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Africa’s Internet Problem Isn’t Just Infrastructure — It’s Politics Too

The internet today is more than a conduit of information; it is the lifeblood of economic growth, a platform for civic engagement, and the backbone of innovation. In Africa, where.

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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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Mercenaries and Militias: Shadow Forces Shaping Africa’s Conflicts

Across Africa, the fight against terrorism and instability is no longer the sole responsibility of national armies; shadow forces have become key players in determining the fate of nations. Mercenaries.

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How Africa is Tackling Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is one of the most severe violations of human rights worldwide, and Africa is a continent working tirelessly to overcome the challenges posed by this crime. Despite being.

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African Women in UN Peacekeeping: Contributions to Gender Parity

Africa is leading by example in empowering female police officers who are excelling in United Nations peacekeeping missions. These women demonstrate exceptional dedication and skill, proving integral to the success.

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Lake Chad: Is There Hope for Saving the Disappearing Lake?

Lake Chad, once a shimmering beacon of vitality in Africa’s Sahel region, now stands as a stark reminder of humanity’s complex relationship with nature. Shrinking by more than 90% since.

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International Labour Law in Africa: Rising Tide or Stuck in the Sands?

Africa’s workforce represents its greatest asset—a vibrant engine driving growth and innovation. Across diverse sectors, from agriculture to manufacturing, the hands and minds of millions propel the continent forward.  .

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Africa’s G20 Membership: Gain or Mere Symbolism?

Africa has achieved a historic footprint by becoming a permanent member of the G20 Summit; a significant moment in the continent’s global engagement.   In September 2023, the African Union.

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COP29: Africa’s Notes from Baku

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.

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Universal Children’s Day 2024: Amplifying the Dreams of Young Africans

“Every child you encounter is a divine appointment.” – Wess Stafford   On 20 November 2024, the world unites to celebrate Universal Children’s Day, a moment to highlight the importance.

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