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Yearly Archives: 2023

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  • Elephants feeding in northern Cameroon. Credit: Daniel Tiveau/CIFOR.
    ClimateTop story
    By Nalova Akua
    October 11, 2023
    628
    0

    How climate change is forcing elephants and humans to share space

    As northern Cameroon heats up, elephants are migrating in search of food and water and increasingly finding themselves in face-to-face to humans. On 24 May, a ...
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  • COVID-19Debating IdeasEconomies and SocietiesSouth Africa
    By Elizabeth Hull and Simangaliso Masinga
    October 11, 2023
    662
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    Informal Retailers: A Missed Opportunity for Tackling Food Insecurity in South Africa’s Covid-19 Response

    Tackling South Africa's Covid-related food insecurity crisis through the informal sector
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  • Editor's PicksPoliticsUganda
    By Michael Mutyaba
    October 9, 2023
    659
    1

    Uganda at 61: In his sunset years, Museveni tightens the noose

    What does Museveni’s refusal to let go mean for the future of the country and region? For weeks, Uganda’s political scene has been rocked by a ...
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  • World Bank Group President Ajay Banga enters the World Bank Group headquarters on his first day in office in June 2023. Credit: World Bank / Simone D. McCourtie. IMF Africa.
    ClimateEconomy
    By Carlos Lopes
    October 6, 2023
    530
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    The IMF and World Bank face litmus test of their willingness to reform

    Africa’s unfair treatment by the financial system is getting more acute amid the climate crisis. Below are some of the many reforms needed to shift that. ...
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  • Audience members listen to a speech by the former World Bank Group president in Spring 2023. Credit: World Bank/Torie Smith.
    ClimateEconomyTop story
    By David McNair
    October 5, 2023
    629
    1

    It’s time to fix the problem of Africa’s 500% debt premium

    Rather than having too much debt, the challenge for countries in Africa may be that their debt is just too expensive. But there are remedies. As ...
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  • Will the World Bank annual meetings see increased debt-free adaptation financing for Africa? Credit: Ministry of Environment, Rwanda.
    ClimateEconomyTop story
    By Dean Bhekumuzi Bhebhe
    October 5, 2023
    399
    0

    What Africa needs from the World Bank annual meetings

    $1 spent on climate adaption can yield up to $10, not to mention immeasurable other benefits, yet efforts remains chronically underfunded. Morocco’s Marrakech is a magical ...
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  • A panel discussion at Africa Climate Week 2023 in Nairobi. Credit: KRCS-Denis Onyodi.
    Climate
    By View(s) from Africa
    October 4, 2023
    547
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    View(s) from Africa: Did the Africa Climate Summit fulfil its vision?

    A month on from the first ever Africa Climate Summit, a panel of experts reflect on its successes and failures. The run-up to the inaugural Africa ...
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  • Motorcycle tax operators, or boda boda drivers, also benefit from the charcoal trade by transporting it. Credit: John Okot.
    ClimateEconomyEditor's PicksUganda
    By John Okot
    October 3, 2023
    701
    0

    “Why do they punish us?” Uganda charcoal ban ignites transition debate

    While welcomed in principle, the abrupt charcoal ban has left both traders and buyers unsure of where to turn. Earlier this year, Hamidu Ssenyondo, a charcoal ...
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  • President George Weah faces re-election in Liberia on 10 October 2023. Credit: Presidence du Benin.
    LiberiaPoliticsTop story
    By Robtel Neajai Pailey
    October 3, 2023
    914
    13

    Why Liberia’s President Weah must go (democratically)

    Liberia’s disaffected citizens are more than justified in hoping that the 10 October election brings change.  If a blind man threatens to stone you, assume he ...
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  • AidConflictDebating IdeasEconomies and SocietiesSudanSudan: Not The Last Chapter
    By Muez Ali, Muzan Alneel and Mayada Hassanain
    September 29, 2023
    702
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    Conditioned to Fail: Donor and Multilateral Engagement in Post-Revolution Sudan

    Sudan, War: Not the Last Chapter: donor and multilateral engagement failure in post-revolution Sudan
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