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Nadejda Marques has worked on issues of human rights and effective governance in Brazil and Angola for over a decade, with Human Rights Watch, Justiça Global, the Associação Justiça, Paz e Democracia and Open Society. She holds a PhD in human rights and development and has taught at Harvard, Boston University and the University of Colorado Boulder.
SHARE Saturday, September 13, 2014 Oil-for-cash programs in Angola? Why not?
In order to realize its potential on the global stage, Angola, second-largest crude oil producer in Africa, should seriously consider oil-for-cash programs to reduce poverty and inequality.
(3 comments) SHARE Friday, September 12, 2014 Ebola: the post-conflict fever
The global response to Ebola is overlooking the need for developing a public health care system and infrastructure in countries struggling to recover form the devastating effects of successive civil wars.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, August 28, 2014 Education in the post-2015 development agenda
As we discuss the effects of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)and try to set forth a new framework for beyond 2015,there is great need to rethink the role of education in the new development agenda.