South Africa's National Dialogue: A Model for Inclusive Governance?
South Africa is undertaking an ambitious experiment in participatory democracy. The National Dialogue a six-to-nine-month process initiated by President Cyril Ramaphosa aims to bring together diverse voices from across the country to shape a collective vision for the nation's future. After a successful National Convention in August 2025 that brought together delegates from multiple sectors, the process is now moving toward the appointment of a Steering Committee that will guide public dialogues nationwide. Twenty-six sectors have nominated representatives...
Cholera Outbreak in Sudan and Chad: Escalating Public Health and Humanitarian Crisis
A cholera outbreak in eastern Chad’s refugee settlements, particularly Dougui and Treguine, has intensified the humanitarian challenges facing Sudanese arrivals displaced by conflict in Darfur. As of August 2025, Dougui has recorded 264 cases and 12 deaths, with suspected cases also reported in other high-risk border areas such as Adre. Across the border in Darfur, health authorities and humanitarian agencies report more than 4,300 cases and 113 deaths amid continuing violence and mass displacement. Transmission is being accelerated...
Empowering Youth: Honoring Courage, Fighting for Change & Shaping a Better Future
In June, we celebrate Youth Month in South Africa, marked by an annual event on June 16. The national holiday commemorates the Soweto uprising, a youth-led protest that challenged the former apartheid government. The protest took place on June 16, 1976, after over a year of mounting frustration from Black communities across South Africa due to a new policy that required Afrikaans and English to be the only languages taught in Black schools. It entailed upwards of 20,000 participants and...
Feminization of Migration: Guest Lecture Presentation
On the 16th of April 2025 the Scalabrini Institute for Human Mobility’s Head of Research, Dr Rachel Chinyakata delivered a lecture at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). The lecture was organized by the Department of Women and Gender Studies at UWC as part of their Gender and Development module for third-year students. The lecture specifically focused on Gender, inequality and development zoning into the position of women in the global economy. A discussion of...