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In a review of recent Nigerian history, Jean Herskovits advocates steps including the building of infrastructure in the Niger Delta and the cleaning … Go to resource »
This year's edition of the Ibrahim Index of African Governance, which is designed as "a tool to hold governments to account and frame the debate about … Go to resource »
After decades of bad governance and misuse, the armed forces are a potential source of instability which could still throw Guinea and the region into … Go to resource »
Eritrea has been deeply troubled since independence in 1991. Following the devastating war with Ethiopia (1998-2000), an authoritarian, militarised … Go to resource »
Africa has made extraordinary progress in the past five years. From 2003 to 2008, the continent sustained average annual growth rates of 6%. Foreign … Go to resource »
Watched by regional heads of state and mediator Kofi Annan, Kenya's political leaders signed up to a new constitution and the country's "Second … Go to resource »
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Rwandan President Paul Kagame pushed on with last minute campaigns despite the growing expectation that he will get another seven year term in … Go to resource »
This report documents numerous rights violations across Sudan by both northern and southern authorities in the period leading up to, during, and … Go to resource »
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