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Indice de réglementation de lélectricité pour lAfrique - Méthodologie détaillée



[ © Africa Energy Portal ]

 L'indice de réglementation de l'électricité (ERI) mesure le niveau de développement et de mise en œuvre des réglementations dans le secteur de l'électricité d'un pays. Il évalue non seulement le développement et la mise en œuvre des réglementations, mais aussi l'effet de la réglementation sur les acteurs et les parties prenantes du secteur de l'électricité. Cela inclut les entreprises de distribution d'électricité et le consommateurs.  

Islam and Great Power Rivalry: Doom and Humanism in International Relations



[ © The Wilson Center ]

 The world today faces the most wars since World War II. “Great Power Rivalry” has become a major narrative in explaining the trend toward conflict. However, humanism has deep roots in all societies and gives us the means to build coexistence. When we survey the state of international relations today, the overwhelming mood seems to be one of pervasive pessimism. The frameworks of leading thinkers confirm this.  

The European Parliament Elections: What Can We Expect for Africa-EU Relations?



[ © Megatrends Afrika ]

 The political landscape in Europe has shifted noticeably to the right as a result of the EU parliamentary elections. In this Megatrends Afrika Spotlight, Benedikt Erforth and Niels Keijzer (IDOS) shed light on the consequences this could have for EU-Africa relations.  

Reading Of The Week: The UAE, Israel and a Test of Influence



[ © International Crisis Group ]

 The United Arab Emirates signed the 2020 Abraham Accords with Israel in pursuit of strategic benefits. During the Gaza war, costs are becoming clear. Abu Dhabi shows no sign of rethinking normalisation, but it might consider smaller steps to register discontent with the Israeli campaign.  

A Wagner Group Delivery to Hezbollah: Russia and Iran Reaffirm Mutual Objectives via Proxy Groups



[ © Irregular Warfare Center ]

 As the Israel-Hamas War continues, questions loom as to whether Hezbollah, a strong ally of Hamas and Iran, will enter the fight against Israel. Both regional and international actors remain concerned of escalation as assistance provided by countries like Iran and Russia arrives in the Levant.  

Beyond guns and oil: The emerging soft power rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia



[ © Middle East Institute ]

 A little over a year ago, the icy relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia underwent a remarkable thaw. Following a handshake between their foreign ministers in Beijing, the two countries restored diplomatic ties, reopened their respective embassies, and dispatched a flurry of high-level visits to each other’s capitals.  

Africa Hunger Crisis - Operational Update 5



[ © ReliefWeb ]

 By February 2023, the hunger crisis in Africa reached critical levels, with approximately 146 million people facing crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity across sub-Saharan Africa. This crisis was driven by a confluence of climatic shocks, including prolonged droughts and recurrent flooding, compounded by conflicts, economic downturns, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.  

Cultural Flows: The Development and Global Influence of Nigerias Creative Industries



[ © Policy Center for the New South ]

 Nigeria’s cultural and creative industries (CCIs) illustrate the dynamic interplay between cultural production and economic growth. Through Nollywood and Afrobeat, Nigeria has effectively leveraged its creative capital to strengthen its economy and broaden its global cultural influence.  

How to support Sudanese civilian efforts to form an effective bloc that will advocate for peace, humanitarian assistance and inclusive democratic governance in Sudan



[ © Wilson Center ]

 Working Group (SWG) is conducting a four-part discussion series aiming to ensure a diverse range of civilian voices are taken into consideration by the United States and other international actors as they develop and implement policies regarding Sudan.  

The Path to 5G in the Developing World: Planning Ahead for a Smooth Transition



[ © International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ]

 This book provides an overview of the technical capabilities of 5G, discusses how they may impact the information and communication technology (ICT) industry, and explores how 5G can support the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) and help countries make progress toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  

Africa: The Center Of The Global South



[ © Policy Center for the New South ]

 The Global South features prominently in the context of geopolitical rivalry and efforts by developing countries to change the current international economic and financial architecture. While there are questions about whether some countries—such as China or Russia—should be considered parts of the Global South (GS), it is obvious that Africa is at the center of the group.  

Lessons learnt form the failure of the Mediterranean Solar Plan



[ © Euromesco ]

 Launched in 2008, the Mediterranean Solar Plan (MSP) represents one of the most emblematic and ambitious initiatives for the integration of low-carbon energy in the Euro-Mediterranean energy space. Despite being led by the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) and the European Union (EU), the MSP never achieved its objectives and was subsequently disbanded