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Red Lists, Black Lists & Travel Bans: Solidarity and not Stigmatization can Combat COVID-19

January 6, 2022April 4, 2022 Africa policy, Covid-19, Vaccine Apartheid

The UK Government recently abandoned its controversial red list, which had only allowed UK citizens or residents traveling into the

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Road to UHC: African leaders must build on lessons from COVID-19 to achieve Universal Health Coverage

December 18, 2021December 18, 2021 Africa, Covid-19, UHC

The goals of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) are laudable, but  also ambitious and complex. Achieving a world in which all

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Like Afghanistan, U.S. withdrawal from Somalia signals conflict fatigue, with potentially serious consequences for East Africa

December 3, 2021December 3, 2021 Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Ryan Crocker, Somalia, US Foreign Policy

By Kevin Uniacke Former U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker recently led a Zoom speaking engagement at the Harvard Kennedy School. The

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Op-Ed: Fare Thee Well JJ Rawlings

December 4, 2020December 8, 2020

Michelle “Abana” Cresswell is an Interview Editor with the Africa Policy Journal as a Center for Public Leadership Black Family Fellow and Harvard Kennedy

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Op-Ed: To effectively combat COVID-19, Africa needs to play offense

March 30, 2020November 29, 2020 Africa, Africa CDC, CDC, Covid-19, Ghana, healthcare, Lagos, lockdown, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, social distancing, South Africa, virus

Hezekiah Shobiye. Hez is the Lead Publication Editor at the Africa Policy Journal. He is an MPA 2020 Candidate at

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The Harvard Africa Policy Journal (APJ) is a student-run online publication dedicated to promoting dialogue about African policy and current affairs in the realms of governance, law, education, business, health, design and culture. The Journal was initially started in 2006 by the Harvard Kennedy School of Government but has recently expanded to encompass all the schools of Harvard University. With its new online platform and annual publications, the APJ will act as a hub for timely debate, opinion, research, and analysis.

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