Africa lost $854 billion in illicit financial outflows from 1970 through 2008, according to a new report to be released today from Global Financial … Go to resource »
The next two years will be critical in determining Sudan’s future. The country faces national elections in April, the first multi-party … Go to resource »
African governments must act upon their scientists’ expert advice, say the authors of a report prepared for World Water Day on March 22. The … Go to resource »
This memo discusses the danger of renewed violence between north and south over the next twelve to eighteen months, stating that the south will either … Go to resource »
Issue 21 (2010) ‘Whose peace is it anyway? connecting Somali and international peacemaking’ looks at Somali peace processes. It seeks to … Go to resource »
Enough field researcher Maggie Fink breaks down the possible outcomes of the upcoming referendum vote in Sudan. Go to resource »
The report – which will serve as a basis for Government deliberations on an action-oriented outcome document for the 20-22 September Summit on … Go to resource »
This essay is culled from the Africa Development Indicators 2010 report and focuses on the way “quiet corruption” leads to an increasingly … Go to resource »
This strategy paper by field researcher Ledio Cakaj detailing the continuing threat posed by the LRA to civilians in northeastern Congo. Go to resource »
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