By Linguère Mously MBAYE
Irregular migration from Africa has been a growing concern since the mid-2000s and continues to dominate news headlines. According to the...
…FOCAC and global competition – (1)
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"A stitch in time saves nine." This adage underscores the importance of timely action, resonating deeply with Africa's energy...
Absa Ghana’s Head of SME, Agency Banking, and Partnerships, Audrey Abakah, has called on women to share ideas, connect with one another, and forge...
…confronting governance failures in post-independence Africa
By Marie-Noelle NWOKOLO
Decades after achieving independence, many African nations continue to struggle with governance issues. Despite over fifty years...
By Winfred Kwasi DODZIH
The ECOWAS Brown Card Insurance Scheme has seen significant advancements and strategic efforts in recent years, underpinned by proactive leadership and...
By Yaw NJORGNAB
In 1996, the World Food Summit (WFS) defined food security as a state where all people, at all times, have physical and...
The world’s number one industrial powerhouse, China, has recently been stretched to respond to claims of overcapacity by the United States and European allies.
It...
By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH
Canada extends its financial support for the AU-Canada development partnership. It has doubled its grants, and provided an additional $20 million...
African agency in the context of Sino-Africa relations refers to the proactive stance taken by African nations and organizations to assert their interests and...
By Ernest Bako WUBONTO
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) protocols on ‘Women in Trade’, ‘Youth in Trade’ and ‘Digital Integration’ have received a...