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COVID-19: AU Youth Envoy launches continental youth-led accountability initiative
The African Union Office of the Youth Envoy (OYE), this week, launched the African Youth Charter Hustlers initiative, a youth-led Pan-African accountability movement, to engage African youths in continental, regional and country-level advocacy for the reform of service delivery architecture across the continent as well as ratification and implementation of…
Read More »OP-ED | How Africa’s economies can hedge against COVID-19, By Ibrahim Mayaki
The African Continental Free Trade Area will help dismantle tariff and non-tariff barriers amid a pandemic and global recession. Accelerating Africa’s economic integration will cushion its fragile economies and help turn the continent into the world’s largest common market. In 2018, 44 countries signed the African Continental Free Trade…
Read More »AfDB launches record-breaking $3billion “Fight COVID-19” social bond
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has raised an exceptional $3 billion in a three-year bond to help alleviate the economic and social impact the Covid-19 pandemic will have on livelihoods and Africa’s economies. The Fight Covid-19 Social bond, with a three-year maturity, garnered interest from central banks and official…
Read More »OP-ED | Africa is bracing for a head-on collision with coronavirus, By Landry Signé and Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
As the pandemic reaches the continent, countries from Morocco to Malawi are facing a health crisis and an economic shock Now that almost all of Africa’s 54 countries are reporting cases of the new coronavirus, one thing is certain: The pandemic will have drastic consequences in Africa, especially…
Read More »INTERVIEW | There’s significant build-up towards more equal EU-Africa cooperation – Luckystar Miyandazi
Luckystar Miyandazi works as policy officer at the African Institutions and Regional Dynamics Programme of the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) — an independent think tank that monitors and support development co-operation between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. She speaks about the…
Read More »OP-ED | If Covid-19 is not beaten in Africa it will return to haunt us all, By Abiy Ahmed
Only a global victory can end this pandemic, not a temporary rich countries’ win There is a major flaw in the strategy to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. Advanced economies are unveiling unprecedented economic stimulus packages. African countries, by contrast, lack the wherewithal to make similarly meaningful interventions. Yet…
Read More »OP-ED | Dealing with Coronavirus: How can we learn from Africa’s experience? By Richard Black
Whilst journalists and commentators have focussed recently on lessons from Asia in relation to the current Covid-19 pandemic, with some referencing pandemics that have hit Europe and North America in the past, a less obvious question to ask is whether there are also lessons from Africa? I would…
Read More »As Africa battles COVID-19, over 300 million citizens beg for clean water
As Africa begins its battle against COVID-19, the water needs of millions of Africans continues to remain unmet, even as climate change threatens to worsen lack of access to safe water on the continent. Water is fundamental to human existence thus is often considered as the most precious…
Read More »Water Day 2020 explores link between water and climate, celebration cancelled due to COVID19
The 2020 World Water Day commemoration under the theme: “Nature and Climate Change,” focus on exploring the inextricable link between water and climate change, by highlighting the urgent importance of strengthening water security and establishing access to a sustainable water supply, in the face of changing climate conditions worldwide. …
Read More »OP-ED | Africa does not need to ‘burn down the house’ to defeat COVID-19, By Patrick Gathara
Rather than imposing damaging and ineffective travel bans, African authorities should focus on mitigating the pandemic. In April 1914, as Europe was moving towards war, Dakar, the capital of present-day Senegal, was hit by an epidemic of bubonic plague that within a year, according to one account, wiped out…
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