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Why clientelistic politics matter for development prospects New research by Dr Miguel Niño-Zarazúa explores the complex effects of clientelism on economic development, state capacity, and governance.
Umoja: A new game exploring resistance to slavery on the Swahili Coast Launched in Kilifi, Kenya to coincide with the International Day for the Remembrance of Slave Trade and its Abolition, Umoja is a new video game bringing untold stories of resistance to slavery to life.
ZTFE President pays tribute to Zartoshty Brothers and SOAS for impact on the study of Zoroastrianism The President of the Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe has paid tribute to the Zartoshty Brothers for their vision and foresight in donating to SOAS to enhance the study of Zoroastrianism.
Theatre production supported by SOAS research project makes National Theatre in Ethopia With support from Professor Emma Crewe and Dr Richard Axelby of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Olisarali and the South Omo Theatre Company applied techniques of community theatre to develop a script and a vision for staging a play at the National Theatre in Addis Ababa.