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The GWU Institute for African Studies provides a interdisciplinary hub within the university and a platform for discussion on African and its place in global affairs.

Meet   Astrid Ansah, a 2018 Master of Arts in International Development Studies at the Elliott School and young developm...
07/20/2020

Meet Astrid Ansah, a 2018 Master of Arts in International Development Studies at the Elliott School and young development practitioner with sectoral interests in and within the region. She is currently with Population Services International as Associate Program Manager for Franco-Lusophone Africa.

Learn more about Astrid from our interview:

https://iafs.elliott.gwu.edu/2020/07/13/iafsalumni-astrid-ansah/

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Meet   Marian (Ify) Okpali, a Master of Arts in International Affairs at the Elliott School and young professional with ...
06/08/2020

Meet Marian (Ify) Okpali, a Master of Arts in International Affairs at the Elliott School and young professional with a regional interest in and sectoral interests in , & , and international media development currently with the Africa Center for Strategic Studies. Learn more about Ify from our interview:

https://iafs.elliott.gwu.edu/2020/06/05/iafsalumn-marian-ify-okpali/

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‪Join us today at the Elliott School of International Affairs, as we launch a public web resource, and talk about ways t...
03/09/2020

‪Join us today at the Elliott School of International Affairs, as we launch a public web resource, and talk about ways to engage the - war of 1967-70, as part of teaching international affairs, conflict resolution, and the history of the US in the world.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/remembering-biafra-tickets-93024176817‬

Remembering Biafra: History, Memory and the Global Response to the Nigeria-Biafra War

Next week, at the Elliott School of International Affairs, The Institute for African Studies will be launching a public ...
03/02/2020

Next week, at the Elliott School of International Affairs, The Institute for African Studies will be launching a public web resource for , , and that provides background information and a broad range of primary documents for teaching about the international response to the - war of 1967-70. Register Now!

Remembering Biafra: History, Memory and the Global Response to the Nigeria-Biafra War

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Africa Program, in collaboration with the Elliott School's  In...
02/25/2020

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Africa Program, in collaboration with the Elliott School's Institute for African Studies (IAfS) held the first live broadcasting of the Into Africa podcast themed: The Future of African Studies - Feb 14, 2020

Join us live for the first live recording of   at . Host  will be joined by  (),  () & Dr. Mohamed Camara ().
02/14/2020

Join us live for the first live recording of at . Host will be joined by (), () & Dr. Mohamed Camara ().

“ : The Future of African Studies - Live https://t.co/JO2hTJmojl”

Join us on Feb 14 Elliott School of International Affairs for a live recording of the   Podcast with host .Devermont, CS...
02/06/2020

Join us on Feb 14 Elliott School of International Affairs for a live recording of the Podcast with host .Devermont, CSIS Africa Program Director. Joining him will be Dean of Elliott School of International Affairs Ambassador Reuben E. Brigety II, Iafs Gwu Director Jennifer Cooke and Chair of Center for African Studies at Howard University Dr. Mohamed Camara.

Into Africa Live at GW: The Future of African Studies.

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