Cities Must Lead Africa’s Energy Transition
Despite the need for energy, more than 600 million Africans have no access to electricity. The continent exports about half of its oil and gas production. African countries are in effect supplying the rest of the world with energy, while
An Exploration of the African Dimensions of State-based Philanthropy in US Foreign Policy and Global Change
By: Dr. Bob Wekesa Abstract This article is situated at the intersection of foreign policy and philanthropy amid geopolitical shifts. It uses ongoing foreign policy shifts in the United States of America as they apply in African situations, tied to broader global
Connectivity, Diplomacy and Development: How Digital Diplomacy is Shaping Africa’s SDG Agenda
By: Amukelani Matsilele Introduction With less than six years remaining to achieve the SDGs, the African continent finds itself at a defining digital crossroads. Decisions made in Geneva, New York, and Nairobi today will shape the livelihoods of billions of people tomorrow.
