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SOCIAL SAFETY NETS have been much hyped in global development discourse and conversations. In Africa, pockets of interventions by non-state...
Read moreDetailsCOVID-19, CLIMATE CHANGE, COUP D’ETAT and continental financing gained prominence among the diverse concerns raised while the various leaders of...
Read moreDetailsCONTRADICTIONS CAN BEST DESCRIBE the Africa story today. One the one hand, there is much talk about prevalent poverty, and...
Read moreDetailsANY REGIONAL POLITICAL OR ECONOMIC bloc is as strong as its weak members. In North America and the European Union,...
Read moreDetailsTHE PROSPECTS OF A PROSPEROUS AFRICA should be the preoccupation of all African leaders now. But that is not likely...
Read moreDetailsSTATES ARE FAILING IN AFRICA. The symptoms have been palpable for too long, and unmistakable manifestations are becoming apparent, but...
Read moreDetailsAFGHANISTAN HAS BEEN making news headlines in the past couple of days, beginning with the siege against major towns and...
Read moreDetailsSHORTLY AFTER THE fall of apartheid regime and the ascent of indigenous rule in South Africa, the attention of the...
Read moreDetailsAFRICA IS PECULIAR. Many things have either happened or are happening within the continent, with wide-ranging implications, manifestations or outcomes....
Read moreDetailsDEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORY OF AFRICAN countries seems to be hanging in the balance. From the enormous evidence of Africa’s poor economic...
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