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    Ruminations at the end of an assignment – Kieran Holmes bids farewell to Burundi

    By Uncategorised
    July 23, 2014
    Kieran Holmes is the first Commissioner General of the new Office Burundais des Recettes. As I look out my office window directly above the ...
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  • Politics

    Zimbabwe: one year on ZANU-PF consolidates power, but economy remains in dire straits

    By Uncategorised
    July 23, 2014
    One year on from Zimbabwe’s heavily disputed 2013 elections, we asked Simukai Tinhu, a Zimbabwean political analyst (and regular AA contributor) and Nicole Beardsworth, ...
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    One hundred days later and the Chibok girls are still not free – By Debbie Ariyo

    By Uncategorised
    July 22, 2014
    Today, 22 July, marks 100 days since the abduction of almost 300 girls by terrorists from their school dormitory in Chibok, North East Nigeria. ...
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    Live from Bangui: Why Inclusive Dialogue Matters in CAR – By Louisa Waugh

    By Uncategorised
    July 21, 2014
    Last June, when I first arrived in the Central African Republic (CAR), one of the resident ex-pats suggested I visit “˜Cinq Kilo’ – Bangui’s ...
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  • Politics

    South Sudan draws up ‘War Budget’, but oil production targets unlikely to be reached – By Richard Nield

    By Uncategorised
    July 18, 2014
    By the evidence of South Sudan’s budget, presented to parliament in late June, the country’s finance ministry has lost its mind. This time last ...
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    Biafra and Boko Haram: Different Conflicts, Common Themes – By Tom Lowman

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    July 18, 2014
    In late June, at a meeting with the College of Bishops of the African Church, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan made some interesting comments on ...
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    Burundi: CNDD-FDD keeps country under iron grip, but opposition must now participate in politics – By Kris Berwouts

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    July 17, 2014
    Until quite recently, Burundi seemed like the Central African country with the best record of post-conflict progress. The country achieved majority rule in 2005 ...
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  • Politics

    Civil Society and the South Sudan Crisis – By Jérí´me Tubiana

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    July 16, 2014
    The inclusion of civil society in efforts to defuse the South Sudan crisis has so far been fraught. The parties to the conflict (see our recent ...
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    The continuing curse of state fragility in Africa – By Solomon A. Dersso

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    July 16, 2014
    Despite their legal attributes, in functional terms many African states (constructs of the continent’s encounter with colonial rule) came into being without possessing the ...
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    Somalia Briefing: caught between anti-terrorism legislation, militants and starving to death – By Magnus Taylor

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    July 15, 2014
    When I heard, last night, that several regions of Somalia are once again at risk of famine, the prevailing feeling was one of déjí  ...
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