Narratives of African peoples

Untold stories of African peoples

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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