Transnational Institute Board member, David works as an independent advisor for grant-making agencies, specialising in civil society. Research and other professional activities in Africa provided a basis for books and articles on Angola and Mozambique and many unpublished reports on South Africa. More recently, evaluative research assignments have taken him to Eastern Europe and countries of the former Soviet Union. Trained at Harvard, David earned his graduate degrees from Princeton and the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague.
Angola: empowerment of the few
May 2007
For many decades, war and other kinds of violence brought wretchedness and early death to millions of Angolans. What difference has Western action or inaction made for the war affected? Have donors helped or hindered their empowerment? David Sogge reports.
Also by David Sogge
- Angola's Ten Years of Peace: Some Perspectives April 2012
- Supranational governance: a challenge to building resilient states and peace September 2011
- We want our money back July 2011
- Millennium Development Goals for the Rich? September 2010
- Angola: Reinventing Pasts and Futures June 2010
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