Pambazuka News

Pambazuka News is an open access, Pan-African e-mail and online electronic newsletter. It is published weekly in English, Portuguese and French by the not-for-profit organisation Fahamu. The word Pambazuka means "dawn" or "arise" in Kiswahili.[1] Since its inception in 2000, the newsletter's mission has been to provide a platform for social justice in Africa, for example, by promoting human rights for refugees. As characterized by Firoze Manji, "the project differed from other publishing ventures in the sense that it was established not only to publish, but specifically to support an agenda for social change in Africa."[2] Pambazuka News provides commentary and analysis on politics and current affairs.[3] The estimated readership is 500,000.[4]

Pambazuka News produces the AU Monitor, a blog that provides information to civil society organizations in Africa about the proceeds of the African Union. It also produces podcasts. Pambazuka promoted the ratification of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa.

  1. ^ "Pambazuka News" at Eurasia Review website. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  2. ^ Manji, Firoze; Patrick Burnett (November 2006). "Catching History on Its Wings: The Experience of Pambazuka News". Development in Practice. 16 (6): 587–592. doi:10.1080/09614520600958264. JSTOR 4029914. S2CID 153452409.
  3. ^ Pambazuka News. Fahamu organisation. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  4. ^ Sjögren, Anders; Onyango Oloo; Shailja Patel (2017). "State, Civil Society and Democracy in Kenya: Kenyans for Peace with Truth and Justice (KPTJ) and the Political Crisis of 2007–2008". In Sahle, Eunice N. (ed.). Democracy, Constitutionalism, and Politics in Africa: Historical Contexts, Developments, and Dilemmas. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 278. ISBN 9781137555922.