¡On Africa cumple dos años (y se apunta a Facebook)!

Hace un poco más de dos años (el 26 de agosto de 2009 para ser exactos) comencé On Africa. Acababa de terminar mi Máster en Estudios Africanos, estaba de vuelta en España, y quería mantenerme al día al tiempo que reflejar algunas noticias y debates interesantes sobre África que no tenían mucho espacio en los medios españoles. De hecho, en un principio el blog era sólo en español. Sólo cuando me ofrecieron escribir en Maneno lo comencé a hacer en inglés.

Ahora Maneno ya no es una plataforma para blogs y On Africa está de vuelta en WordPress. Esto da una idea de lo rápido que van las cosas en la blogosfera. Pero las cosas también han cambiado en lo personal. Comencé el blog en Barcelona, sin una idea clara de qué hacer tras los estudios, y ahora vivo en Madrid y trabajo sobre política y desarrollo en Africa. Un gran avance – ¡y más a la vista del mercado laboral en España!

En estos dos años la página ha aumentado las visitas, hasta un total de casi 23.000 en 24 meses. Algo menos de 1.000 al mes, pero teniendo en cuanta que el primer mes fueron 36 y el pasado julio más de 1.200, las cosas parecen ir en aumento.
¡Gracias a todos los que habéis visitado el blog, y en especial a aquellos lectores regulares que, espero, estén ahí fuera (ademñas de la familia!)!

En estos dos años On Africa también se ha apuntado al mundo de Twitter – donde la conversacón sobre África es verdaderamente activa – así que gracias a los casi 500 personas que siguen esto por ahí.

Y dado que las cosas se mueven rápido y que hay que estar siempre pensando en lo siguiente, para celebrar este segundo cumpleaños On Africa no sólo ha cambiado de look de forma visible (¡espero que os guste!) sino que tiene también una nueva página de Facebook, que estáis más que invitados a que os “guste”, y donde habrá enlaces y noticias…

¡Gracias a todos los que habéis hecho posible que este blog llegue hasta aquí! ¡Y espero que nos sigamos viendo durante mucho tiempo más!

De despedida os dejo con DJ Cleo, reflexionando sobre lo importante que se ha hecho Facebook (via el Facebook de Africa is a Country (¡dónde si no!))

On Africa turns two (and gets a Facebook page)!

Just over two years ago (on August 26th 2009 to be precise), I started On Africa. At the time, I had just finished my MA on African Studies, was back in Spain and wanted to both keep myself busy and reflect some interesting news and debates around the African continent which I thought were relevant and not picked by the Spanish media. In fact, this blog was originally written only in Spanish, and it was later that I started writing in English. It was only when I was offered to blog at Maneno that I started writing in English.

Now Maneno is no longer a blogging platform and On Africa is back at WordPress. This I think, gives and idea of how fast things change at the blogosphere. But things have also changed for my personal life. I started the blog in Barcelona, with no clear idea of what to do after university, and now I live in Madrid, working on African politics and development. A clear improvement, especially seeing the Spanish job market!

In these two years this site has also increased its visits to a total of almost 23,000 visits in 24 months. That’s slightly under a 1000 per month, but considering that the first month had 36 visits and last july over 1,200, the trend does indeed go up.

Thanks to everyone that has visited, and especially to the regular realers that, I hope, are out there (other than the family!)

In this time On Africa has also ventured into the world of Twitter, where the conversation about Africa is indeed lively – thanks also then to the almost 500 people following this there!

And since things move fast, and one has to be always on the next thing, to celebrate the two year aniversary of On Africa, not only has the blog significantly changed its appearance (hope you like it!), but there is also a new Facebook page, which you are welcome to «Like» and where links and news will also be posted…

Thanks then to everyone that has made it possible for this blog to get this far! and hopefully see you around for a long time to come!

And I leave you with DJ Cleo, reflecting on how important Facebook has become (via Africa is a Country’s Facebook page! (where else)

#20july protests in Malawi

It’s winter in Africa south of the Equator, but the temperature in Malawi, Southeast Africa, feels more like Spring, particularly that of the recent Arab pedigree. The Malawian air is rife with tension and anxiety over what is expected to be a clash between civil society and the Malawi government on Wednesday, July 20th. Civil Society activists have set that date as a day for the beginning of a series of mass demonstrations aimed at expressing their displeasure with the Malawian leadership.

Steve Sharra has a great backgorunder in Global Voices.

And you can follow the protests on Twitter, using this list curated by @dadakim

UPDATE – 21 july 2011

More pictures here

Yesterday’s protest ended up in violence as police tried to stop protesters in te cities of Lilongwe, Blantyre and Mzuzu. It has been reported that at least 11 people have been killed.

President Bingu W Mutharika’s address to the nation this morning has called for peace but neglected the reasons behind the protests (see speech and angry and disappointed comments here)