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African CSOs concerned about ruling on beneficial ownership transparency

As European Union and African Union representatives meet on Monday 28 November 2022 to review progress following the EU-AU Summit in February, thirty-two African...

Ghana: Chaining people with mental health conditions persists

Ghana’s government has taken inadequate steps to end the chaining and inhumane treatment of people with real or perceived mental health conditions – psychosocial...

What you need to know about the AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative

The AfCFTA Guided Trade Initiative (GTI) is the latest development designed to boost trade in the Africa's continent-wide free trade zone. The GTI was launched...

Climate-related health crisis worsens in the greater horn of Africa

New analysis by the World Health Organization (WHO) has found that the number of reported disease outbreaks and climate-related health emergencies in the greater...

The priority actions needed to limit global warming

Despite positive progress at COP26, current country pledges and commitments, even if fully implemented, still do not put the world on trajectory to limit...

Major decline in literacy skills for students in African countries

African governments are meeting in Mauritius to discuss solutions as a new report shows that, while all children are born to learn, those in...

Chinese ‘police stations’ operating in Africa

The Chinese government is operating its own police stations in Nigeria, Tanzania and Lesotho to deal with criminal activities of its citizens abroad. This Chinese...

Russia wants to help South Africa fight cybercrime

The Interpol Regional Bureau in South Africa was opened in 1993 and has become the focal point for police cooperation between the Republic of...

Ghana: Journalist on trial over facebook publication

A Ghanaian journalist is on trial for allegedly publishing a false story on social media. The deputy station coordinator of local community radio station, Radio...

WTO waives intellectual property rights to support vaccine production in Africa

The World Trade Organisation (WTO) announced in June 2022 an agreement to waive the intellectual property rights that usually apply in the manufacturing of...

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