Will the next decade see the world turn its attention to providing the support African nations require to build the infrastructure and institutions needed to lift their citizens out of poverty?
Will the next decade see the world turn its attention to providing the support African nations require to build the infrastructure and institutions needed to lift their citizens out of poverty?
In its reviews of the country’s aid spending at the start of December, the British government awarded multinational aid organisations grades based on the “value for money” they offer British taxpayers.
As the wheels of Brexit begin slowly to churn into motion, a clearer image is starting to emerge as to what it means for the UK’s trade relations with the rest of the world.
With US$60 billion in new deals announced, Beijing might look like it has the continent wrapped up.
Trophy hunting, which is offered in 23 sub-Saharan African countries, generates an estimated US$201 million per year and a source of controversy across the continent.