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The BRICS Expansion Underscores the Concept of Sea Power

By Ndzalama Mathebula Coined by Alfreda T. Mahan, Sea Power refers to the power exercised by states through their capacity to use the sea for...

A Reflection on Africa’s Democratic Future: Why Governments Need to Invest in Curriculum-Driven Civic...

By Dr. Felix Kumah-Abiwu, a Non-Resident Fellow (Governance & Democracy) at Nkafu Policy Institute Introduction Three decades into the new wave of democratic rule in Africa after the...

Mobilizing Political Will for Health: The Role of Political Participation in improving Health Systems...

Over the past few decades, African countries have been actively committed to reducing health inequalities by mobilizing development partners and stakeholders, in implementing health...

Unifying regional economic communities: Are we on track in Central Africa?

Conversation Between Dr Jacob KOTCHO Director of the ECCAS Common Market & Dr Jean Cedric Kouam Director of Economic Affairs, Nkafu Policy Institute Dr Jacob Kotcho, you are the Director...

Economic Impacts of a New Global Financing Aid on Sub-Saharan African Countries

Introduction The world is challenged with multiple shocks, and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is highly affected by these challenges. Due to these challenges, the chances of...

Can International Law and Agenda 2063 maximize Africa’s global image?

International Law International law comprises a set of rules and principles that govern the interactions between states (1). These rules are established through treaties that...