University of Calgary(PhD African History and International Relations 2024)University of Waterloo(MA History 2018)UNILAG (BA History and Strategic Studies2015)
Shaffer’s work is an important contribution to rarely explored evolution of intelligence activities in 53 African countries since the earliest period to date. Its interdisciplinary approach to each country’s case study makes it a unique and interesting read.
The timelessness of Loescher’s A Perilous Path is highlighted by the fact that it focuses on UNHCR’s past, present, future challenges.The impacts of donor fatigue, UNHCR’s mandate versus politicization of refugees’ settlements are issues examined.
The timelessness of Loescher’s A Perilous Path is highlighted by the fact that it focuses on UNHCR’s past, present, future challenges.The impacts of donor fatigue, UNHCR’s mandate versus politicization of refugees’ settlements are issues examined.
@ZoeCormack Dr Zoe good morning from here. I tried reaching out through your Oxford email but my messages are undelivered. Please how can I reach out to you? I’ll appreciate your reply. Yusuf Sholeye.
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@Aquaengnoq My thesis focuses on SPLM/A operations during the civil war and how it shaped humanitarian activities of NGOs during the war. I’m currently in Juba and trying to speak with some SPLM/A veterans without any luck yet. Please sir, I’ll appreciate your help in anyway.
@Aquaengnoq Good morning Dr Majak, my name is Yusuf Sholeye a PhD student at the University of Calgary’s history department. After reading your interesting article on SPLA/M’s intelligence operation during the second civil war (1983-2005), I would appreciate if I can chat with you.