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Well-being in Africa

AU Agenda 2063 and Well-being in Africa

Adopted in 2015 at the end of the 24th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU), Agenda 2063 comes...
Migration Policy

Covid-19 and Franco-African Migration Policy

Sixty years after decolonization, France remains influential in its relations with Africa. Indeed, it has been able to maintain cooperation in French-speaking Africa and...

African Migration To Europe During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Irregular migration is the movement of people on the margins or in violation of migration policies that are structurally organized by States. This analysis aims to take stock of African
oopération Migratoire

African’s Migration and UN Multilateralism

Migration is a cross-cutting issue and a global challenge of our time. It is at the center of international relations and the prospects for...

Infrastructural Development: Major Ingredients For Cameroon’s Emergence

Introduction A significant view was in the year 2011 when the President of Cameroon – H. E. Paul Biya – announced the emergence vision for...

COVID-19, Virtual Labor, and the Future of Work

Workers around the world are being hit hard by the impact of COVID-19. The Economist estimates that sectors facing the most significant output declines employ 38% of the world’s workforce, which now faces lay-off and furlough measures.

Assessment of the Implementation of Gender Equality in the African Union Agenda 2063

The African Union's ( AU ) Agenda 2063 breaks down into seven aspirations Africa's development vision for the next 50 years. To ensure the...

Agenda 2063 of the African Union: Towards Africanization of Humanitarian Actions adapted to African...

The interrelation between violent conflicts, climatic and socio-economic vulnerabilities, and more recently the COVID -19 pandemic is the source of a historically unprecedented humanitarian...

Increasing Development Outcomes through Evidence-Based Policy Making

Across the world, policy specialists have expressed serious concern on what has been referred to as the rising gap between official public policy and...
The Construction of African Identities and Values

The Construction of African Identities and Values: The Need to Bridge the Gap between...

The 50-year plan by the African Union was established as Agenda 2063, which was adopted by the Heads of State of Government. The agenda...

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Tackling the double burden of malnutrition in sub-Saharan Africa: A post COVID-19 perspective

The double burden of malnutrition (DBM) is conceptualized as the coexistence of undernutrition along with overweight, obesity or diet-related noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) . It...

Enhancing SME development in Cameroon: Evaluating government support program

INTRODUCTION Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the Cameroonian economy, accounting for over 90 percent of all businesses and over 70 percent of...

Do the New Digital Professions Influence Differences in Access to the Labor Market Between...

Introduction  For several decades, more and more women have entered the labor market. This improves their investment in human capital and their ambitions in terms...

The Challenges and Opportunities of Green Financing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Introduction  According to the United Nations Environmental Programme (1), green financing refers to all financial operations carried out with the aim of protecting the environment....

Women’s Unpaid Care Work in the Context of Climate Change in Africa: The Role...

Introduction Climate change is particularly hard on women’s unpaid work in Africa. This is because the rising temperature increases the workload of domestic and family...

Assessing the impact of civil-military actions in a context of asymmetric conflict in Cameroon

 INTRODUCTION  "Even if, by definition, the primary mission of our armed forces is to ensure peace and defend the integrity of our country's territory, they...