The peace agreement signed in Ouagadougou by Laurent Gbagbo and Guillaume Soro on 4 March 2007 is a major turning point in resolving Côte dIvoires … Go to resource »
An important new report on the Ghanaian governments performance in ensuring respect for the rule of law and access to justice for all, this … Go to resource »
Cotton subsidy reform could substantially improve the welfare of over one million West African households10 million peopleby increasing their … Go to resource »
Domestic work is the largest employment category for children worldwide. In Guinea tens of thousands of girls work as child domestic workers. While … Go to resource »
Côte dIvoire is the worlds biggest producer of cocoa, the main ingredient for chocolate. Yet few of the billions of consumers of chocolate around … Go to resource »
After deeply flawed elections, Nigerias new President must act urgently to pull the nation back from the brink of chaos. Nigeria: Failed Elections, … Go to resource »
Nigeria's democracy is in crisis. The April 2007 elections were supposed to move the country to a higher rung on the democratisation ladder, create a … Go to resource »
In responding to nationwide demonstrations, Guinean security forces murdered, assaulted, and robbed the citizens they are entrusted to protect, Human … Go to resource »
Nigeria: Elections and Continuing Challenges, sponsored by the Councils Center for Preventive Action, suggests immediate and medium-term courses of … Go to resource »
The April general elections in Nigeria must be transparent and credible if the country and the region are to make progress towards achieving peace and … Go to resource »
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