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Fatoumata Nafo and Ari Johnson of @MusoHealth explain how free health care, provided by community health workers, improved child survival during armed conflict in Mali. thinkglobalhealth.org/article/mali-p…
Ultimately, the best immigration policy is one that helps developing countries hold on to their best, argues Senior Fellow Ebenezer Obadare. cfr.org/blog/immigrati…
The attempt to change the constitution is just the kind of self-serving political distraction that the Democratic Republic of Congo does not need, argues Senior Fellow Michelle Gavin. cfr.org/blog/fears-con…
"Nigerians admire Nigerian immigrants in the diaspora, until they don’t," writes Senior Fellow Ebenezer Obadare. cfr.org/blog/country-a…
The continent’s case for “global restructuring” is muddled, argues Senior Fellow Ebenezer Obadare. cfr.org/blog/what-does…
Chinese diplomatic developments abounded across the continent throughout October, including the implementation of new China-Africa partnerships in the wake of FOCAC, writes Nathan Schoonover. Read more on China-Africa relations in October here: cfr.org/article/china-…
In Botswana, big egos continue to dominate the political space, running the risk of squandering one of the world’s most prominent examples of how good governance can thwart the resource curse and deliver for citizens, writes Senior Fellow Michelle Gavin. cfr.org/blog/botswanas…
Outsiders must do more than shrug at outright rigging and post-election violence in Mozambique, writes Senior Fellow Michelle Gavin. on.cfr.org/3UlaaNz
As difficult as it is when domestic politics loom large, the United States must urgently work to de-escalate tensions, discourage proxy conflicts, and prevent even more disaster in the Horn of Africa, writes Senior Fellow Michelle Gavin. cfr.org/blog/tensions-…
Across the region, the promise of a better life under the military is fast turning into a nightmare, writes Ebenezer Obadare. cfr.org/blog/fear-and-…
The impeachment of Kenya’s deputy president is a sideshow distracting from the urgent issues before the country, warns @CFR_Africa expert Michelle Gavin. cfr.org/blog/kenyan-po…
Rwanda is fighting its first Marburg virus outbreak, and @RwandaHealth has launched an ambitious response to contain the spread. @Craig_A_Spencer details what to expect: thinkglobalhealth.org/article/marbur…
Across the Sahel region, the promise of a better life under the military is fast turning into a nightmare, writes Senior Fellow Ebenezer Obadare. on.cfr.org/3BJUr4h
The impeachment of Kenya’s deputy president is a sideshow distracting from the urgent issues before the country, writes Michelle Gavin. cfr.org/blog/kenyan-po…
As the world’s focus is consumed by other wars, Sudan—nearing total collapse on all fronts—is pleading for attention. This immersive article shows Sudan on the ground in photos: on.cfr.org/3Zr6e1k
The impeachment of Kenya’s deputy president is a sideshow distracting from the urgent issues before the country, writes Senior Fellow Michelle Gavin. cfr.org/blog/kenyan-po…
.@CFR_Africa experts Michelle Gavin and Ebenezer Obadare discuss the role of Africa in American politics and how U.S.-Africa policy might change in a potential Trump or Harris administration. cfr.org/blog/election-…
Senior Fellow Ebenezer Obadare explains why a dangerous reliance on miracles matters for ethics and policy in Nigeria. on.cfr.org/3Y3w2hQ
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Major infrastructure, green energy, and security commitments at FOCAC have silenced critics who doubted China’s financial longevity on the continent, but questions remain over growing trade deficits and debt relief, writes Alexandra Dent. cfr.org/article/china-…
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