Botswana and South Africa Deepen Economic and Tourism Ties
Along the wide, sunlit stretch of highway between Gaborone and Pretoria, buses and freight trucks pass in steady procession, carrying goods, workers, and tourists. The route, a lifeline between two of Southern Africa’s most dynamic economies, may soo
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Natural Landscapes Offer Adventure in Somalia
Landscapes in Somalia present an unparalleled opportunity for adventure seekers like you. With its stunning coastline, rugged mountains, and expansive deserts, …
Military force isn’t the solution for Lake Chad Basin conflict: the key is rebuilding local economies
Richard Atimniraye Nyelade , L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Fatima, a fisherwoman on Lake Chad, sets out at dawn not just to make a living from the …
A Growing Creative Scene is Emerging in Sierra Leone’s Cities
Just take a moment to imagine the vibrant streets of Sierra Leone's cities, where creativity is bubbling to the surface …
Tanzania’s green gold rush: how avocado waste is hurting farmers and what should be done
Jonas Cromwell , University of Leeds - Avocados have been grown in Tanzania since the early 1890s. The global appetite f…
A Growing Creative Scene is Emerging in Sierra Leone’s Cities
Just take a moment to imagine the vibrant streets of Sierra Leone's cities, wher…
Tanzania’s green gold rush: how avocado waste is hurting farmers and what should be done
Jonas Cromwell , University of Leeds - Avocados have been grown in Tanzania sinc…
Colorful Markets in Togo Reflect Daily Life and Community Ties
Many travelers find that visiting the vibrant markets in Togo offers a direct in…
Botswana Deepens Strategic Ties with South Africa
In the rolling savannas that straddle the Botswana–South Africa border, a quiet …
Uganda’s land eviction crisis: do populist state measures actually fix problems?
Rose Nakayi , Makerere University and Jörg Wiegratz , University of Leeds - Popu…
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…
Factory farming in Africa: development banks see it as a good idea, but it’s bad for the climate
Divya Narain , University of Oxford - In sub-Saharan Africa, pastoral livestock farming – where cattle, goats and sheep …




































