African knowlewdge against the pandemic
The Covid-19 left the editorial teams no choice, it rose to the top of the priorities without any other form of trial, upsetting the programming of the editorial staff as it impose…
The Covid-19 left the editorial teams no choice, it rose to the top of the priorities without any other form of trial, upsetting the programming of the editorial staff as it impose…
The body is my starting point for thinking about our relationship with the living. I try to approach social realities through the marks they leave on the body, as a subjective expe…
By late 2019, the new coronavirus (Sars-Cov-2) had spread far and wide, underscoring the density of global circuits of information, transportation, migration, and trade. At the sam…
This paper analyzes Côte d’Ivoire’s institutional response to the spread of Covid-19 and explores the measures beyond political control, especially the impact of environmental vari…
Based on material collected using mixed methods, this article analyses the knowledge and prevention practices of Ouagadougou traders concerning Covid-19. Their discourse is based o…
The history of colonial medicine in African is also that of the establishment of the political and ideological order theorized by colonial physicians. This study explores the histo…
The dream for Africa came when I was involved in the fight against malaria, when I started travelling in Africa and seeing what was going on everywhere, in international meetings o…
The CERFIG was born out of the 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic, the largest one in Guinea’s history. The whole world was looking at the country. One of the most striking elements was that…
The present article examines the application of epidemic response models on Guinean territory during the Covid-19 pandemic and questions the observable divergence between said mode…
How can the visual and performance practices of the Franco-Gabonese artist Myriam Mihindou be at the origin of a reflection on care? This article answers this question by analysing…
This article examines the necropolitics in the governance of the Covid-19 health crisis and the exposure of poor members of the population to the risk of contamination in DR Congo …
In Guinea, the first case of Covid-19 was declared in Conakry, the country’s capital, on 12 March 2020. The pandemic happened in a tense socio-political context due to the organisa…
The Covid-19 pandemic was not only an epidemiological phenomenon of considerable magnitude across the planet. Neither was it just a global social event marked by temporary suspensi…
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