Population Density: A Missing Factor in Development — and Why This Is Africa's Moment | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Terje Osmundsen·9h ago
Population Density: A Missing Factor in Development — and Why This Is Africa’s Moment Explanations of why Africa has lagged behind tend to reach for the familiar: weak governance, corruption...
Sudan: The Unfortunate Alliance | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Ahmed Ismat·2d ago
Sudan: The Unfortunate Alliance On Foreign Interest, the Ideal Militia, and What a Coloniser Prays He Leaves Behind My grandmother never said displacement.
Violence, Profit, and the Economy Sustaining Eastern Congo's Endless War | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Chhai Bunsonareach·2d ago
Violence, Profit, and the Economy Sustaining Eastern Congo’s Endless War At a checkpoint between Miba and the Kachanga hill in Fizi territory, soldiers of the Congolese army wave through bicycles...
Sudan: Burhan's Dialogue Is Not a Path to Stability | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Ezzat Khairi·3d ago
Sudan: Burhan’s Dialogue Is Not a Path to Stability General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has discovered dialogue again.
Africa's Youth Employment Crisis Has a Curriculum Problem | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Namonje Izukanji Namukonda·3d ago
Africa’s Youth Employment Crisis Has a Curriculum Problem When I worked for The Harvest Fund, I sat across from women-farmers who had just completed training in milling, business development, food...
The Coup Costs More Than the Corruption It Claims to Fix | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Seydou Ouattara·4d ago
The Coup Costs More Than the Corruption It Claims to Fix Since 2020, soldiers have seized power in Mali, Guinea, Sudan, Burkina Faso (twice), Niger, and Gabon.
Ethiopia Counts Coffee at the Wrong End | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Wondwossen Mezlekia·7d ago
Ethiopia Counts Coffee at the Wrong End On July 7, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told Parliament that Ethiopia had earned a record $3.1 billion from coffee exports.
Malawi’s economic crisis: Can recovery begin? | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Joseph Kayira·7d ago
Malawi’s economic crisis: Can recovery begin? Almost nine months after Malawian President Peter Mutharika returned to power, his administration finds itself grappling with a severe and protracted...
Tanzania’s VAT Refund Revolution: The Quiet Reform That Could Unlock Billions in Private Investment | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Frenny Jowi·7d ago
Tanzania’s VAT Refund Revolution: The Quiet Reform That Could Unlock Billions in Private Investment When governments unveil annual budgets, headlines focus on the big numbers: spending, growth and...
The Beijing of It All: Africa’s Development Terms Are No Longer Written in Washington or Brussels | African Arguments
African Argumentsby Wanjiku Wanjohi·8d ago
The Beijing of It All: Africa’s Development Terms Are No Longer Written in Washington or Brussels In the period that followed decolonisation, Africa’s development landscape continued to be shaped...
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