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Africas Macroeconomic Performance and Outlook. November 2024 update



[ © African Development Bank ]

 Africa’s economic prospects have improved but growth remains fragile amidst multiple global and domestic shocks. The continent’s average real GDP growth is now projected at 3.2% in 2024, compared to 3.0% in 2023. The revised growth outlook represents a downgrade of 0.5 percentage points relative to the May 2024 AEO projections  

The Role of AI and Digital Tools in Africas Development



[ © Observer Research Foundation ]

 This brief discusses the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies in meeting Africa’s development goals and argues that, for tech to make a real contribution to human development in the continent, the process of technology development should enable African agency.  

City Diplomacy and Human Mobility in Africa



[ © Institut français des relations internationales ]

 Cities face constraints to work on migration and refugee issues, often due to a lack of decentralisation and resource constraints. Adopting an inclusive city approach can safeguard local authorities’ commitment towards providing protection to residents regardless of status, while not overstepping legal mandates.  

MENAs Emergence as a Hub for Renewable Energy Supply Chains



[ © Middle East Institute ]

 The Middle East and North Africa will become one of the world’s foremost renewable energy producing regions and a hub for international renewable energy supply chains within the next 25 years. Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan are spearheading the trend in the region through the development of their respective green energy ecosystems  

The Middle Easts New War of Attrition



[ © Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ]

 As military conflicts and civil wars in the Middle East intensify—and as the actors involved grow to include a complex array of states, armed groups, and militias—diplomatic efforts to end these hostilities have repeatedly faltered. The region is now plagued by immense human suffering and catastrophic material and moral losses, pushing it to the edge of collapse.  

The Importance of a Joint IMF and EU Agreement for Tunisia: Learning from Greeces Economic Turnaround



[ © The Washington Institute for Near East Policy ]

 Tunisia faces a critical economic crossroads. With external debt exceeding 80% of GDP, a budget deficit over 7%, and food inflation at 9%, its financial vulnerabilities are acute. Financing the budget through the Central Bank risks worsening inflation, making a joint agreement with the IMF and EU a more viable solution.  

Chinas military and private security inroads in Africa



[ © Geopolitical Intelligence Services ]

 China closely aligns its global security expansion with its economic strategy, particularly in Africa’s Maghreb and Sahel regions. This relationship has historical roots, with China beginning engagement there as early as the 1950s by supporting national movements and decolonization efforts.  

A Window of Opportunity on the Iran Nuclear File



[ © The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies ]

 On 29 November, the deputy foreign ministers of Iran, France, Germany and the UK (the latter three known together as the E3) are due to meet in Geneva to discuss a range of security issues in the Middle East - including, apparently, the Iranian nuclear programme.  

Reading of the Week: Africa Gender Index 2023 Analytical Report



[ © African Development Bank Group ]

 The Africa Gender (AGI) is an authoritative source of data on gender equality and women’s empowerment in Africa. It draws together statistics from all 54 African countries across three dimensions (economic, social and empowerment & representation) into a single index. This enables African countries to track not only their own progress over time but also against regional peers.  

Why renewable energy matters in the context of peace and stability



[ © Clingendael ]

 Many fragile and conflict-affected states (FCAS) face significant challenges related to energy access, which exacerbates instability and hinders development. Reliance on fossil fuel supply chains - frequently controlled by conflict parties - can also undermine the peacebuilding and peacekeeping efforts of UN missions often operating in these contexts.  

Ideological Agenda of Russian Information Influence in Africa



[ © The Foreign Policy Research Institute ]

 Russian information operations in Africa are a tool to expand Russia’s presence on the continent and to turn African countries into allies of Russia in its confrontation with the West. This article focuses on the ideological content of Russian information influence in African countries-specifically a set of narratives and ideas that Russia seeks to root in the information environment of African countries.  

What FOCAC 2024 Reveals About the Future of China-Africa Relations



[ © Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ]

 In early September 2024, China gathered fifty-three high-level African delegations-thirty-six of which were led by heads of state and prime ministers-to the ninth Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit. Few countries can pretend to have such convening power, especially when it comes to Africa.