Who Bears the Cost of Africa’s Conflicts?
09/04/2025In an era where development, peace, and security are interlinked, the economic burden of conflict in Africa is no longer just a humanitarian crisis; it has become a vast industry..
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In an era where development, peace, and security are interlinked, the economic burden of conflict in Africa is no longer just a humanitarian crisis; it has become a vast industry..
Electricity access is evolving rapidly across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), driven by a mix of policy shifts, technological innovation and growing demand. While access remains uneven—particularly in rural areas—new approaches are.
In the global pursuit of advanced transportation solutions, high-speed mobility has revolutionised economies and societies. Nations such as China have developed extensive high-speed rail networks, exceeding 40,000 kilometres as of.
“A mother’s health is a nation’s wealth. When women thrive, families flourish.” – Dr. Natalia Kanem, Executive Director of UNFPA Recently, the world paused to recognise World Health Day under.
Favourable weather, targeted investment, and modest yet meaningful improvements in infrastructure have combined to position Africa as an emerging force in global food exports. If sustained, this shift could mark.
Across Africa, the signs of new infrastructure projects are hard to miss. Highways stretch across previously isolated regions, ports are being modernised, and new railway systems connect cities and countries.
Urbanisation in Africa is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. By 2050, the continent’s urban population is projected to reach 1.5 billion, doubling the current figures and accounting for nearly 60%.
Recently, Africa has emerged as a crucial arena for global powers seeking to expand their influence. The continent’s abundant natural resources, strategic geographic position, and burgeoning markets have attracted attention.
What if the solution to Africa’s waste crisis also held the key to its economic transformation? Across the continent, a quiet revolution is underway—one that’s turning rubbish into resources, pollution.
Terrorism remains a grave threat to global security, with its effects unevenly distributed across regions. According to the Global Terrorism Index 2024, terrorism-related deaths rose by 22% to 8,352, the.