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LAfrique face à lépuisement de ses ressources de la pêche maritime



[ © Policy Center For The New South ]

 Le rôle du secteur halieutique dans l’alimentation du continent africain est considérable : 22 % des protéines animales disponibles viennent des produits de la mer et des eaux douces et plus de 50 % dans certains pays africains, en particulier en Afrique du Nord et de l’Ouest. Les pêches et leurs activités connexes fournissent non seulement de la nourriture, mais aussi des emplois à 12 millions de personnes, et génèrent des revenus pour les États comme pour les communautés  

Reading Of The Week: What Russia Wants in the Middle East



[ © Foreign Affairs ]

 Since Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, Russia has enjoyed watching the deteriorating situation in the Middle East preoccupy its main adversary, the United States. On April 13, however, Moscow grew concerned when, in retaliation for an attack on the Damascus consulate of Iran, its growing ally, Tehran launched more than 300 missiles and drones at Israel.  

A Flurry of Activity in Bahrain-China Relations



[ © The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington ]

 The Bahrain-China relationship has rarely garnered much interest – that is, until recently. At the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in May, the two countries agreed to form a comprehensive strategic partnership. The agreement skipped over a strategic partnership designation and placed the small Gulf country in the same category – at least on paper – as regional heavyweights  

Why Kenyas deployment wont solve all of Haitis problems



[ © Brookings ]

 On June 25, Haitians in Port-au-Prince watched closely as several hundred Kenyan police officers, clad in uniform, filed to the tarmac from a Kenya Airways plane. The officers’ arrival had been in the works for more than a year and a half, since the former Haitian prime minister, Ariel Henry, requested international support for the Haitian police in the face of a then-unprecedented uprising by gangs in the fall of 2022.  

To Stop Israeli Attacks on Yemen, Enforce Sanctions on the Iran-Houthi Link



[ © The Washington Institute ]

 On July 20, Israel responded to a deadly Houthi drone attack in Tel Aviv with heavy airstrikes on the Yemeni port of Hodeida, destroying most of the site’s oil storage tanks. On one hand, this targeting choice reflects crucial gaps in the international community’s policy toward the group. On the other hand, Hodeida is also a crucial entry point for humanitarian aid, so targeting its infrastructure has negative repercussions for the Yemeni people.  

The Right to Education in Syria



[ © UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights ]

 This note looks at the right to education under international human rights law (IHRL) and how it applies in the context of the armed conflict and crisis in Syria when international humanitarian law (IHL) is also applicable. It concisely explains how the OHCHR Syria Office advocates for state policies that advance the realisation of this right and how the UN contributes to these broader goals.  

Securing Lebanon to Prevent a larger Hezbollah-Israel war and wider escalation



[ © American Task Force on Lebanon and The Middle East Institute ]

 As tensions between Israel and Hezbollah escalate, the specter of a full-scale war, with the potential to draw in the United States and Iran, demands the US’ immediate attention. The Biden-Harris Administration has tasked, in response, White House Senior Advisor Amos Hochstein with the responsibility of mediating efforts to de-escalate the conflict and bring stability to the Lebanon-Israel border  

Crime and conflict in South Africas long-distance transport industry



[ © Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime ]

 The South African public transport sector is facing a critical crisis, marked by escalating violence and extortion within the taxi industry. This report delves into the dynamics behind these troubling incidents, shedding light on the severe impact they have on bus companies and the broader public transport ecosystem.  

Africa shows ESG is near an adapt-or-die moment



[ © Geopolitical Intelligence Services ]

 The widespread adoption of non-financial standards for assessing economic performance, often called ESG (Environment, Social and Governance) criteria, appears to have had an impact on financial markets, one that is diffuse and hard to measure. The implications of this shift to a rigid yet vague system of evaluation could be especially challenging for African companies and economies, which are highly dependent on capital flows that must now measure up to the demanding ESG yardstick.  

Somalia infrastructure fund 2023 annual progress report



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 The Multi-Partner Somalia Infrastructure Fund (SIF) was established in October 2016 with the key objective of supporting Somalia to develop and rehabilitate key infrastructure, rebuild institutions, and reinforce economic governance. This report provides an update on the Fund’s activities covering the period January to December 2023.  

United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo



[ © United Nations (UN) ]

 The present report, submitted pursuant to paragraph 47 of Security Council resolution 2717 (2023), covers developments in the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 20 March to 19 June 2024. It describes the progress and challenges in the implementation of the mandate of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO).  

Evolving Africa-Europe Relations: Prospects For a Sustainable Future



[ © Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) ]

 Global Gateway represents the offer the EU is making to its external partners. It will help to tackle the most pressing global challenges, from fighting climate change to improving health systems, as well as boosting competitiveness and security of global supply chains.