AiF 58 BIDEN ADMINISTRATION
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Africa’s policy towards the US reduced size PDF
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Afrochine Chrome Smelting breaks chains of poverty to improve the lives of Zimbabweans
By Zimbabwean journalist Richard Kawazi, first published in Zimbabwe Network for Citizen Journalists. Despite challenging economic conditions confronting rural communities in Zimbabwe, the Afrochine Chrome Smelting continues to improve the quality of life. Afro-chine Chrome Smelting is a ferrochrome smelting plant established in
Laws, regulations, and culture clashes within China-Zimbabwe mining communities
By Zimbabwean journalist Sydney Kawadza, first published in Zimbabwe Independent. In November 2021, a rumour started filtering across the City of Mutare that councillors and management at City Hall had given the nod for a Chinese company, Freestone Mines, to set up
Seeking answers for Liberia’s China snub, critics see UN condemnation as an attempt to evade US sanctions
By Zimbabwean journalist Sydney Kawadza, first published in Zimbabwe Independent. In November 2021, a rumour started filtering across the City of Mutare that councillors and management at City Hall had given the nod for a Chinese company, Freestone Mines, to set up
Africa & the U.S. Strengthening Media Partnerships
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What Do the US and China Want From Africa?
As the Biden administration starts a rumored review of U.S. Africa policy, the China factor will feature prominently. It is often unavoidable that discussions involving relations between Africa and the United States or Africa and China trigger questions of implications for
Africa and the Emerging Global Health Architecture
By Gilbert Khadiagala and Bob Wekesa In July 2020, the authors of this article, observed in these pages the uncertainties that the Covid-19 pandemic had caused in the international system. We argued that the countries of the Global North and emerging
Towards an African Policy Framework for Engaging the United States of America (USA)
Concept Note and Call for Book Chapters Monday 08 February 2020 Introduction This concept note follows various discussions between the African Centre for the Study of the US (ACSUS) based at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa, the African Peacebuilding Network
Africa-U.S. Journalism Forum: Civil Society Responses to Disinformation Challenges in Africa
Thanks to Bob and others for having me here today. The National Endowment for Democracy is an independent grantmaking institution dedicated to the growth and strengthening of democratic institutions around the world, and the International Forum for Democratic Studies –
