Abel Gwaindepi, Danish Institute for International Studies
Changes in the development finance world – especially the sharp drop in foreign aid and fewer cheap loans for low-income countries – have pushed taxation back into the spotlight.
Africa has entered a new “tax era of development”. As external funding dries up, many African countries are now relying more on their own ability...
From the deepwater rigs of the Atlantic to the farmlands of Huíla, a nation redefines its economic future.
By Robert Stales
Offshore in the South Atlantic,...
In the narrow lanes of Djibouti City’s central market, merchants call out over the din, their stalls stacked with fragrant spices, handwoven baskets, and bright textiles. Beyond the capital, the wind sweeps across the lunar-like salt flats of Lake...
You may not have heard much about Malawi, but once you step foot on this beautiful land, you will truly understand why it is lovingly referred to as the 'Warm Heart of Africa.'...
São Tomé and Príncipe, a twin-island nation located in the Gulf of Guinea, invites you to explore its vibrant Creole heritage. This small archipelago, known for its breathtaking landscapes, exotic flora, and fauna,...
By Leïla Salim Abdallah
MITSOUDJÉ, COMOROS — At dawn, a hush blankets the humid forest nestled along the slopes of Mount Karthala. As first light creeps through emerald foliage, small groups of hikers—local and international—begin the ascent, lured by the promise of untouched wilderness and sweeping ocean views. A trek once deemed perilous is now a symbol of rejuvenation: not only for Comoros’ tourism, but for its people and ecosystems.
“Mount Karthala is more than a volcano—it’s a classroom for resilience,” explains tour guide Yahaya Ben Omar, leading a group through mist-laced trails. “We climb together. We learn together.”
A Natural Marvel, Reimagined
Standing at 2,361 meters, Mount Karthala is the largest and most...
Views of majestic mountains, rolling valleys, and vibrant landscapes await you as you initiate on a hiking adventure in Lesotho. Nestled entirely within the...
By Jonas Loubin
In the bustling markets of Cotonou, the air is thick with the scent of simmering sauces, grilled fish, and freshly milled corn. Amid the clamor of vendors and the hum of conversation, one dish is as omnipresent as the red dust that settles on the streets: Akassa. Known in some regions as Aklui, this slightly fermented corn or cassava dough—cooked into a thick, tangy porridge—anchors the country’s culinary identity.
In Beninese households, Akassa holds the role bread might play in the West: unassuming, versatile, and essential. It is a constant at family tables, roadside stalls, and festive gatherings, bridging generations through both flavor and ritual.
The preparation is deceptively...
On the streets of Pointe-Noire, the Republic of the Congo’s bustling port city, the scent of wood smoke and sizzling spices carries on the ocean breeze. Markets spill into the sidewalks, their stalls crowded with banana-leaf parcels, trays of skewered meats, and baskets of...
On the Atlantic coast of Central Africa, Gabon offers a historical landscape shaped by the interplay of indigenous traditions and European colonial presence. Its cities and towns carry visible reminders of that past, while rural sites reveal traces of older, pre-colonial histories that continue to anchor cultural identity.
Libreville, the capital, embodies this layered narrative. Founded in the 19th century by freed slaves, the city evolved under French colonial administration into a showcase of European influence. The Cathédrale Sainte-Marie stands...
Along Ghana’s southern shoreline, the Atlantic surf breaks against whitewashed stone walls that have stood for centuries. Cape Coast Castle, perched on the edge of the Gulf of Guinea, is one of West...
In the heart of Eswatini, the bustle of local markets provides more than commerce. It is here, amid the hum of conversation and the fragrance of simmering stews, that the essence of Swazi...
There's a unique journey waiting for you on the Island of Gorée, a small island located off the coast of Dakar, Senegal. Often recognized as an important site in the history of the...
It's no surprise that when you think of Senegalese cuisine, the first dish that comes to mind is Thieboudienne. Known as the national dish of Senegal, this delightful creation encapsulates the very essence...
On the docks of Bissau, the morning air carries the scent of saltwater and smoke as fishermen haul in barracuda, snapper, and mudfish, still glistening from the Atlantic. Women weave through the crowd...
Thomas L. Cherpes, The Ohio State University
Diagnoses for sexually transmitted infections, or STIs, are increasing in older adults. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports the number of people older than 65...
Fabrice Lollia, Université Gustave Eiffel
Social networks have revolutionised the way we communicate, stay informed and share moments of our daily lives. We use platforms...
Benin, a West African nation with centuries of layered history, holds its traditions close. Here, cultural festivals are not simply seasonal spectacles; they are...
In the heart of West Africa, Burkina Faso stretches across the savannah in a patchwork of fields, villages, and bustling markets. Landlocked and often...
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