
Kristof Titeca
Kristof Titeca is a Belgian political scientist based at the University of Antwerp, where he studies the influence of religious right movements in Africa. He has been recognized for his analyses of the rising wave of homophobia and ultraconservatism in the region, often linking it to the strategies of American evangelical groups. Titeca's expertise has garnered him attention in discussions about the intersection of religion, politics, and LGBTQ+ rights in contemporary Africa.
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Kristof Titeca is a Uganda expert and professor at the University of Antwerp who discussed the political situation.
Museveni's fiery son tightens grip on Uganda's futureKristof Titeca is a professor who commented on Uganda's refugee policy and its implications.
U.S. aid cuts amplify strife in Uganda’s refugee camps, testing country’s open-door ethosKristof Titeca, a Uganda expert based at Antwerp University, discussed the high price of engaging in political opposition.
Ugandan opposition denounces 'military state' ahead of electionProf Kristof Titeca comments on the predetermined nature of Uganda's electoral outcomes.
Yoweri Museveni and Bobi Wine battle for the votes of a young electorateUganda expert Kristof Titeca commented on how the flag has taken the government by surprise.
Ugandan opposition turns national flag into protest symbolKristof Titeca, a University of Antwerp professor, said there was no sign of peace.
Inside the renewed escalation in eastern Congo as peace deals falterKristof Titeca is a political scientist who studies the activities of the religious right in Africa.
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