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The world's largest refugee camp: what the future holds for Dadaab

Over the past month Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp has marked several important events. More than 3,400 children from over 30 primary schools sat for …

Refugees

West Africa: empirehood and colonialism offer lessons in integration

The dream of the founding fathers of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was, among others, to foster trade and development among …

West Africa

Why changes to South Africa's labour laws are an assault on workers' rights

The biggest changes to South Africa’s labour laws since 1995, shortly after the country’s first democratic elections, are currently being considered …

South Africa

Cape Town's water crisis: driven by politics more than drought

Cape Town, South Africa’s second most populous city, is hurtling towards “Day Zero”: the day taps run dry. This is expected in mid-May, just weeks …

South Africa

'Ghost Town': a haunting 1981 protest song that still makes sense today

England, 1981. In some rural South West discos menace was in the air; no night complete without a fight, Skinheads attacking whoever riled them, …

Charles Dickens

South Africa needs a fresh approach to its stubbornly high levels of inequality

It is widely accepted that South Africa is one of the most unequal societies in the world – the top 10% of the population earn about 60% of all …

Equality

There's more to evidence-based policies than data: why it matters for healthcare

A critical part of reaching the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals in 13 years’ time is to ensure that everyone can access equitable and …

Health Care

A year of illusions: five things we learnt about democracy in Africa in 2017

The last twelve months have been a confusing time for African democracy. We have seen coups that didn’t look like coups and elections that didn’t …

Africa

Telescopes in southern Africa will peel back the universe's secrets from 2018

One of the world’s largest collaborative science projects is about to enter its most exciting year yet. This will see researchers in a remote stretch …

Albert Einstein

Tanzania at 56: echoes of the best and worst of Nyerere under Magufuli

The Tanzanian mainland is marking the 56th anniversary of independence from British rule. The mainland unified with Zanzibar in 1964 to create the …

Africa

Why talk of unity in South Africa's ANC is disingenuous, and dangerous

South Africa is gripped by anxiety laced with anticipation as the much anticipated African National Congress (ANC) 54th elective conference draws …

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

Global malaria report reveals Africa's hits and misses: here's what to do

The 2017 World Malaria Report provides a clear picture of the work required to control malaria. Data from over 90 countries reveals a dramatic …

Public Health

South Africa has a reading crisis: why, and what can be done about it

The teacher stands in front of her Grade 4 class. The 45 nine and ten-year olds are crammed together at desks, huddled over shared books. Some are …

South Africa

Mali's cultural capital shows how citizen-centred development can trump gentrification

In the first week of every February, the streets of Ségou in Mali come to life. Residents from the capital, Bamako, flock to the secondary city to …

Cities

Why the focus on China’s role in Mugabe’s fall missed the bigger picture

The fall of Robert Mugabe has dominated global coverage of Africa over the past few weeks. In Western coverage of the first week after the coup in …

China

South Africa's communist party strips the ANC of its multi-class ruling party status

<i>The South African Communist Party (SACP) has broken with history and challenged the governing African National Congress (ANC) in an election. The</i> …

South Africa

Moving beyond the green revolution in Africa's new era of hunger

A quarter of the world’s hungry people are in sub-Saharan Africa and the numbers are growing. Between 2015 and 2016, the number of hungry – those in …

Agriculture

What Migingo, the world's tiniest disputed island, tells us about international law

For as far back as anyone could remember, Migingo was nothing more than an uninhabited pinprick on Lake Victoria. One of three small islands in the …

Africa

Is it Cameroon's turn to be suspended from US trade pact with Africa?

Cameroon has been a member of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) initiative since it was launched in 2000. AGOA is a preferential trade …

Africa

Engineering research in Africa is growing but it's still a patchy picture

Africa’s vast land mass and rich natural and mineral resources make it strategically important and an increasingly significant global player. It is …

Research

The ANC leadership race will go down to the wire: here's why

The suspense is tangible as the African National Congress (ANC) – South Africa’s former liberation movement that’s turned into a tired governing …

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

Nigeria set to pass a law against mob lynching. Will it make a difference?

“Ole, ole!” (thief, thief!) is all that needs to be shouted in Nigeria before large crowds gather to beat, and often burn, the accused to death. …

BJP

Developing countries could get sick before they get rich. Policy can help

Improved human well-being is one of the modern era’s greatest triumphs. The age of plenty has also led to an unexpected global health crisis: two …

Geography

Bitcoin is a highly speculative investment. Why caution is required

With the price of a bitcoin reaching record highs of more than $10,000, more and more ordinary people consider investing in the cryptocurrency. The …

Bitcoin

Snags that could cast doubt on ANC's choice of new leaders

<i>South Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) holds its highly contested national elective conference for its top six leaders, between</i> …

Government

History explains why South Africans on the left argue for free passes for the rich

In a society like South Africa in which one racial group has dominated another, poor people are ignored in economic debates by those who claim to …

South Africa

Can't teach old dogs new tricks? Nonsense. Tips for learning later in life

Change, often rapid and disorienting, is today’s norm. Even things our grandparents took for granted – manual typewriters, telegrams, smelling salts, …

Learning

The EU-Africa summit is now the AU-EU summit. Why the upgrade matters

African and European heads of government gathered last week in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, for their 5th summit since 2000. For the first time, the …

Africa

Somaliland after the elections: old traps, new challenges

The Republic of Somaliland is recognised as an autonomous region in Somalia’s northwestern region. Since it broke away from Somalia in 1991, it has …

Elections

Nadya Krupskaya: the Russian revolutionary

Nadezhda (Nadya) Krupskaya was a significant figure in the radical movement that made the Russian Revolution a century ago. But, like many women in …

Russia