The following was written by Pretoria-based ASFL Executive Board Member Martin van Staden. When I joined African Students For Liberty in the middle of 2014, I had no prior involvement in any […]
Local Coordinator Program: Applications to the ASFL Local Coordinator Program ended on the 24th of April with over 100 applications from all over the continent. However, 69 applicants were selected for the training […]
The following was written by Pretoria-based ASFL Executive Board Member, Martin van Staden. The West African nation of Liberia is apparently on the road toward privatizing its early childhood education system. The […]
March 2016 update Morocco: Students For Liberty Morocco held the Maghreb Debate for Peace Building and Countering Violent Extremism. His excellency Morocco’s former ambassador to the UN Mohamed Loulichki was a keynote […]
African Students For Liberty is excited to announce the first ASFL Conference this year, tagged: #ShareYourStory. This is an intellectually-engaging student conference that will bring together campus leaders and advocates of free […]
Over the years, Students For Liberty has had the opportunity to work closely with hundreds of student activists who have gone on to accomplish incredible things. One such leader is North American […]
The following was contributed by Ghana-based ASFL Local Coordinator Michael Gyekye The government of Ghana has recently tabled before the country’s Parliament a controversial bill that purports to hand some state investigative officers […]
March 2016 Update ASFL was well represented at the ISFLC16 which was held from 26th to 28th February at the Marriot Wardman Park, Washington DC, USA. African Executive Board Chairperson Linda Kavuka […]
The following was written by Burundi-based ASFL Local Coordinator Hendrix Nkamicaniye During the last few decades, Burundi has faced gruesome conflict periods due to military coups and unequal power sharing among […]
The following report was submitted by ASFL Local Coordinator Aimable Manirakaza Amid the lingering crisis since April 2015 when President Pierre Nkurunziza ran for a controversial third term in office in Burundi, […]
The following, being the first of reviews of libertarian books, was written by Michael Gyekye Anatomy of the State is an approximately 35-page essay on the idea of the state, written by […]
The following was contributed by ASFL local coordinator Abayomi Odewale The passage of Freedom of Information Bill, by Nigerian National Assembly on May 28, 2011 was signed by former President Jonathan on […]