Cabo Verde Takes Strategic Steps to Strengthen Fiscal Sustainability and Create Fiscal Space

PRAIA  – The Government of Cabo Verde (GoCV) is undertaking a series of reforms to strengthen fiscal sustainability and accelerate inclusive economic growth. According...

Angola’s Economic Crossroads: Reform, Resilience, and the Road Ahead

By Robert Stales In the wake of decades defined by oil wealth and its volatile cycles, Angola is attempting one of the most ambitious economic...

The Role of Agriculture in Burundi’s Economy — From Subsistence to Sustainability

On the terraced hillsides of Burundi, morning light falls across neat rows of cassava, maize, and beans—crops that sustain not only the nation’s kitchens but much of its economy. In this small, landlocked East African country, agriculture is more...

Island Life in Seychelles Blends Relaxation with Local Charm

With the azure waters lapping at pristine beaches, Seychelles offers an unparalleled escape – a place where you can unwind and immerse yourself in the local culture. Picture yourself on an idyllic island,...

Hiking Trails in Eswatini Reveal Breathtaking Views

In the highlands of Eswatini, where rolling hills slip into deep valleys and the horizon is framed by the distant ridges of the Drakensberg Mountains, hiking is less a pastime than a passage...

Mount Nimba: A Mountain Where Nature and Culture Converge

The massif of Mount Nimba rises abruptly from the green expanse of West Africa, its slopes crossing the borders of Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire. At 1,752 meters, it stands as the highest peak in Guinea, a landmark as much cultural as it is ecological. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the mountain is celebrated not only for its arresting vistas but also for its fragile biodiversity, making it a destination where science, conservation, and human experience intersect. Dense forests cloak much of the range, a living repository of plant species found nowhere else on earth. Trails wind upward through this tangle of green, carrying travelers past waterfalls, lianas, and thick...

Explore the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

It's a thrilling adventure for you to explore the Banc d'Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located off the coast of Mauritania. This stunning...

Forest Flavors: The Traditional Staples Shaping Modern Congolese Cuisine

In the lush interior of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the forest canopy presses close and rivers cut through red earth, the nation’s culinary traditions draw deeply from both the soil and the stories carried by generations. Here, food is more than sustenance; it is a living archive of culture, geography, and history, layered with meaning as much as with flavor. At the foundation lies cassava, a root that has anchored the Congolese table for centuries. Pounded into fufu—a smooth, starchy accompaniment to stews and sauces—or boiled, baked, or fried, cassava adapts effortlessly to the rhythms of daily cooking. Mild in taste yet rich in texture, it binds...

Kenya’s Cuisine: A Nation Told Through Flavor

In the bustling streets of Nairobi, the scent of roasted meat drifts from roadside grills, mingling with the sharp bite of chili and the...

Handcrafted Traditions Endure in Algeria’s Artisan Workshops

In the narrow lanes of Tlemcen’s old medina, the scent of tanned leather mingles with the metallic ring of a hammer against copper. Beneath a low archway, a potter’s wheel spins steadily, coaxing wet clay into forms that echo centuries-old designs. Across Algeria, such...

Festivals in Full Color: The Cultural Pulse of Côte d’Ivoire

In Côte d’Ivoire, the calendar is punctuated by festivals that illuminate the nation’s complex heritage. Across coastal towns, forested interiors, and bustling cities, music, dance, and ritual unfold in ways that bind communities together and offer a living record of tradition. Each celebration reflects the interplay of ethnic identities, histories, and contemporary influences, forming a cultural mosaic unique to this West African nation. The year’s cycle of festivities begins with the Fête de la Musique, observed annually on June 21....

Historic Medina Streets Reflect Tunisia’s Rich Cultural Past

Most visitors to Tunisia often find themselves enchanted by the historic Medina streets that tell the story of a vibrant, culturally-rich past. As you wander through the narrow, winding alleyways, you will encounter...

Cape Town’s Art Scene Brings South Africa’s Creative Spirit to Life

Many travelers are drawn to Cape Town not only for its stunning landscapes but also for its vibrant and dynamic art scene. As you explore this captivating city, you'll discover that art is...

Liberia’s Rainforests Offer Adventure and Biodiversity

There's a world of wonder awaiting you in Liberia's rainforests, a vibrant ecosystem teeming with life and adventure. Traveling to this West African country provides you with the chance to dive deep into...

Colorful Markets Offer a Glimpse Into Daily Life in Uganda

It's an exhilarating experience wandering through the vibrant markets of Uganda, where the heart and soul of daily life...

Kenya’s Kitchen: Bold Flavors, Deep Traditions

On a crowded Nairobi street, the aroma of grilled meat rises into the evening air, mingling with the spice of fresh chilies and the earthiness of simmering stews. Kenyan cuisine is not a...

Flame and Tradition: Algeria’s Grilled Rabbit

In the coastal towns and inland villages of Algeria, the scent of meat on an open flame drifts through courtyards and market streets. Among the country’s diverse dishes, one stands out for its...

‘Sleeping on it’ really does help and four other recent sleep research breakthroughs

Dan Denis, University of York Twenty-six years. That is roughly how much of our lives are spent asleep. Scientists have been trying to explain why we spend so much time sleeping since at least...

From enormous elephants to tiny shrews: how mammals shape and are shaped by Africa’s landscapes

Ara Monadjem, University of Eswatini Africa is the world’s most...

Menopause increases your risk of STIs due to how aging changes your body

Thomas L. Cherpes, The Ohio State University Diagnoses for sexually...

Data protection is poor for African farmers who use digital services: Kenya and Ghana cases highlight gaps

Heike Baumüller, University of Bonn and Bezawit Beyene Chichaibelu,...

Social media: Disinformation expert offers 3 safety tips in a time of fake news and dodgy influencers

Fabrice Lollia, Université Gustave Eiffel Social networks have revolutionised the...

Religion in Botswana: A Tapestry of Faith and Tradition

GABORONE, Botswana — In Botswana, the rhythm of daily life is underscored by a diverse and deeply rooted religious tradition. Here, faith is not...

The Port of Cotonou – Benin’s Gateway to Economic Power in West Africa

The Port of Cotonou — The Gateway To Economic Power For Benin In West Africa In terms of economics, realizing what the Port of Cotonou means...

Traditional Music and Dance Celebrate the Cultural Soul of Sudan

There's a vibrant tapestry of sound and movement waiting for you to explore in Sudan's traditional music and dance. As you investigate into the...

Ethiopia’s Dance Traditions: History Written in Movement

In Ethiopia, dance is not simply performance but a living record of history, shaped by centuries of ritual, celebration, and cultural memory. Across the...

Burkina Faso: A Tapestry of Tradition and Culture

In the heart of West Africa, Burkina Faso stretches across the savannah in a patchwork of fields, villages, and bustling markets. Landlocked and often...