Opinion
OP-ED | Will new management salvage the reputation of a dithering ECOWAS? By Paul Ejime
Dr Omar Alieu Touray, a Gambian diplomat and economic development expert should normally be excited as he gets set to assume the Presidency of the Commission of the 15-nation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in the first week of July 2022. But that excitement will be diluted by…
Read More »OP-ED | Pan-African integration has made progress but needs a change of mindset, By Babatunde Fagbayibo
This year’s celebration of Africa Day provides another opportunity to assess how far continental integration has progressed. Integration would mean a truly united Africa – either a federalist “United States of Africa” or the African Union (AU) exercising binding powers over member states. At present the AU merely serves as a…
Read More »OP-ED | Unveiling the 2021 African Governance Futures Scenarios, By Eddy Maloka
The Africa Governance Report (AGR) is a flagship publication of the African Union (AU) on the state of governance in Africa produced biennially by the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), in collaboration with other members of the African Governance Platform (AGP). The AGR is one of the outcomes…
Read More »OP-ED | APRM@19: Why African CSOs are crucial to uptake of APRM’s governance reviews, By Gabriel Baglo
March 9, 2022 marks 19 years of the existence of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), mandated by the African Union to enhance the state of governance on the continent. Yet, for the Mechanism’s reviews to have the desired impact, APRM must closely engage with African Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).…
Read More »OP-ED | EU/AU summit: Another missed opportunity? By Landry Ninteretse
In February, EU and AU leaders met in Brussels to analyse the future of relations between the two continents and revisit the terms of the historical “‘partnership”. As somehow expected, the summit failed to make concrete commitments to address the fundamental issues underlying the unequal and inequitable relationships…
Read More »OP-ED | First year brings clarity to AfCFTA priorities, by Dr Hippolyte Fofack
The AfCFTA has the power to economically transform Africa, but to succeed it needs to go beyond mere trade liberalisation, says the chief economist at Afreximbank. Although Africa was far from the epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic and has recorded some of the lowest casualty rates, the region…
Read More »OP-ED | It’s time for a new economic deal between the EU and Africa, By Muhammadu Buhari
When it comes to the relationship between the European Union and Africa, unfair arrangements have long been skated over for lack of alternatives. Increasingly unsustainable, these one-sided deals have provoked calls from both sides of the Mediterranean for a partnership of equals. At the EU-Africa Summit, leaders…
Read More »OP-ED| The African Union at 20: a lot has been achieved despite many flaws, By Thomas Kwasi Tieku
There’s a widespread view that the African Union – and its bureaucracy – are glorified servants of African governments. This view is supported by scholars and by the media. But is it accurate? I address this question in a recent article as the organisation marks its 20th anniversary this year. The African…
Read More »OP-ED | Let’s avoid an AfCFTA own-goal – why Africa must invest in connectivity now, By Yakama Manty Jones
Connectivity and mobility are key in the AfCFTA’s implementation The opportunities provided by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement are well-documented. This single continental market for goods and services would create the largest free trade area in the world by membership, boost intra-African trade and investment, increase…
Read More »OP-ED | Africa’s ‘misfit’ innovators might just save the Free Trade Area, By Charles Onyango-Obbo
A year after the official start of trading under the much-touted African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), commentators are saying it is already catching the African malaise — it is losing steam, African Business reported a few days ago. Despite the “fantastic surprise speed” of progress in 2020,…
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