Khadija Sharife is an African journalist and author. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications including Forbes,[1] The Economist,[2] Al Jazeera,[3] Foreign Policy, BBC, African Business, The Thinker, London Review of Books, African Banker, and others.
Khadija Sharife | |
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Born | 1986 South Africa |
Occupation(s) | Writer, Researcher |
Sharife has been the Southern Africa correspondent for The Africa Report magazine, assistant Africa editor of Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, and co-author of Tax Us If You Can (Africa).
She was a visiting scholar at the Center for Civil Society (CCS) (2011) based in South Africa, fellow at the World Policy Institute, and coordinated the Africa branch of the European Union-funded Environmental Trade and Liabilities (EJOLT) project.
She works with the Africa desk of Investigative Dashboard and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and is a board member at The Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF).
Selected articles include:
- "The Thinker (Investigative Analysis): Mauritius - Treasure Island?" All Africa, 29 July 2010
- "Flying a Questionable Flag" in the World Policy Journal, Winter Issue, No.4, December 2010
- "Kimberly's Illicit Process" in the World Policy Journal, Winter Issue, No.4, December 2013
References
edit- ^ "Rules Of Engagement". Forbes. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
- ^ "Debate: Beijing Consensus - No Strings Attached?" The Economist, 16 February 2012
- ^ Al Jazeera, http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/profile/khadija-sharife.html