Africa’s role in shaping the BBNJ Treaty shows how multilateralism can pave the way for equitable global ocean governance.
The country’s trajectory shows that natural endowments are neither destiny nor curse; governance determines the outcome.
The Islamic State-aligned Allied Democratic Forces has exploited security vacuums and tapped into conflict economies.
Better animal waste management and local intelligence can slow the smuggling and manufacture of explosives by violent ...
President Salva Kiir has repeatedly flouted the peace deal and now seems to be putting a succession plan into action.
Maritime issues are on the African Union’s radar, but member states must push for a shift from ambition to action.
Although provisional results suggest support for the new constitution, the prospects for legitimate elections and stability ...
With AES gone and the region fragile, will ECOWAS choose deeper integration to regain legitimacy and build resilience?
With elections planned for December, authorities should use their position of strength to tackle the roots of the country’s ...
The Federal Government of Somalia has repeatedly used the ‘persona non grata’ principle to expel senior representatives of African Union (AU) and United Nations (UN) missions, citing ‘misconduct’ and ...
Development partners The ISS is grateful for support from the members of the ISS Partnership Forum: the Hanns Seidel ...
Terrorism charges against the main opposition leader could eliminate FRELIMO’s key challenger in the next elections.