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Mission 300 Progress Report: 32 Million Africans Connected and Counting

Across the world, access to reliable, affordable electricity is widely regarded as a cornerstone of modern life and economic development. From powering hospitals and schools to enabling digital economies and.

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How COP30 Is Laying the Foundations for a Just Global Transition

The global climate negotiations in Belém have entered a decisive chapter. As the climate crisis accelerates, the world’s financial, ethical, and institutional systems stand at an inflexion point. Day Six.

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Will Nigeria’s Push for Unified Oil Regulations Across Africa Deliver?

Recently, African petroleum regulators under Nigeria’s leadership have launched a continental forum to harmonise oil regulation, aiming to draw critical investment into the region’s rapidly growing energy sector. Yet, signing.

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Togo’s Port of Lomé: A Strategic Gateway for U.S.–Africa Trade

Togo’s Port of Lomé is fast becoming a critical maritime node for West Africa and international players eyeing strategic entry points into Africa. With its modern infrastructure, deep-water capacity, and.

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Ghana’s Rising Dominance in West African Tourism: A Data-Driven Look

Ghana firmly solidified its reputation as a top-tier travel destination in West Africa, welcoming 1,288,804 international visitors—a 12% year-over-year increase, according to the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA). Far from being.

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Mission 300: Advancing Africa’s Path Toward Universal Electricity Access

The Mission 300 initiative, a collaborative effort led by the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) and the World Bank Group, alongside a broad range of development partners, continues to make.

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Africa Advances Toward a Thriving Carbon Market with Support Facility

Africa is steadily laying the groundwork for a stronger, more integrated carbon market, as the African Development Bank (AfDB) prepares to launch the Africa Carbon Support Facility. Designed to help.

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Africa’s Youth Are Reclaiming Power, but Is it Sustainable?

In the 21st century, the arena of democratic struggle has migrated from the cobblestone streets of ancient agoras to the algorithm-driven universe of digital networks. Young people are tearing down.

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ECOWAS at 50: Hope Amid Fractured Unity

Fifty years ago, in a season marked by Cold War politics and post-colonial fragility, fifteen West African countries came together to sign the Treaty of Lagos on May 28, 1975..

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Nigeria and Ghana Strengthen Energy Bonds Amid $75 Million Debt

In a bid to resolve a lingering $75 million gas debt, Nigeria and Ghana recently met in Accra during the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) Committee of Ministers meeting. The.

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