Knowledge Mobilization

Developing new understandings of forced migration in Africa

Meredith Terretta, Michael Okyerefo, and Ernest Messina Mvogo
29 January 2026

Researchers of forced migration in Africa have largely appropriated, as a primary analytical approach, categories developed in refugee agency policy, resulting in policy-driven scholarship that obscures local and historical patterns of refuge-seeking and displacement. Contra this Eurocentric approach, empirical research conceived independently of dominant policy categories emphasizes shared commonalities of settled and displaced populations,...

Oil and gas extraction disrupts and displaces communities in western Ghana

Augustine Kaku
29 January 2026

The people of Atuabo and Sanzule celebrated following the announcement of the construction of gas processing plants. They expected the gas industry to bring jobs and increase their standard of living. Years later, they wish gas had never been discovered in their regions. Farmers and fishermen have lost their livelihoods. Many have had to leave home.  Here, Augustine Kaku provides an analysis of the words that farmers, fisherman, and...

Shadows of exclusion: Bringing stories of Ghana’s past into history

Gloria Lamptey
29 January 2026

Deepening divides in Ghanaian politics reveal the legacy of a pervasive fear of political persecution that emerged in the 1960s, in contrast with aspirational ideas of unity, justice and freedom at the beginning of the African independence era.  In this post, Gloria is on a path to recover a view from the Ghanaian margins – the marginalized voices of the Ghana Young Pioneers, whose wings got singed when they flew too close to the...

Propriete fonciere et refugies centrafricains a Garoua-boulaï

Philippe Awono Etanga
29 January 2026

L’accès à la terre pour les réfugiés centrafricains à Garoua-Boulaï révèle une interaction complexe entre les dispositifs fonciers coutumiers, les dynamiques sociales et les cadres juridiques. Mêlant entretiens et analyse documentaire, Philippe Etanga Awono révèle des mécanismes d’accès à la terre souvent invisibles aux analyses...