The Crisis in Mozambique: A Tragedy of Endowment, Resource Curse and Greed
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Stephen Chikohomero talks with Olubunmi Kemi Samuel-Adeyemi, two students from the M.A in African Studies at BGU, about the Cabo Delgado conflict in Northern Mozambique. What are the origins of the crisis? How does it relate to natural resources? Who are the main players? And how does it affect the local population? Join us for another episode of Africast.       This episode is part of a podcast series from the course "Economic, Politics, and Society in 20th Century in Africa" by Dr. Ushehwedu Kufakurinani.  Recorded and hosted by: Stephen Chikohomero, Olubunmi Kemi Samuel-Adeyemi, and Revital Naveh Kaufman   Additional research by: Florentina Shimoni  Edited by: Shahar Livne and Omri Ovadia  Music: Mozambique - Frelimo Freedom Songs Special thanks to BGU Radio & The Tamar Golan Africa Center Find more about the M.A in African Studies at BGU here - https://bit.ly/3IxN7Hv.
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