A 24 mois de la fin de transition, les potentiels successeurs du Colonel Mamadi Doumbouya ne manquent pas. Sur cette liste non exhaustive de candidats réels ou supposés, nous déclinons ceux qui ont des chances
The Bittersweet Sides Of Uganda’s Oil And Gas Development – OpEd
French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) are moving with pace in the development of oil and gas projects with a potential investment portfolio estimated at more than $15
African Agro-Processors Call For Policies Conducive To Local Manufacturing – OpEd
Experts at the Africa Food Systems Forum (AGRF) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, have called on African governments to make and review existing policies to protect the processing and agro-industrialization of locally produced agricultural products.
The Horn Of Africa States: Financing Development Projects Through Crowdfunding – OpEd
Developmental projects such as rail and road building, port building, bridge building, airport building, industrial projects, and others in developing countries are mostly financed through either grants/aid from developed countries or financed through traditional financing
Manque d’enseignants dans les écoles : un gros caillou dans le soulier du ministre Hawing
Le déficit d’enseignants en République de Guinée est devenu un problème permanent. Malgré l’assouplissement de la politique de recrutement de l’État, qui inclut notamment les contractuels, et les recrutements exceptionnels, le gap continue de s’agrandir
African Leaders Narrate Failing Democracy, Underdevelopment And Abject Poverty At United Nations – Analysis
At least majority of African leaders are calling for complete overhaul of multinational financial system to enable them pursue their development goals across Africa. Further to their scathing remarks on negative impact inflicted by imperialism,
Ethiopia On Brink Of New Era – OpEd
1) IntroductionInternational Human rights organizations and communities based in various European countries express deep concern about the fast-deteriorating crisis in Ethiopia. The recent wave of attacks on Amharas is on the verge of becoming a
Africa: Carving the Golden Goose
Africa today consists of 56 different experiences in nation-building with some remarkable successes and many inevitable failures. In many African countries a new player has entered the game: a younger generation that is better educated,
Massacre in Goma Clouds DR Congo’s Elections and UN Mission’s Future
On 30 August, elite troops slaughtered over 50 civilians planning to protest perceived foreign interference in the eastern DR Congo, three months ahead of elections. The government has asked the UN for an “accelerated” withdrawal.
South Sudan President, Machar differ over election timeline
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir and First Vice President Riek Machar are divided on elections conduct, amid concerns over delays in the implementation of key provisions of the peace deal. Kiir expressed his frustrations on