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Violences policières et solidarité pendant la crise sanitaire à Mathare, Kenya

Authors: Mutahi, Patrick; Wanjiru, Kate,;

Violences policières et solidarité pendant la crise sanitaire à Mathare, Kenya

Abstract

https://elam.hypotheses.org/3318; Ce billet est la version française de : « Police Brutality and Solidarity during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mathare », publié dans la série « Special COVID » de Mambo! Le carnet de l’Ifra–Ifra’s blog (https://mambo.hypotheses.org/2895). Cette série est le résultat d’un programme de recherche sur l’impact politique, économique et social de la crise sanitaire initié et soutenu par l’IFRA-Nairobi avec un soutien de l’Ambassade de France au Kenya. Il est proposé en langue française dans Esquisses, dans le cadre d’un accord entre l’IFRA-Nairobi et Les Afriques dans le monde.Traduction en français de Maïa Foulis, Marie-Aude Fouéré et Chloé Josse-Durand.

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violence, COVID-19, Kenya, [SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences

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