‘Human-wildlife conflict is driven by urbanization, climate change, poor land use planning, and cultural dynamics, with significant socio-economic and environmental impacts’
‘Indeed, each day at the BIEA felt like a page from a novel I had always wanted to write’
New insights into the eastern African Middle Stone Age: ecology, demography, and material culture
‘I am grateful to the BIEA for funding this trip and for giving me the opportunity to discuss the findings of my doctoral research with the communities that made this research possible’
‘ this initiative should not be seen as undervaluing the largely labour-intensive archival work done by the archivists in retrieving, preserving, conserving, and restoring archival and library materials’
‘Underlying this ableism and disablism approach, which I view as discriminatory, is an extension of the medical model of disability’
‘It is this increased value and interest in data that has led to the rapid development of a data economy.’
“revolution, because of its creative and liberatory nature, is an act of love.” (Freire, 1970 as by K’eguro Macharia, Love, 2015 p. 68 )
After meeting during the 2022 cohort of the British Institute of East Africa’s Graduate Attaché Scheme (GAS), Sharon A. Otieno and Aaliyah O. Ibrahim sat down to have a winding
“To be of true and lasting transformational impact, this knowledge must be guided by utu, the essence of being human.” – Prof. Micere Githae Mugo