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As the winds of change blow across North Africa, it is howling a firestorm in the direction of the conundrum that is Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. The longest serving leader in Africa and the Arab...
The present report is submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 1876 (2009), by which the Council established the United Nations Integrated Peacebuilding Office in Guinea-Bissau (UNIOGBIS),...
Ten years after the Millennium Declaration took effect, the international community reviewed its progress, setbacks and lessons learned. The deadline for the eight Millennium Development Goals...
To date, the African economy has largely been overshadowed by Asia in the East and to a lesser extent, Latin America in the West. However, hidden in plain sight, Africa has begun to emerge as one...
Date: 31/01/2010 Source: The African Union Title: UN: Ban: Remarks by the UN secretary-general, to the Summit of the African Union, on an Agenda for Prosperity and Peace, Addis...
The end of the Cold War led to or coincided with the establishment or re-introduction of multiparty political systems across Africa. In the early 1990s, almost all the African countries adopted new...
Advanced and comprehensive intellectual property systems are increasingly being seen as critical to attracting investment in emerging economies, including economies in Africa. Moreover, some...
In this videoclip, Noël Stott of the Institute for Security Studies speaks to Polity's Amy Witherden on the newly ratified African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty.