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Finance and Operations Director - Fahamu

Fahamu is seeking an experienced Finance and Operations Director to manage the organisation's finance and operations team.
This role will be based in Nairobi, Kenya but will have a remit covering the whole of Fahamu's pan-African programmes with offices in Kenya, Senegal, South Africa and UK.
The deadline for applications is February 10, 2012.

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Deborah Brautigam provides an overview and description of China's development finance to Africa. "Looking at the nature of Chinese development aid - and non-aid - to Africa provides insights into China's strategic approach to outward investment and economic diplomacy, even if exact figures and strategies are not easily ascertained", she states as she describes China's provision of grants, zero-interest loans and concessional loans. Pambazuka Press recently released a publication titled India in Africa: Changing Geographies of Power, and Oliver Stuenkel provides his review of the book.
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FEATURE: Wole Soyinka sounds an urgent warning bell against criminal silence on Darfur
COMMENT AND ANALYSIS:
- Assis Malaquias suggests that it is premature to suggest that positive peace is a reality in Cabinda
- Manuel Paulo points out that for a successful consolidation of long-term sustainable peace to exist in Angola, the economy would need to be diversified first.
- Kwanisai Mafa and Netfa Freeman caution that all Africans at home and in the diaspora must unite against real live enemies and beware of any diagnoses with a psychosis of denial that neglects the most pertinent aspects our anatomical problems.
PODCASTS: Pambazuka News publishes two further podcasts: African slaves fight for land rights, and Tajudeen Abdul Raheem gives voice to his reasons for giving up smoking.
LETTERS: Ranting is not Progress
PAN AFRICAN POSTCARD: Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem writes that we should ‘Stand Up Against Poverty’ and stand up for the MDG’s
BLOGGING AFRICA: Sokari Ekine continues her blog round up: "You don’t have to be an ‘intellectual’ to know what’s going on in Zimbabwe, you just need to live there."
CONFLICT AND EMERGENCIES: Links to news on Sudan, Somalia, Uganda and COTE D'IVOIRE
HUMAN RIGHTS: Human rights report on illegal detentions
WOMEN AND GENDER: Our girls stay home and india, china scoop the science prizes
REFUGEES AND FORCED MIGRATION: Fleeing war, Somalis are targets of violence in adopted home
ELECTIONS AND GOVERNANCE: Government sets up ministry for war veterans
DEVELOPMENT: Africans lash out at chinese employers
CORRUPTION: “Corrupt culture" revealed among African diplomats
HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS: New battle lines for hiv/aids war drawn
EDUCATION: Teachers go back to school in southern sudan
ENVIRONMENT: UN agency issues warning over untreated sewage
MEDIA AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: FXI concerned about growing "climate of fear" at UKZN
INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY: Keyboard caters for all official sa languages
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