At least somebody liked the mapping report
So the Rwandan, Congolese and Ugandan governments are particularly happy with the UN mapping report. Read More
So the Rwandan, Congolese and Ugandan governments are particularly happy with the UN mapping report. Read More
There were a few interesting articles on Turtle Bay, Foreign Policy’s UN blog, this week. Read More
As I am sure you have seen, the UN High Commission for Human Rights has… Read More
In all of the drama of the UN mapping report, most of the media have… Read More
This afternoon, Emerita Munyashwe was assassinated in broad daylight on a busy street in downtown… Read More
I’ve received some angry emails and comments about the posting on the UN mapping report. Read More
As opposed to what some press accounts may have you believe, the UN mapping report… Read More
Some of us have been wondering how this hue and cry and conflict minerals will… Read More
Over a year after its completion, the UN mapping report has finally been leaked to… Read More
As you may have read in the papers, at least 179 women were raped… Read More
There’s nothing Congolese politicians enjoy quite as much as elections. So much, in fact, that… Read More
Because it is now out in the open that Dan Gertler, the prominent Israeli… Read More
Who said the investment climate in the Congo is poor? A few… Read More
Two brief articles of interest: John Numbi, the chief of police in the Congo,… Read More
Scott Straus and Lars Waldorf published this article on The Huffington Post about whither Rwanda. Scott wrote… Read More