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Digital Opportunities in African Businesses



[ © World Bank Group ]

 Adoption of digital technologies is widely acknowledged to boost productivity and employment, stimulate investment, and promote growth and development. Africa has already benefited from a rapid diffusion of information and communications technology, characterized by the widespread adoption of mobile phones.  

The EU Africa migration agenda: driving a new migration partnership forward



[ © European Think Tanks Group ]

 Through an European Think Tanks Group initiative, ODI Europe, alongside ECDPM and The Nordic Africa Institute held a recent event in Brussels – ‘The EU-Africa migration agenda – realising a new partnership’. Ahead of the new European Commission and the 3rd AU-EU ministerial summit, the panel aimed to explore challenges and concerns around migration and gather recommendations for charting a new path in future.  

How Is Chinas Economic Transition Affecting Its Relations With Africa?



[ © Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ]

 There are ongoing debates in Western capitals and global media on whether China is experiencing a serious economic slowdown, whether the economy is on the verge of collapse, and how a collapse may impact the rest of the world.  

Climate-smart cities in the MENA region: Promise and pitfalls



[ © Middle East Institute ]

 Around two-thirds of the population in the Middle East and North Africa lives in urban settlements, exceeding the global average of 55%, and these areas account for about 78% of energy use and more than 60% of greenhouse gas emissions. By 2050, the region’s population is projected to double  

Tax reform in Saudi Arabia: Assessing the economic and societal impacts



[ © Middle East Council on Global Affairs ]

 As fossil fuel reserves run low and populations continue to grow, resource-wealthy countries face fiscal constraints that push them to shift away from the traditional no-taxation model. As one of the world’s largest oil exporters, Saudi Arabia is a case in point  

The Weaponization of Natural Resources and Disasters During Conflict: The Refugee Conventions Relevance for Syria and Yemen



[ © Baker Institute for Public Policy ]

 The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is the most water-scarce region in the world. Over 60% of its population lives in areas experiencing high water stress. In addition, it is vulnerable to droughts and floods, which damage agriculture and the overall economy.  

Reading of the Week: African Economic Outlook 2024



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 African economies remain resilient amid multiple shocks, with their average growth projected to stabilize at 4.0 percent in 2024–25, nearly a one percentage point higher than the 3.1 percent estimated in 2023.  

Constraints to stabilisation efforts and lesson learned from the Central Sahel



[ © Clingendael ]

 The international community hasn’t been successful in its efforts to support ‘stabilisation’ in the central Sahel. To learn lessons from recent engagement, this policy brief seeks to make three contributions to an already long list of ‘strategic misfits’  

The worlds most neglected displacement crises 2023



[ © Norwegian Refugee Council ]

 Each year, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) publishes a report of the ten most neglected displacement crises in the world. The purpose is to focus on the plight of people whose suffering rarely makes international headlines, who receive little or no assistance, and who never become the centre of attention for international diplomacy efforts.  

Reading of the Week: Artificial intelligence and related technologies in military decision-making on the use of force in armed conflicts



[ © International Committee of the Red Cross ]

 During the past decade, there has been a significant focus on autonomous weapon systems (AWS) in legal and policy discussions on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military domain. In recent years, however, awareness has been increasing of the fact that the military applications of AI are much broader.  

Taking Stock of Aspides: A Step Forward in Europes Geopolitical Role in the Red Sea?



[ © Brussels International Center ]

 Almost six months after the launch of their operations in the Red Sea, the Yemeni rebels, known as Houthis, continue to keep global trade hostage. This is despite a number of Western operations to contain and degrade the threat they managed to pose, with missiles and drones continuing to be fired at commercial ships who try to cross the Red Sea towards the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean.  

Climate Policy Is Working



[ © Foreign Affairs ]

 Climate change is not just transforming the environment: it is also exacting a marked toll on mental health. In July 2023, scientists at Yale published a study of the psychological effects of climate change on adults in the United States and found that seven percent were experiencing mild to severe climate-related psychological distress.