Sierra Leone 2012: An Alternative Perspective on War and Child Soldiers in Africa
on Tuesday, May 15, 2012,
by Jake R. Bright, Whitehead Fellow, Foreign Policy Association |
Category: Current Events
The Kony 2012 blitz followed by Charles Taylor’s recent war crimes conviction in the Hague brought me back to time spent in Sierra Leone. Not to build my own dated tale of warlords and child soldiers, but these news items reminded me of the importance of responsible reporting on Africa and remarkable stories of the continent’s audacity in moving forward.
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Seun Adebiyi, a Nigerian Helping Cancer Patients Find Blood-Marrow Donors
on Monday, May 14, 2012,
by Kari Hill |
Category: Current Events
On February 24, in Nigeria, the second national bone marrow registry in Africa was released, in part due to the efforts of Seun Adebiyi, a Nigerian-born graduate of Yale Law School. As a carrier of stem cell leukemia and lymphoblastic lymphoma, both of which are lethal blood cancers, Adebiyi struggled to find a bone marrow donor to match his blood type
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