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Making Global Governance Work for Africa

The global governance system has long been championed as a mechanism to address transnational challenges. However, for Africa—a continent rich in potential yet burdened by historical and structural inequities—it often.

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The Economics of Climate Change Adaptation in Africa

Climate change is not a distant spectre looming over the horizon; it is an immediate, relentless force reshaping economies and lives worldwide. The economic stakes are monumental. According to the.

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Africa’s Economic Growth Leading the Global South

The African Development Bank (AfDB) forecasted that in 2024, six of the world’s ten fastest-growing economies will hail from Africa, including nations like Rwanda, Côte d’Ivoire, and Benin. This trajectory.

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Sustainable Ecosystem Services: The Impact of Modelling, Ecology, and Economic Policy

Ecosystem services—ranging from clean water and air to pollination and climate regulation—are fundamental to both human well-being and biodiversity. However, rapid industrialization, urban expansion, and climate change are placing unprecedented.

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Africa: A Call for Reparations and Economic Sovereignty

Justice for Africa is not merely a slogan; it is a call to action that echoed powerfully in Addis Ababa during the 46th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of.

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The Role of Africa in Global Governance

For centuries, Africa has been a passive recipient of global governance, its voice often muted and its interests sidelined. The legacy of colonialism, marked by exploitation, division, and political instability,.

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Intra-African Partnerships and the Future of Agricultural Technology

With each passing year, the global spotlight turns towards Africa’s vast, underutilised resources.Questioning the continent’s challenges that threaten its food security. Although, amidst these painted struggles, agricultural technology is on.

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Africa’s Mountain Conservation: A Solution to Climate Change?

According to the World Meteorological Organisation, the conservation of mountains is key to achieving global goals; however, they are increasingly under threat due to climate change.   Mountains, often described.

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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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Infrastructure and Technology Address Africa’s Agricultural Challenges

Agriculture remains the backbone of many African economies, employing over 60% of the population and contributing significantly to GDP in several countries. Despite its importance, the sector faces numerous challenges.

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