Active engagement on three initiatives could see Africa’s needs reflected in global ocean governance decisions.
As African leaders prepare for the 38 th African Union (AU) summit in mid-February, insecurity continues in Sudan, the Horn ...
The global demand for ivory is driving heavily armed poachers from Chad and Sudan into Cameroon’s Bouba Ndjida National Park.
Greater awareness about illegal hunting concessions that allow the smuggling of endangered species to Dubai could prevent ...
Our Current Path forecast indicates that by 2050, oil will still account for 17% of Africa’s energy production, gas for 40% ...
In response to a new wave of American insularity, European policymakers should pursue rapprochement with Africa.
If so, the Trump administration is not threatening the tax collection of say, African countries. However the withdrawal of ...
In the interest of national stability, Ghana’s new government must tackle threats and gaps in the security sector.
Field research reveals multiple linkages between drug trafficking, increased drug abuse and violent extremism in Boko ...
As private sector donations increase, the 21 African countries still not contributing to the fund must pay up.
Niger has suspended its participation in the Multinational Joint Task Force, and Chad has threatened to withdraw.
Despite commendable efforts, the Peace and Security Council still grapples with factors limiting the effectiveness of its ...