Narratives of African peoples

Untold stories of African peoples

Episode 3: Who is the outspoken black man?

Prepared by Dr. Alia Amer, Head of the Equal Opportunities Unit at the Demographic Center, and North African representative to the African Union for Population Studies. [The following appears to be a separate, unrelated statement:] It has spread among…

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Maasai women are turning drought into a sustainable source of income in Tanzania.

Written by: Mohammed Omran. With drought causing the death of large numbers of livestock, Maasai women have begun converting drought-resistant grasses into…

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Episode 2: Who is the outspoken black man?

Prepared by: Dr. Alia Amer. There are social and cultural characteristics that must be mentioned at the outset of any discussion about Black people. These include…

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Afrophobia: The other face of discrimination against Africans within and outside the continent

Written by: Mohammed Omran. Afrophobia is a social and political phenomenon that has garnered increasing attention in recent years, with a rise in incidents…

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The Plain Negro: Geographical Roots and Anthropological Features

Prepared by: Dr. Alia Amer, a demographer specializing in gender studies, and representative of North African countries to the African Union for Population Studies…

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Narrative of African Peoples: The Pygmies “The Battle for Survival and Recognition”

Prepared by: Dr. Alia Amer: A demographic expert specializing in gender studies and the North African representative to the African Union for Population Studies, at a time when…

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Kofi Annan: The African diplomat who led the United Nations into the new millennium

Written by: Badr Ahmed. Kofi Annan is considered one of the most prominent African figures who left a significant mark on international politics and diplomacy during…

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The Khoi-Khoi people of South Africa: the oldest continuous human genetic lineage on Earth

Prepared by: Dr. Alia Amer, Demographic Expert and North African Representative to the African Union for Population Studies. The Khoy Khoy people—historically known as…

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Africans with colored eyes | The Bushmen people: A deep-rooted history and authentic African identity

Prepared by: Dr. Alia Amer, Demographic Expert and North African Representative to the African Union for Population Studies. The study of early primitive societies represents an entry point…

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