How Africa is Transforming Global Trade Agreements
29/01/2025Economic alliances and global trade agreements are shaping the future of markets, and Africa is no longer content with being on the periphery. With bold initiatives such as the African.
Economic alliances and global trade agreements are shaping the future of markets, and Africa is no longer content with being on the periphery. With bold initiatives such as the African.
For centuries, Africa has been a passive recipient of global governance, its voice often muted and its interests sidelined. The legacy of colonialism, marked by exploitation, division, and political instability,.
With the world accelerating towards digitalisation, automation, and AI, what’s holding Africa back from unlocking its full potential in labour productivity?. Integration of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data.
In an increasingly globalised world, soft power has become a crucial component in shaping international relations. At the core of this soft power is cultural diplomacy—a tool that Africa is.
Agriculture remains the backbone of Africa’s economy, employing a significant portion of the population and contributing substantially to the continent’s GDP. However, the sector faces numerous challenges, from low productivity.
Access to clean, safe water remains a critical issue across Africa. With water scarcity, poor water quality, and inadequate infrastructure affecting millions of lives, the continent faces mounting pressure to.
Across Africa, violent conflicts, political instability, and terrorism continue to threaten stability and development. While many of the continent’s problems are deeply rooted in history, the African Union (AU) has.
The Western media need to improve their coverage of crises outside the West. Compared to conflicts like those in Gaza and Ukraine, other international crises often receive far less attention,.
According to the World Meteorological Organisation, the conservation of mountains is key to achieving global goals; however, they are increasingly under threat due to climate change. Mountains, often described.
The just-concluded United Nations climate change conference (COP29) saw the Africa Group of Negotiators push for an ambitious $1.3 trillion annual climate finance target by 2030, with a broader objective.