Africa

WFP’s Shift to Cash Aid in Tigray: A Dangerous Gamble for Displaced Populations

The humanitarian crisis in Tigray remains dire, with millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) struggling to survive amid forceful, illegal occupation by Amhara and...

BRICS+ and G20: Competing or Collaborating for Global South

South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa heads G20, an intergovernmental forum comprising 19 sovereign countries, the European Union, and the African Union, while Brazil's Luiz Inácio...

Applying Raimo Vayrynen’s Model of Conflict Transformation to the Angolan Civil-War

Raimo Varynen’s conflict transformation model is somehow similar to the Jp Lederachs model except for minor differences. The model revolves around four major divisions: Actor...

Sudan at the Crossroads: A Geopolitical Powder Keg with Global Implications

Sub-Saharan Africa and the Sahel, as well as the Horn of Africa, are currently experiencing rapid and significant changes that pose challenges at regional,...

Rape as a Weapon of War? Gendered Genocide Analysis in the Darfur Conflict

Gendercide refers to a genocidal event that specifically highlights gender-specific patterns of elimination. Gendercide is often studied in terms of its impact on men,...

Russia Offers Central African Republic Security Guarantee and Broader Economic Partnership

The Central African Republic (CAR) delegation, headed by Faustin-Archange Touadéra was in Moscow to discuss the status and development of bilateral relations with President...

Oromos’ Silent Reckoning: Confronting Ethiopia’s Legacy of Oppression and the Path to Oromia’s Future

Ethiopia stands at a pivotal crossroads, with Jawar Mohammed at the center of a transformative and inevitable shift for the Oromo people, the nation’s...

Building Ghana’s Relationship Within BRICS+ Alliance and Beyond

With heightening of geopolitical interest in building a new Global South architecture, the newly created administration at Ghana's Jubilee House, has to consider joining...

African Union’s Summit Leaves Little Hope to Advance Agricultural Transformation in Africa

Perhaps it was the most crucial summit held on January 9th to 11th in 2025 with a focus to raise agricultural productivity, increase public...

How Egypt Helped Somalia After the US Army Left in 1994

In 1992, Somalia was in crisis. A brutal civil war and famine devastated the country, leaving millions in need of urgent help. The United...

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