by Souleymane Diallo | 9 Apr 2019 | Africa, African Leadership Academy, History, Student Posts, Youth Voices
The African man is in an impossible situation. He is neither the man before colonialism nor a true Westerner. He is lost in a chasm between two worlds. Hawkers sell patriotic merchandise ahead of Ghana’s 50th anniversary of independence, 2 March 2007. Ghana was the...
by Laetitia Van der Vennet | 3 Apr 2019 | Africa, Europe
The EU is partnering with African countries like Niger to stop migration flows. One unintended consequence? Wiping out local livelihoods. Migrants sit on top of a truck about to leave Agadez, Niger, 27 April 2015 (Ali Abdou/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images) Every...
by News Decoder | 28 Mar 2019 | Africa, Human Rights
By Simon Meretab Ethiopia and its neighbor Eritrea share an ancient history and a very young population. The median age is 18 years old in each country, compared with 36 in the United States and 42 in the European Union. The youthful faces are the first things that...
by Thabang Matona | 6 Mar 2019 | Africa, African Leadership Academy, Economy, Europe, History, Student Posts, Youth Voices
When former colonizers claim their due, they get repaid. But when Africans do the same, they’re told to forget about the past and look to the future. Supporters of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari celebrate his election win, 27 February 2019 (AP Photo/Sunday...
by Rolinhlanhla Kudzaishe Zinyemba | 28 Feb 2019 | Africa, China, Economy, Student Posts, Youth Voices
Africa has entered a new era of relations with China. Our cultural and economic landscape is shifting. Do Africans benefit from these changes? Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo, left, shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Beijing, 3 September 2018 (AP...