Africa’s human rights institutions are electing leaders. Why this matters

Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, Tufts University - Member states of the African Union (AU) will hold their most consequential election of the year in February 2026, to fill ten vacancies in continental human rights institutions. They will elect three experts to the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and seven to the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and...

Economic Growth in Burundi — Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

In the highland nation of Burundi, economic ambition exists alongside deep-seated structural challenges. Landlocked and densely populated, the East African country relies heavily on...

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...

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 can make you see West Africa’s commercial territory in another light. Being Benin’s main seaport, it...

Eco-Tourism in Ghana: Sustaining Landscapes, Strengthening Communities

Across Ghana’s varied terrain, a quiet movement has been reshaping the country’s relationship with tourism. Eco-tourism, once a niche idea, has emerged as a growing force, marrying the demands of travel with a...

Local Markets in Lesotho Offer Authentic Crafts and Flavors

There's a vibrant world waiting for you at the local markets in Lesotho, where every stall tells a story and every flavor tantalizes your palate. When you visit these markets, you'll have the...

Exploring Guinea’s Landscapes and Hidden Waterfalls

In the highlands of West Africa, Guinea reveals itself as a country of unexpected beauty. The land shifts from rolling savannas to dense forests, from plateaus carved by rivers to waterfalls concealed in the folds of remote valleys. To move across its varied terrain is to encounter not only natural spectacle but also the quiet rhythms of life that tie communities to their environment. Among the country’s most celebrated regions is the Fouta Djallon, a plateau that dominates central Guinea. Rising in a series of dramatic cliffs and escarpments, the area is a source of major West African rivers, including the Niger and Senegal. Here, terraced farmland clings to hillsides,...

Explore Morocco’s Colorful Souks and Traditional Handicrafts

Handicrafts are an integral part of Morocco's cultural identity, and as you step into the vibrant souks, you will find them on full display....

Taste Authentic Flavors in Mauritanian Cuisine

Most people do not realize that Mauritanian cuisine offers a vibrant tapestry of flavors and influences that reflect its rich cultural history. As you explore the unique dishes of this West African country, you will launch on a culinary journey that showcases fresh ingredients, aromatic spices, and traditional cooking methods that have been passed down through generations. Your adventure begins with one of the country's staples: rice. In Mauritania, rice is often served as a base for various savory dishes, particularly in the form of 'Thieboudienne.' This iconic meal consists of rice cooked with fish and an array of vegetables, all simmered in a richly flavored tomato sauce. The preparation...

Eritrea’s Coffee Ceremonies Brew History, Hospitality, and Flavor

In Eritrea, coffee is less a beverage than a ritual, a practice woven into daily life and communal identity. From urban neighborhoods in Asmara...

Festivals Across Uganda Celebrate Art, Heritage, and Community

It's a delightful experience to immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Uganda's festivals, where art, heritage, and community come together in a way that celebrates the country's rich cultural diversity. From music and dance to traditional crafts and storytelling, these events provide you...

Vibrant Festivals Celebrate Culture Across Sierra Leone

Just imagine immersing yourself in the vibrant cultures of Sierra Leone through its festivals. This West African nation is home to a rich tapestry of traditions and celebrations that reflect the diversity and resilience of its people. As you explore the various festivals, you'll find that each one offers unique insights into the country's history, customs, and social practices, allowing you to deepen your understanding of Sierra Leonean culture. Your journey into Sierra Leone's festivals might begin with the well-known...

Traditional Music in Mauritania Keeps Nomadic Culture Alive

There's a vibrant tapestry of sounds in Mauritania that reflects the deep-rooted nomadic culture of the region. As you explore this West African nation, you'll discover that traditional music is not just a...

Traditional Dance as the Pulse of Eritrean Culture

In Eritrea, the rhythm of traditional dance resonates far beyond performance halls and village squares. It is an enduring expression of cultural identity, a medium through which history, community, and collective memory converge....

Local Markets Showcase Equatorial Guinea’s Culinary Delights

On a humid morning in Malabo, the stalls of the central market begin to stir. Vendors arrange pyramids of mangoes and bananas, fishermen lay out the morning’s catch on beds of melting ice,...

Moroccan Hospitality Makes Every Visit Feel Like Home

It's an experience like no other when you step into the warm embrace of Moroccan hospitality. If you find...

Injera and the Flavors of Ethiopia’s Table

In Ethiopia, food is never merely sustenance. It is ritual, conversation, and community, unfolding around platters of richly spiced stews and the soft, sour tang of injera. This spongy flatbread, at once plate...

Explore the Bold Flavors of Libyan Cuisine

“Bessara!” This Libyan word refers to a delightful fava bean soup often enjoyed as a staple throughout the country. As you investigate the diverse culinary landscape of Libya, you'll discover that its cuisine...

Are you sitting too long in your office job? South African study offers some health tips

Philippe Gradidge, University of the Witwatersrand Sedentary behaviour can result in chronic health conditions such as obesity and heart diseases, bad news for the millions of office workers who are forced to sit behind...

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...

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

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

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...

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,...

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...

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 way we communicate, stay informed and share moments of our daily lives. We use platforms...

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...

From Drums to Dance: The Beating Heart of Benin’s Festivals

Benin, a West African nation with centuries of layered history, holds its traditions close. Here, cultural festivals are not simply seasonal spectacles; they are...