives? The alternative Capitals study report by Andariya explores the lives of 2 young Sudanese men who fled to Cairo & Kampala after the war.

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Dating in Addis Ababa: a Romantic Extravaganza

By Tekrim Ahmed

Curious about the modern dating scene in Addis Ababa? From family pressure, to Tiktok relationship gurus and couples sharing the ultimate #couplegoals posts, there is a lot brimming under the surface and we explore it in this piece.

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Beating the Odds: The Survival of Feminist Movements in Crisis

By Munira Kaoneka and Betselot Kefelegn

This article is co-authored by Gender expert and team-leader at yellow movement Betselot Kefelegn Sahle. Feminist movements in crisis-prone regions like the East and Horn of Africa navigate complex socio-political landscapes, including conflict, resource scarcity, and democratic backsliding. This article examines resilience strategies employed by such movements, focusing on Ethiopia’s Yellow Movement (YM) as a case study. YM demonstrates the power of intersectionality, informal structures, and care ethics in sustaining advocacy.

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The Gravedigger's Wife: The first Somali International Film

By Abdulfatah Awad

This essay explores the impact of the Somali film "The Gravedigger's Wife" on the global cinematic landscape. The film, directed by Khadar Ayderus Ahmed, shattered stereotypes about Somalia and its people, offering a nuanced and empathetic portrayal of their lives.