The Future of Africa–U.S. Health Diplomacy –Perspectives from the Continent Part 2: The Current and Projected Health Impact of Cuts to U.S.Global Health Assistance
The African Centre for the Study of the United States (ACSUS) at the University of the Witwatersrand, in collaboration with George Washington University, Howard University, the Public Diplomacy Council of America, the USC Annenberg Center, and the USC Institute on
A Seat at the Table: South Africa’s G20 Presidency and the Potential of African Agency
POLICY BRIEF: 03/2025 By Busisiwe Thabisa Sibizo Despite the growing discourse and acknowledgment of African agency as a theory in international relations, its practical relevance and recognition on the global stage remain limited. African agency is a powerful concept gaining significant traction
Uncertainties as the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Expires in September
By Bob Wekesa The African Growth and Opportunity Act, better known simply as AGOA, will expire on September 30. This is the United States legislation that has anchored US-Africa relations since enactment in 2000. The fundamental principles behind AGOA have been
