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Africa’s Rising Middle Powers Reshaping Diplomatic Influence

Africa is increasingly taking control of its own diplomatic future, moving beyond old perceptions to become a decisive player on the global stage. While much attention has focused on its.

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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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Will Zambia’s EV Supply Chain Strategy Boost the Transportation Sector?

In a concerted effort to diversify its economy and capitalise on the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) industry, Zambia has proactively negotiated with automakers to establish EV component manufacturing plants.

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Bridging Africa’s Healthcare Divide with Telemedicine is Closer than Ever

Across the globe, telemedicine has redefined how healthcare is delivered, reshaping what it means to see a doctor, access treatment, or monitor chronic conditions. Virtual health platforms have transitioned from.

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Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Global Failure in Plain Sight

As the world has wrestled with the immense challenges posed by COVID-19, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, another group of diseases continues to exact a devastating toll largely out of view..

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African Cities in 2025: Rising Purchasing Power and Urban Prosperity

The economic vibrancy of African urban centres in mid-2025 was unprecedented, fueled by both significant infrastructural advancements and a remarkable surge in the population’s purchasing power. According to comprehensive data.

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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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Are African Cities Inclusive of Persons with Disabilities?

Inclusion of persons with disabilities (PWDs) is an increasingly urgent global imperative. Across continents, countries grapple with transforming sprawling urban landscapes into environments where all citizens can navigate, learn, work,.

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The Price of Nature: Should Africa Value Ecosystems Economically?

As the world confronts an escalating climate crisis, resource depletion, and the fallout of ecological collapse, global conversations are shifting toward recognising that economic growth must be balanced with environmental.

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AI Ethics in Africa: Balancing Innovation and Rights

In an era where artificial intelligence is redefining human interaction, decision-making, and governance, the call for ethical guardrails has become a global imperative. From predictive policing to facial recognition, AI.

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