Africa
Explore the Berkley Center’s resources on Africa, which include mapping work on faith-inspired development organizations in Senegal, Kenya, and Nigeria; case studies on issues such as education, child welfare, and global health; and an interview series with peacebuilders from Rwanda, South Africa, Mozambique, and Sudan.
Country Mapping: Nigeria
Country Mapping: Senegal
Country Mapping: Tanzania
Discover the firsthand experiences of faith leaders, activists, and peacebuilding practitioners working on issues ranging from development and education to conflict resolution and foreign policy.
For over a decade, Berkley Center scholars and students have been conducting interviews with individuals working at the intersection of religion and world affairs. These discussions offer unique insights into the inner workings of a wide spectrum of professions touched by religion with interviewees ranging from the highest levels of leadership of international organizations to on-the-ground practitioners. Explore individual interviews here or follow links to our interview collections below:
Recent Interviews
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Sant'Egidio's Dream
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. EDT Healy Hall
February 23, 2024
Sisters at Work: A Special Global Cohort
August 22, 2023
Combatting Accusations of Witches in Ghana
Article May 1, 2024
Religion and Violence: The Role of Biblical Hermeneutics in Decolonial Theology, with a Focus on the African Biblical Studies
Other Publications
Article February 6, 2024
The Complex Context for Social Welfare and Human Capacity Strategies in Africa