
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation
@hfguggenheim
HFG is a leader in creating and disseminating knowledge on the nature, consequences and reduction of violence in its many forms.
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#Polarization & #PoliticalViolence are rising. The latest HFG– Salzburg Global report warns: “‘Hybrid democracies’” face the greatest threats—where violence and identity struggles undermine democratic accountability.” Read the report: salzburgglobal.org/news/latest-ne… #PoliticalViolence


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow @AroobAlfaki, of the University of Khartoum, is researching how Sudan’s urban war has reshaped rural-urban dynamics and inclusive citizenship. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #SudanConflict #UrbanWar #PeaceStudies #AfricanPolitics


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow Aunty Bekkies 🇵🇸🇨🇩🇸🇩, of Wits University, examines how apartheid-era violence and #BlackWomensResistance in Eldorado Park shape #genderedViolence today. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #ApartheidLegacy #SouthAfrica #UrbanStudies


Pembroke College is delighted to announce that Dr Sophia Goodfriend (Sophia Goodfriend) has been appointed as the Harry Frank Guggenheim Research Fellow for 2025-2028. The Fellowship is generously sponsored by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation (Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation). pem.cam.ac.uk/college/news/p…


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow Nonhlanhla Gumede is studying #GenderBasedViolence through the narratives of male perpetrators to improve social work interventions. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #GBV #SouthAfrica #NarrativeInterventions #SocialWork


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow Frezer Abera, of Stellenbosch University, is analyzing the impacts of extremism and nationalism on displaced women in Northern Ethiopia. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #GenderAndConflict #Displacement #Ethiopia


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow Kachenalameck, of UCT Faculty Of Science, is investigating how “peace parks” in Southern Africa reproduce conflict and inequity at the local level. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #PeaceParks #ConservationConflict #Inequality #SouthernAfrica


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation #AfricanFellow Stanley Elias Kiswaga, of University of Dar es Salaam and Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), is researching grassroots nation building through theatre in post-socialist Tanzania. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #PostSocialism #NationBuilding #Tanzania


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation #AfricanFellow Kgomotso Komane, of the University of Pretoria, is exploring political violence and women’s roles in peacebuilding and mediation in Lesotho. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #Peacebuilding #WomenInConflict #AfricanStudies #Lesotho


Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow Mariah Faridah, of University of Nairobi, is studying the use of digital technology in Kenya’s counterterrorism strategy and its human rights impacts. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #SurveillanceStudies #DigitalRights #AIandSecurity #CounterTerrorism #Kenya



2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow @abdirik, of Wits University, is examining occupation, identity, and conflict in #Ogaden, #Ethiopia, between 1994 and 2018. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #PostcolonialStudies #AfricanPolitics #ConflictStudies #Federalism


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow rukky_at, of University of Ibadan, Nigeria, is mapping the violence young displaced persons face as they exit camps in Northeast Nigeria. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #ForcedMigration #YouthStudies #IDPs #Nigeria


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow Azzeddine Tajjijou, from the FPN | Faculté Pluridisciplinaire de Nador, is examining how African literature addresses postcolonial violence and corruption. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #AfricanLiterature #PostcolonialViolence #CorruptionStudies


2025–26 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation African Fellow Alida van der Walt, of Stellenbosch University and AVReQ, is exploring vocal performance as witness and apology for gender-based violence in South Africa. Learn more: hfg.org/african-fellow… #GenderJustice #PerformingArts #GBV #SouthAfrica

