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Sustainable Development Goals: Progress and Persistent Challenges

In 2015, the United Nations charted a visionary course for global development by establishing 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aimed at eradicating poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring prosperity for.

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BREAKING: BASSIROU FAYE, ANDRY RAJOELINA, AND JOÃO LOURENÇO NAMED AFRICAN LEADERSHIP MAGAZINE PERSONS OF THE YEAR 2024

…POTY awards presentation ceremony to hold 27–28 February 2025 13 December 2025, London, United Kingdom The African Leadership Magazine (ALM) is excited to announce the African Persons of the Year.

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Water Pollution: A Way Out for Africa and Others

Water pollution stands as one of the most critical environmental crises of the 21st century, jeopardising ecosystems, economies, and public health across the globe. In Africa, urban waste and industrial.

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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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China’s Economic Rally and Its Global Market Effects

Over the last few decades, China’s economy has been viewed as a linchpin in the global market. Even as the world faces a spectrum of geopolitical and economic shifts, China’s.

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African Innovative Solutions Empowering People with Disabilities

Across Africa, innovators are developing solutions that are transforming the lives of people with disabilities. From assistive technologies to inclusive education initiatives, these pioneers are challenging stereotypes and paving the.

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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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The Implications of Stripping Electoral Oversight Powers

The robustness of any democracy lies in the integrity of its electoral processes. Electoral oversight institutions, such as the UK’s Electoral Commission or the Federal Election Commission in the United.

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The Influence of African Institutions on Global Governance Structures

African institutions are contributing significantly to the shaping of international policies and norms. This influence is not only reflective of the continent’s growing economic and political clout but also indicative.

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