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New blog: ‘Why do they call us refugees?’

In this blog based on her fieldwork in Uganda, Winnie Nakatudde shares the voices of young urban refugee girls who question the labels placed on them. She shows how the term ‘refugee’ can erase stories, stigmatise in classrooms, and disrupt learning, while the girls themselves reveal ambitions.

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Leiden University Global Fund for Sara de Wit & Miriam Waltz

Congratulations to Sara de Wit and Miriam Waltz, who have just won a Leiden University Global Seed Fund. Their proposed project entails 'Climate Talks' to foster equitable exchange between indigenous knowledge systems and climate science. 

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November is African Philosophy Month!

By hosting African Philosophy Month, the ASCL provides a platform for exchange, reflection, and critical debate, connecting scholars, students, and the wider public with African thinkers and their contributions to worldwide discussions. A host of activities will take place, from seminars to book launches to the Stephen Ellis Debate.

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Stephen Ellis Debate: African philosophy's role in peace

The Stephen Ellis Debate, on 4 December, will take a fresh look at African philosophy and its relevance for conflict resolution, peace, and security issues on the continent. Following the keynote by Prof. Pascah Mungwini (UNISA), three experts will share their reflections. Join the debate!

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New Research Programme: African Trajectories

The ASCL proudly presents its new Research Programme for 2025-2029: African Trajectories: Past Dependencies and New Directions. Building on its former programme Strident Africa, the new research agenda extends the recognition of Africa’s pivotal role in world affairs.

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Report on panel discussion: Media and wars in Africa

On 9 October, as part of its Societal Day, the ASCL organised a panel discussion on the coverage of wars in Africa, particularly the wars in Sudan and DRC, and the little attention they receive in the media. The audience eagerly participated. Read the report!

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Recent publications

The creative landscape of the Omo
Jon Abbink
Apologies
Azeb Amha
Statemania: When the American dream came to Africa
Rahmane Idrissa
Warmongering and Worldmaking: North Korean Diplomacy, African Decolonization, and the Pyongyang Conference of 1987
Tycho van der Hoog
Policymaking from the Margins. Reflections on the First Ten-Year Implementation Plan of AU Agenda 2063
Mandipa Bongiwe Ndlovu

Upcoming events

24 November 2025
Interdisciplinary Research Workshop: Military Actors in African Studies
25 November 2025
Filmscreening 'I am not a Witch'
04 December 2025
Stephen Ellis Debate on the role of African philosophy in peace and security

ASCL in the media

Mirjam De Bruijn on NOS.nl about young terrorist group JNIM in Mali
Chibuike Uche on NOS.nl about the future of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
Mirjam de Bruijn on De Nieuws BV about withdrawal West African countries from ICC
Tycho van der Hoog in North Korea News podcast: North Korea’s forgotten allies in Africa
Author’s note of Windvogel en Cupido on Neerlandistiek platform
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