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Yearly Archives: 2023

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  • Conflict & CrisisEthiopiaTop story
    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    October 31, 2023
    693
    37

    Will the rebellion in Amhara unravel the Ethiopian state?

    Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed is grappling with a new rebellion in Amhara, simmering conflicts in several regions and a major economic crisis. His response? To take ...
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  • Who will benefit from Zimbabwe's carbon credits deal with a UAE firm? Credit: Ninara.
    ClimateEconomyTop storyZimbabwe
    By Cyril Zenda
    October 31, 2023
    704
    0

    Doubts grow over who’ll benefit from UAE carbon deal for fifth of Zimbabwe

    Carbon credit projects may make profits for a Dubai-based firm, but experts and locals are sceptical about benefits to communities and the climate. On 29 September, ...
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  • Congo-KinshasaElectionsOpedTop story
    By Moise Katumbi
    October 30, 2023
    596
    1

    Congo 2023: A stable, secure and prosperous DRC is possible

    Destabilised by the scramble for its minerals, the DRC’s upcoming election could trigger a transformation to prosperity – if conducted fairly. The Democratic Republic of Congo ...
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  • Green Hydrogen in Africa. Credit: Charity Atakunda.
    ClimateEconomyEditor's Picks
    By Tina Lee
    October 25, 2023
    556
    0

    Green hydrogen: Africa’s chance to break the colonial extractive dynamic

    European countries are, once again, desperate for the continent’s resources. Why aren’t African governments demanding more in return? The first time I ever heard the term ...
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  • Debating IdeasFinancializationSpecialised SeriesSudanSudan: Not The Last ChapterWar and War Crimes
    By Timothy Liptrot
    October 25, 2023
    572
    0

    The Sinews of Sudan’s Latest War

    Sudan, War: Not the Last Chapter: The Sinews of Sudan’s Latest War (following the money)
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  • Conflict & CrisisGabonTop story
    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    October 24, 2023
    670
    3

    Gabon: Françafrique’s pet project remains indispensable to Paris

    Unlike the other coups in Francophone Africa, the August coup in Libreville appears to have been a change of guard rather than a revolt.  The coup’s ...
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  • Countries in Africa where the Green Revolution has not made inroads should consider themselves lucky. Credit: Saad Akhtar.
    ClimateEconomy
    By Glenn Davis Stone
    October 19, 2023
    700
    2

    New research further debunks legend of the Green Revolution

    As farming becomes more precarious, some are calling for a second Green Revolution, this time in Africa. India’s experience provides dire warnings. Feeding a growing world ...
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  • Editor's PicksGhanaSlavery & the Reparations Question
    By Yoku Shaw-Taylor
    October 17, 2023
    678
    3

    Africans, slavery and reparations: Why Nana Akufo-Addo’s claims are deeply flawed

    While the Ghanaian president made bold claims for reparations to African states, the African elite’s long silence about its role in the slave trade speaks volumes.   ...
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  • Chair of the African Group of Negotiators, Ephraim Mwepya Shitima, Zambia has raised concerns about the Global Stocktake report on how it relates to Africa, Photo by IISD/ENB | Kiara Worth.
    ClimateTop story
    By Olivia Rumble & Andrew Gilder
    October 13, 2023
    452
    2

    African concerns offer preview of Global Stocktake tensions

    The synthesis report hints at fossil fuel consensus, but African negotiators are displeased with its approach to equity, finance, and tech transfer. When climate negotiators from ...
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  • ClimateCultureEditor's Picks
    By Carl Death
    October 12, 2023
    909
    0

    Has African climate fiction already shown us the future?

    From cities within sand-storms to biotech implants, African writers are imagining diverse climate futures. Here are five recommended reads. We cannot know what the future holds, ...
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