Tag: Africa
African Lives Matter, Too; Energy Policy Decisions Should Consider Their Needs,...
As African oil and gas countries struggle with Covid-19’s devastating impact on demand, two international groups seem to...
Amidst Panic, Does The Pandemic Present Opportunity To Reset Africa?
By Ifesinachi Okpagu & Somachi Chris-AsolukaAs of May 19, over 88,000 people in Africa have reportedly been infected...
Africa’s Energy Transition Must be African at Heart and in Practice,...
Africa is at an energy cross-road. On one hand, the most talented, better educated, most entrepreneurial and competitive...
Mitigating COVID-19’s Impact On Africa’s Food Systems
By Atsuko Toda and Martin Fregene
We are facing great uncertainty on the African continent....
COVID-19 and the Price War:Why Now Could Be Time For U.S....
By NJ Ayuk
It isn’t breaking news that the world is...
After COVID-19, What Will Africa Look Like in 2030 and 2063?
By Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka
The COVID-19 pandemic, one of the world’s most significant events, has resulted...
Africa Cannot Go Back To ‘Business as Usual’ When Covid-19 Pandemic...
Like every other pandemic that the world has experienced in the past, coronavirus will eventually come to an...
What the Emerging Great Power Politics Means for Africa
In 1983, US President, Ronald Reagan
ordered an invasion of Grenada. Margaret Thatcher’s Great Britain strongly
criticised the invasion of...
African Leaders Call for Action to End Malnutrition by...
African countries have made progress toward eradicating malnutrition and stunting but need to do more...
Africa’s Economy Forecast to Grow Despite External Shocks
For the first time in a decade, investment expenditure rather
than consumption accounts for more than half of GDP...