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  • OP-ED | Africa Needs Mineral Security, Too, By Daniel Franks & Rüya Perincek

    Opinion February 16, 2025
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    Daniel Franks and Rüya Perincek say the European Union’s Critical Raw Materials Act, which seeks to expand access to essential minerals through African partnerships, must go beyond offering countries a larger role in local processing and create a fairer model of mineral security that emphasizes affordability and self-sufficiency. BRISBANE/BRUSSELS –…

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  • OP-ED | On Role of African Diaspora in Combatting Corruption in Africa By Amin Buba Dibal

    Opinion February 9, 2025
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    Amin Buba Dibal argues the African Diaspora has a crucial role to play in combating corruption on the continent given their comparative influence over their kinsmen back home through remittances and by leveraging cutting-edge technologies, global networks as well as international anti-graft conventions. It is no news that corruption has…

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  • OP-ED | The African Union’s 2024 Record of Protecting Democracy was Poor, By Adem K Abebe

    Opinion January 7, 2025
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    Adem K Abebe argues the African Union has a long and chequered history of advancing and protecting democracy and 2024 was no exception with the AU’s actions and omissions throughout the year having continued the pattern of limited advance, even regression, in pursuing its ambition of building a democratic, peaceful and prosperous…

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  • OP-ED | Who Will Lead AU Commission? Highlights from Mjadala Afrika Debate, By Ueli Staeger

    Opinion December 30, 2024
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    Ueli Staeger argues the success of the recently held Mjadala Afrika, a public debate with candidates for the next Chairperson of the AU Commission, speaks to a broader phenomenon of the AU seeking to re-engage citizens, having lost its popular appeal over partially founded perceptions of ineffectiveness, mismanagement, and stasis. Left…

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  • OP-ED | IMF Surcharge Reforms a Welcome First Step for Indebted African Nations, By Karabo Mokgonyana

    Opinion November 18, 2024
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    Karabo Mokgonyana says for African countries burdened by heavy debt to capitalise on International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) reforms they must introduce targeted financial instruments for renewable energy as well as strengthen regulatory frameworks to attract long-term green investment. The IMF’s decision to reduce borrowing costs by about 36%, or $1.2bn…

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  • OP-ED | China–Africa summit: Why Africa Has More Options Than Ever Before, By Tighisti Amare & Alex Vines

    Opinion October 15, 2024
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    Tighisti Amare and Alex Vines argue African leaders have more options than ever, creating opportunities for triangulation – African nations can strategically engage multiple global powers to maximize their benefits.  A general view of the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) on 5…

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  • OP-ED | Africa’s Permanent Seats at UN Security Council: Is the United States Proposal Acceptable? By Désiré Assogbavi

    Opinion September 23, 2024
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    Amidst the growing demand for Africa to have two permanent seats on the UN Security Council, Désiré Assogbavi wonders if the United States proposal for Africa to have two seats without veto rights is meaningless. There is a growing demand and an urgency to increase the effectiveness of the United Nations’…

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  • OP-ED | Africa and the US ‘non-proposal’ on UN Security Council Reform, By Tim Murithi

    Opinion September 22, 2024
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    Tim Murithi argues the US proposal that Africa gets two seats on the UN Security Council without veto powers would relegate the continent’s 1.4 billion people to permanent second-class citizens on a Security Council that allocates 60% of its agenda to issues relating to Africa. The opening session for the…

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  • OP-ED | Why Africa Should Have Two Permanent Seats on UN Security Council, By Sithembile Mbete

    Opinion September 1, 2024
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    On the case for Africa’s permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Sithembile Mbete argues the nature of global threats and the definition of international security have changed dramatically since the creation of the UN in 1945, noting that such threats can only be resolved by a Security Council…

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  • OP-ED | Beyond Africa’s Permanent Membership of UN Security Council, By Sara Hamouda

    Opinion August 25, 2024
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    Sara Hamouda asks: what could be Africa’s gains from the Summit of the Future (SOTF) to nurture good governance on the continent? Sara Hamouda, Officer-in-Charge, the Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2063 Continental Governance Programme at the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) A bold Pact for the Future will be adopted at…

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