Investigative Reports

Security Reform vs. Security Risk: Weighing the Implications of Somaliland’s Military Biometric System

Key Points Somaliland's biometric registration of security personnel aims to...

The Diplomacy of Gullibility: How Somaliland’s Foreign Ministry Keeps Falling for International Fraudsters

In what has become a familiar scene in Somaliland's...

Ex-US Ambassador to Somalia Lobbies for Hormuud’s Access to American Banking System

Questions mount as André partners with Somali MP who...

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Projects funded by the World Bank Group’s private sector arm fuel violent conflict – it’s time to reform the system

Brian Ganson, Stellenbosch University; Anne Spencer Jamison, Copenhagen Business School, and Witold Jerzy Henisz, University of Pennsylvania To what extent does private investment help developing...

China’s Interest in Africa

Sayidcali Ahmed | Chinese Politics, and Influence Africa being a massive continent with a heavy richness of natural resources such as gold, diamond, great fertilized...

Ukraine war: fresh warning that Africa needs to be vigilant against Russia’s destabilising influence

Joseph Siegle, University of Maryland It’s commonly held that Russian president Vladimir Putin’s objective for invading Ukraine is to install a puppet regime that is...

How Russia-Ukraine conflict could influence Africa’s food supplies

Wandile Sihlobo, Stellenbosch University No man qualifies as a statesman who is entirely ignorant of the problems of wheat.The words of the ancient Greek philosopher,...

Reforming America’s Foreign Policy Towards Africa Through The Lenses Of Military, Trade, Diplomacy, And Aid.

Executive Summary Since the beginning and the fall of communism, America’s foreign policy has been focusing a lot on the Middle East and disregarded the...

A novel idea: integrating urban and rural safety nets in Africa during the pandemic

Astrid R.N. Haas, International Growth Centre and Rachel Strohm In countries across Africa, the public health restrictions imposed to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic have...

Steps to inoculate African economies against the impact of coronavirus

Chuku Chuku, The University of Uyo The curve of the coronavirus pandemic started to bend upwards in Africa only recently – just as the curve...

Does Sub-Saharan Africa necessitate a unique response to COVID-19? More than ten African Countries Have No Ventilators!

Dr.Essa Abdi Djama Covid-19 and Sub-Saharan disease response and readiness? Malnutrition and disease means COVID-19 could be more deadly in Africa than elsewhere in the world.Health...

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