Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February

Published: 2024-02-21


Articles

Communicating For Change: Evaluating Interventions To Enhance Rural Livelihoods In Sidama Region, Ethiopia

Agriculture stands as a cornerstone of Ethiopia's economy, yet persistent challenges in productivity and self-sufficiency persist, largely attributed to fragmented land cultivation and inadequate farming systems. Despite being home to a predominantly agrarian population, Ethiopia has struggled

Mulugeta Hailemariam Tsegaye, Rahel Yohannes Gebre

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The Power Of Connection: Social Media Engagement And Youth Civic Participation In Tanzania

Civic participation serves as a cornerstone of democratic governance, encompassing diverse activities aimed at addressing communal challenges and influencing governmental actions. This study delves into the nexus between social media usage among youth and their offline engagement in civic

Fatima Yusufu Abdallah , Josephat Emmanuel Mgaya

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Pressing Matters: Analyzing World Cancer Day Coverage In Nigerian Newspapers

Cancer remains a formidable public health challenge worldwide, characterized by uncontrolled abnormal cell growth leading to the formation of tumors with potentially devastating consequences. Despite significant advancements in diagnosis and treatment, the global burden of cancer continues to

Ngozi Chinwe Eze , Emeka Chukwudi Okafor

27-45

Revolutionary Street Screenings: Making Media Public In Egypt

In the midst of the historic events unfolding at Tahrir Square during the summer of 2011, a unique phenomenon emerged known as "Tahrir Cinema," capturing the spirit and determination of the Egyptian people's struggle for justice and accountability. As the square swelled with protesters refusing

Anders Larsen Jensen , Hala Ahmed Mahmoud

46-59

Social Implications Of Immigration In Chile: A Comprehensive Analysis

In the era of globalization, immigration has become a pressing issue worldwide, extending its impact beyond traditional immigration destinations like the United States to countries that have traditionally been associated with emigration, such as Chile. Recent demographic changes have transformed

Camila Fernández Herrera

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