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29 Aug
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UGANDA’S HISTORY AND JOURNEY TO ECONOMIC AND DEMOCRATIC STABILITY

Introduction Uganda, often called the “Pearl of Africa” for its breathtaking landscapes and rich wildlife, is a landlocked country in…

By: CDS Africa

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27 Aug
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Chad: A Complex Mosaic of Culture, Economy and Politics

Geography and Demographics The Republic of Chad, a landlocked nation located at the crossroads of North and Central Africa, serves…

By: CDS Africa

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13 Aug
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INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY: INVOLVING THE YOUTH IN AFRICA’S DEMOCRACY

Background The idea for International Youth Day was introduced in 1991 by young people attending the first session of the…

By: CDS Africa

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9 Aug
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Championing Diversity Amidst Hostility: Challenges Faced by Germanys First African Born MP

Karamba Diaby, Germany’s first black African-born MP, has pulled out of next year’s federal election in Germany citing his desire…

By: CDS Africa

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8 Aug
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Combatting the Proliferation of Indecent Language on Social Media

Introduction The increasing extent to which profanity and indecent language are creeping into our society has become worrying. The most…

By: Celestina Damoah

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17 Jul
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Cocoa Production in Ghana and Recent Declines

Background Ghana’s cocoa production for the season-ending June was reported at 429,323 metric tons, marking less than 55% of the…

By: CDS Africa

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17 Jul
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World Population Day: Addressing Overpopulation and Underpopulation

Background World Population Day is an annual celebration by the United Nations and is marked on July 11 of every…

By: CDS Africa

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15 Jul
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Potential Disentegration of ECOWAS: Analyzing the Impact of the Breakaway Union of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger

The establishment of the Alliance of Sahel States by Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger marks a significant development within the…

By: CDS Africa

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4 Jul
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Africa’s Economic Challenges and Relations with Bretton Woods Institutions: Kenya’s Dilemma

Introduction After the 1st World War ended in 1918, the state of the world’s economy slipped into great despair bringing…

By: CDS Africa

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4 Jul
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Ethiopia-Somalia Tensions Rise, Drawing Global Stakeholders Amid Regional Stabilization Efforts

The Ethiopian Somali conflict traces its origins to the 19th century when Ethiopia annexed the Ogaden region, historically inhabited by…

By: CDS Africa

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