African Feminist Movements Are Holding the Line Against a Global Backlash
African feminist movements have spent decades doing something harder: building durable, community-rooted resistance in contexts where backlash was never subtle to begin with.
Jeff Kwarteng Jacobsen: Dual Citizenship is a 'strategic' Move.
When Jeff Kwarteng Jacobsen visited Ghana, at age 14, what he felt wasn’t anger but deep...
The Diasporic Cinema of Tomisin Adepeju
Tomisin Adepeju moved to England with his parents at 12 years old. Prior to moving, he...
Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo: On Leaving Home and Writing Home
In 2025, Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo published The Tiny Things Are Heavier. The novel which she started...
Nineteen Years after Migrating, Bajulaye Still Thinks about Home
Migrating from Nigeria to the UK is a direct and indirect political choice. The Romans and Anglo-Saxons can express how politically inclined migration can be. Bajulaiye's artistic attempt to humanize the psychological and cultural complexity that Africans migrants face (in varying degrees), he believes, leads to an inward journey.
Call for Applications: Reporting Internal Displacements in Africa
The second cohort of Diaspora Africa's Migration Media Hub will center on Reporting Internal Displacements in Nigeria, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria and the Embassy of Sweden in Abuja. We invite writers and journalists to apply. The training is established to support a new breed of young journalists across Africa.
Webinar: How Diaspora Remittances Can Shape Democratic & Civic Engagement
Drawing from this contextual backing, Diaspora Africa & IOM Nigeria will host a webinar on International Migrants Day, calling on all relevant stakeholders to explore the possibilities and implications attached to remittances and civic engagement.
Rainy Days and Falling Roofs: The Plight of Odoiye's Aging Buildings and Low-Income Residents
A visit to the Odoiye community located in Ibadan North Local Government of Oyo State in Nigeria, reveals residents of low-income status battling with different climate disasters and poor infrastructural support.
Diaspora Africa & IOM Hosts Training to Support Young Journalists Reporting Climate Migration in Africa
Diaspora Africa, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria, organized a two-day training workshop for young journalists across Africa on how to effectively report practices surrounding climate-induced migration.
Diaspora Africa Announces First Cohort of Migration Media Hub
Diaspora Africa, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria, is pleased to announce the first cohort of the Diaspora Africa Migration Media Hub. In the first year, the training will focus on “Reporting Climate Migration in Africa”.