By Kingsley Moghalu A striking statistic from The Africa Report crystallizes the continent’s fiscal crisis: many of Africa’s poorest countries now spend more on debt service...
By Gregory Simpkins Recently, I wrote about the violence and conflict within Africa endangering the progress that has been achieved thus far. However, the current instability...
By Wavinya Makai For decades, Africa’s development narrative has been drafted in foreign ministries and multilateral boardrooms. The plot hinges on foreign direct investment, concessional loans,...
By Gregory Simpkins The wave of coups in Africa’s western region, including the Sahel, offered hope that Pan-Africanism had taken hold and that neocolonial powers, notably...
By Gregory Simpkins In a recent statement, the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights reported that the death toll from antigovernment protests in the country had...
By Danilo Desiderio It’s a common narrative in global development discourse: Africa’s vast natural resources are seen as the continent’s golden ticket to economic ascension. After...
By Dishant Shah Corruption in Africa is not just a problem – it is a deeply entrenched reality affecting governance, business, investment, and everyday life. Its...
By Mary Alorh The ongoing restructuring at USAID, one of the largest sources of U.S. government aid, has the potential to impact numerous governments worldwide that...