• After the uprising: Including Sudanese youth 

      Aalen, Lovise (Report, 2020-12-01)
      The youth were the backbone of the protests that led to the fall of Sudan’s president Omer al-Bashir in April 2019. Yet, two years after the uprising they are still largely excluded from the political decision-making ...
    • Jobs for youth in fragile transitions: Ethiopia’s Youth Revolving Fund 

      Kefale, Asnake; Aalen, Lovise; Dejen, Mohammed (CMI Brief no. 2023:3, Report, 2023-05-01)
      Ethiopia’s high-level of population growth is contributing to an acute problem of youth unemployment. A lack of jobs and dissatisfaction about future opportunities were partly the reasons for the game-changing youth protests ...
    • Subverting the Constitution and Curtailing Civil Society. Angola’s New Law on NGOs. 

      Gomes, Catarina Antunes; Abreu, Cesaltina; Nangacovie, Margareth; Amundsen, Inge (CMI Insight 2023:2, Report, 2023-09-01)
      In Angola, the government is in the process of making a new law on the NGOs, a law that is deemed unconstitutional, unnecessary, and a breach of people’s fundamental rights and freedoms of association. Like in many ...