In the News: What Will Help Africa Rise?
The economic and demographic prowess of Africa alone may not necessarily be the turnaround strategy for the continent, as Jay Naidoo argues in the article ‘Africa Rising? Whose Africa?‘ […]
The economic and demographic prowess of Africa alone may not necessarily be the turnaround strategy for the continent, as Jay Naidoo argues in the article ‘Africa Rising? Whose Africa?‘ […]
Job: Team Leader/Inclusive and Sustainable Development, UNDP, DRC
The Team Leader of the Inclusive and Sustainable Development pillar in the UNDP programme […]
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The first day of the University of Ghana Institute of African Studies 50th Anniversary Conference has concluded. The conference, “Revisiting the First International Congress of Africanists in a Globalised World,” […]
Job: Coordination and Planning Specialist, UN Women, Egypt
The UN Women grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of […]
In “Sudan’s Struggle for Peace” for Foreign Policy Magazine (Middle East Channel), University of California, Santa Cruz professor Mark Fathi Massoud analyzes recent protests in Sudan by placing them […]
Competition: Anti-Corruption Youth Essay Competition, AFRICAN UNION ADVISORY BOARD ON CORRUPTION
AFRICAN UNION ADVISORY BOARD ON CORRUPTION Presents Anti-Corruption Youth Essay […]
Using health, education, economic, rights, stability, and infrastructure data from a number of international organizations, academic and research centers, and development organizations, this “Scoring Africa” infographic compares Africa’s 54 internationally […]
From the Tiny Spark Blog, Amy Costello interviews author Nina Monk, who reported on Jeffrey Sachs’ multimillion dollar effort to eradicate poverty in Africa. Listen to the interview, “Tracking […]
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