Author Archives for CDS Africa

2 Oct
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2024 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections List of Polling Stations

The Electoral Commission of Ghana has officially released the list of special voting centers for the 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary…

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30 Sep
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Abortion Laws in the United States: A Complex Landscape

Abortion laws in the United States have been a focal point of intense debate, marked by significant legal, social and…

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16 Sep
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Ghana’s December 2024 Elections: Upholding Democracy, Discarding Fear

As the December 2024 elections approach, Ghana is at a pivotal moment. This is not just a test of its…

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12 Sep
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Eswatini: A Journey through Its Heritage, Economy, and Governance

Background Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, is a small, landlocked country in Southern Africa. Despite its size, the nation boasts…

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12 Sep
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Namibia: Shadows of a Troubling Past blended with Beauty and Democracy for a Promising Future

Namibia, officially known as the Republic of Namibia, is a small country in southwestern Africa. It borders the Atlantic Ocean…

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10 Sep
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China’s Financial Footprint in Africa: The Impact and Implications of Debt Diplomacy

China’s extensive lending practices have established it as a key player in Africa’s economic landscape. Over the past two decades,…

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10 Sep
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Tanzania’s Journey from Colonial Rule to Contemporary Democratic Challenges

Introduction For millennia, Tanzania has been inhabited by various ethnic communities, including Bantu-speaking groups from West Africa who arrived around…

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7 Sep
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Burkina Faso’s Security Situation: Implications for Ghana and the Role of ECOWAS

In recent months, Burkina Faso has witnessed a series of horrific attacks attributed to rising insurgency in the area. On…

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5 Sep
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Exploring the Seychelles: A Jewel of the Indian Ocean

History Seychelles was uninhabited until Europeans arrived in the early 16th century. Following a protracted conflict, France ceded control to…

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3 Sep
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Ensuring Transparency and Credibility in Ghana’s Voter Exhibition Exercise and the Way Forward

Introduction Elections are the cornerstone of democracy, providing citizens with the power to choose their leaders and shape their nation’s…

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