The Last Ranger is South Africa’s Oscar-nominated short film, focusing on rhino poaching and the bond between a female game ranger and a young girl. Director Cindy Lee highlights the film’s uniqueness and success in showcasing South African stories on a global stage. The film’s compelling performances, advocacy for rhino conservation, and cinematic quality contribute to its impact as part of a larger anthology of films inspired by the Covid pandemic, representing the country’s storytelling prowess and global relevance.
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Africa: Civil Society Needs a Role in Mali’s Security Reforms
Security sector reforms in Mali, initiated in 2013 following a crisis, have been hindered by lack of political prioritization, corruption, and limited civil society involvement. Despite ongoing efforts to strengthen security institutions and address governance issues, challenges persist, including the exclusion of separatists from the reform process. Civil society organizations (CSOs) play a crucial role in overseeing SSR activities, but face obstacles such as limited capacity and government interference. Greater collaboration and communication among all...
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