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Monthly Archives: May 2024

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  • MozambiquePoliticsTop story
    By Alexandre Nhampossa
    May 22, 2024
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    Mozambique: Nyusi’s dilemma delivers an unexpected successor

    Haunted by a corruption scandal, President Filipe Nyusi’s search for an acceptable successor produces some unintended consequences. Mozambique’s ruling party, Frelimo, has elected Daniel Chapo as ...
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  • Books and ControversiesDebating IdeasDecolonisationWar and War Crimes
    By Henning Melber
    May 21, 2024
    566
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    German Colonial Amnesia and the Destruction of Gaza

    From Namibia to Gaza: German colonial amnesia
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  • Organisations like RODI Kenya, who train farmers in agroecology and produce organic soil amendments from local ingredients, show alternative routes to using chemical fertilisers. Credit: RODI Kenya.
    ClimateSociety
    By Bridget Mugambe
    May 21, 2024
    546
    2

    There is an alternative to costly, carbon-emitting chemical fertilisers

    Africa’s soils are not merely depleted but in crisis, and decades of reliance on chemical fertilisers and pesticides have exacerbated the problem. At the recent African ...
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  • African Arguments Book SeriesBook LaunchBooks and ControversiesDebating IdeasEconomies and Societies
    By Francis Mangeni and Andrew Mold
    May 15, 2024
    590
    0

    Towards a Borderless Africa: How the AfCFTA Is Changing the Narrative on Continental Integration

    Can a more trade integrated African continent achieve its economic and political goals towards development?
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  • 1 billion of the 2.3 billion people who lack access to clean cooking are in Africa. Credit: UNDP Zimbabwe.
    ClimateSocietyTop storyUganda
    By Vanessa Nakate
    May 14, 2024
    857
    2

    Don’t gaslight Africa: We need genuinely clean cooking solutions

    The IEA summit, where oil and gas execs are well-represented, will see gas as the solution. What Africa needs is people-centred renewable energy.  Delegates from around ...
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  • People attempt to navigate the floods in Kenya. Credit: 1.2 Diaries.
    ClimateEconomyKenyaTop story
    By Timothy Njagi Njeru
    May 10, 2024
    629
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    Kenya: Adding up the costs of the floods amid an economic crisis

    The devastation from the floods in Kenya have been immediate, but the impacts will continue to be felt for some time. There were early warnings that ...
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  • African VoicesDebating IdeasIdentitiesMigration/RefugeePodcastsSudanWar and War Crimes
    By Azza Ahmed Abdel-Aziz and Anab Mohammed
    May 7, 2024
    452
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    Displaced Yet Again: Ethiopian and Eritrean Refugee Subjectivities in War Torn Sudan

    Experiences of refugee displacement within Sudan after the 2023 war
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  • Washington Mboya in his neighbourhood in Nairobi, Kenya, amid the floods. Credit: 1.2 Diaries.
    ClimateKenyaTop story
    By Jennifer Kwao
    May 7, 2024
    538
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    “This flood has caused a massive shift”: Surviving in Kenya’s slums

    Washington Mboya, an environmentalist in Nairobi, describes the effects of and response to the devastating floods in the city’s poorest areas. By the latest count, devastating ...
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  • OPINIONPublic Health and MedicineTop story
    By Michael Adekunle Charles
    May 6, 2024
    465
    1

    Malaria is a women’s rights issue

    When malaria rages, the women whose labour, visible and invisible, is the bedrock of the care economy, suffer; the effects reverberate across society. Walk into any ...
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  • EconomyEditor's PicksNigeria
    By Adebayo Abdulrahman
    May 3, 2024
    605
    1

    Tinubu’s Nigeria: A year at the edge of the abyss

    University students are among those hit hardest by the Tinubu administration’s IMF-directed austerity programme. Ajadi Sodiq, an undergraduate at the University of Ibadan, receives a monthly ...
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