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  • Debating IdeasSocietyUganda

    Why Global Health Research Needs More African Leadership

    By Suzan Nakalawa and David Musoke
    July 8, 2026
    Adesina and colleagues through their published article titled, ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic response and the new era of austerity in Africa’ discussed how the economic ...
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  • Debating IdeasEthiopiaTop story

    Will Abiy Ahmed be Ethiopia’s Bismarck or its Mandela?

    By Yunus Turhan
    July 4, 2026
    Africa has long served as fertile ground for distinctive forms of leadership to emerge. Figures such as Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, Haile Selassie, and ...
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  • Debating IdeasKenyaPoliticsSociety

    Bringing Guns and Tanks to a Knife Fight

    By Felix Idongesit Oyosoro
    July 4, 2026
    If you want to understand how protest cycles evolve, look not at the crowds but at the empty streets. On June 25, 2026, Nairobi’s ...
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  • Debating IdeasEconomyPoliticsSudan

    Agriculture as the Foundation of Post-War Reconstruction in Sudan

    By Hassan Ali Sanhori
    June 29, 2026
    A New Lens on Sudan’s Recovery Agriculture in fragile and conflict-affected states is often viewed as a technical sector — a means of producing ...
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  • Debating IdeasPoliticsSudan

    Beyond SAF and RSF: Why Sudan’s War Cannot Be Understood Through Two Actors Alone

    By Eglal Hamid
    June 26, 2026
    Throughout Sudan’s war, most diplomatic efforts have treated the conflict as a struggle between two actors: the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid ...
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  • Debating IdeasPoliticsSomalia

    Somalia: A State without Settlement

    By Matthew de Waal
    June 24, 2026
    In early June, a warm evening in Mogadishu was punctuated once again by the staccato of gunfire and mortar shells. Not the result of ...
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  • Debating IdeasEconomyPoliticsSomalia

    Somalia in the Crosshairs: the Consequences of the Iran War on Somalia

    By Surer Mohamed Nisar Majid Ahmed Ibrahim Faduma Abukar
    June 24, 2026
    The US-Israel war on Iran has had global ramifications in the cost of daily life and geopolitical calculations. Because of geographical proximity, political instability, ...
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  • Debating IdeasPoliticsSocietySomalia

    Somalia: The Disappeared

    By Ismail Abukar
    June 24, 2026
    On the evening of 26 June 2021, a woman named Ikran Tahlil Farah left her home in Mogadishu after receiving a call from a ...
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  • Debating IdeasEconomyKenyaSociety

    The $2.68 Million Fence vs. The Forest’s People

    By Martina Jebet
    June 23, 2026
    On February 27, 2026, the Keiyo Indigenous Community filed a formal grievance with the United Nations Development Programme’s Social and Environmental Compliance Unit, alleging ...
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  • Debating IdeasEconomyPoliticsSudan

    Sovereignty without control: Sudan, gold and the limits of international law

    By Maria Pietroluongo
    June 19, 2026
    In 2024, as Sudan reeled from one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, UAE imports of its gold jumped by 70%. Millions had been ...
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