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Youth Peacebuilders Changing the Narrative in African Conflicts

Youth represent the largest generation in human history, with 1.22 billion individuals aged 15–24 worldwide in 2025. The majority, almost 90 percent, live in developing countries, with over 23 percent.

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Africa Secures Representation on the UN Security Council: DRC and Liberia Elected as Non-Permanent Members

The United Nations General Assembly has taken a significant step toward enhancing regional representation by electing two African countries—the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Liberia—as non-permanent members of.

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Post-Conflict Recovery: Inside Africa’s Efforts to Empower Displaced Children

According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), by mid-2024, over 122.6 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced due to war, persecution, and violence. Children make up more.

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Russia’s Diplomatic Outreach in Africa: Strengthening Ties with Somalia in the Horn of Africa

Russia’s diplomatic efforts across Africa have surged to new heights, with Moscow actively seeking to deepen its influence and forge strategic alliances on the continent. Among the most recent developments.

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What Delayed Climate Adaptation Could Mean for Africa’s GDP

Floods, droughts, and creeping desertification are not future threats—they’re current costs, draining billions that could be building roads, schools, or power grids. Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, Africa is.

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Who Bears the Cost of Africa’s Conflicts?

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..

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Somali Coast Oil Exploration: A New Chapter in Maritime Economics

After decades of civil strife and underutilisation of its natural resources, Somalia has become a key player in the global energy market. With the country’s coast boasting Africa’s longest national.

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Somalia PM Urges Global Cooperation on Sustainable Development and Institutional Reform

Somalia’s Prime Minister, Hamza Abdi Barre, addressed the United Nations General Assembly, focusing on the pressing global challenges of peace, humanitarian aid, and climate action.   During his speech, he.

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Somalia: The Power of Satellite Technology in Optimising Crop Yields

In the arid landscapes of Somalia, where agriculture is the backbone of life for millions, farmers such as Amina Tukna have long grappled with the unpredictability of weather and the.

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Somalia’s Seat at the UN Security Council: A Milestone for African Leadership

Somalia, one of Africa’s most negatively portrayed countries in Western media has recently secured a seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The international community views Somalia’s conflicts through.

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