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Close to Reopen? When Economic Autonomy Becomes a Necessity
The prevailing belief holds that open trade is always beneficial, that free trade is the only path to prosperity. Yet…
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Paul Ndiho: « From Cocoa Plantations in West Africa to Hersheypark in Pennsylvania: A Farmer’s Son Sees Both Worlds »
I didn’t grow up under cocoa trees—but I know exploitation when I see it. I grew up among coffee bushes…
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Thione Niang: « What Trump understood… and what too many African presidents have not yet understood »
In a competitive global economy, a president cannot limit himself to symbolic diplomacy. He must be the first salesman of…
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Charlotte Libog: “Cameroon deserves to be better known, better promoted, and better positioned on the international stage”
CAMEROON VITAL: A Universal Appeal to Promote Cameroon 🇨🇲 During this sensitive period of the presidential election in Cameroon, my…
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Leila Ben Hassen : « Africa’s Blue Workforce: Seizing the tides of opportunity »
Leila Ben Hassen@DR Africa’s Ocean Moment The ocean is rising both as a physical force and as a dynamic economic…
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Gagan Gupta: Made in Africa or Made from Africa? It’s time to choose
Imported T-shirts tell a deeper story of extraction without transformation that must stop As trade frameworks worldwide are being rethought,…
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Idrissa Diabira: Industrialise Africa or Stay Sitting on the Ground!
Less than 5% of working Africans hold formal employment. Every year, 20 million young people enter the labor market, while…
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Farid Fezoua : « Why African Creative Industries Deserve Serious Capital and Why Ignoring Them Costs Us All »
It is tempting to romanticize creative industries in emerging markets, to talk about untapped talent, local cultural richness, and the…
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