Author Archives for CDS Africa

22 Jun
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Navigating Turbulence, Sudan’s Journey Towards Stability, Growth and Cultural Resilience Amidst Challenges

Sudan is a nation in Northeast Africa formally known as the Republic of the Sudan. With a population of around…

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20 Jun
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Celebrating World Refugee Day

The United Nations World Refugee Day is observed annually on June 20th to honor refugees worldwide. Established in 2001 to…

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19 Jun
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CDS Africa condemns alleged patient abandonment and demands immediate investigation and action

The Center for Democracy and Socioeconomic Development, CDS Africa, is appalled and outraged by the alleged inhumane act of abandonment…

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16 Jun
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Condemning The Extortion and Hostage Crises of African Migrants in Libya

The United Nation has issued warnings about the recent spike in the number of migrants being sent from Tunisia to…

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13 Jun
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The Congo’s Situation, a Tale of Conflict, Minerals and Governance

History The Republic of Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, lies on Central Africa’s western coast, west of the Congo River.…

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12 Jun
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Elections in South Africa: Analyzing the ANC’s Loss and Emerging Electoral Trends

Introduction The recent elections in South Africa have marked a significant shift in the nation’s political landscape, reflecting a changing…

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11 Jun
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The Gambia’s history, politics, and intricacies

The Gambia is the smallest West African nation and situated along the Gambia River. Spanning about 11,300 square kilometers, it…

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10 Jun
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Will Ghanaians Follow Europe’s Electoral Trend in December 2024?

The recent European Union elections have sent ripples across the political world, as ruling parties suffered heavy losses amidst a…

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