Africa
Tracked across 11 articles in the Nexus archive. Showing the most recent 40.
- Africa: 'Shared Blueprint for Peace' - Development Goals Deliver for Billions, but Challenges Remain
A UN report highlights that sustained investment and international cooperation have improved billions of lives toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but warns urgent action is needed to meet the 2030 deadline. Challenges remain despite progress.
- Africa: Peace Hinges On People-Centred Policing, Global Summit Hears
UN officials emphasized that policing is the cornerstone of peace ahead of the fifth UN Chiefs of Police Summit, which begins on Tuesday. The summit's focus on people-centred policing is highlighted as crucial for peace in Africa, as noted in the title.
- Africa: Young People Value Partnership and Parenthood but Barriers Block Their Dreams
Fertility rates are declining globally, not due to rejection of family life, but because of economic and housing constraints faced by young people in Africa. Young people value partnership and parenthood, yet barriers such as economic and housing challenges prevent them from achieving these goals.
- Africa: What Will AI Do for Us? Young Adults in Lower-Income Countries Feel More Positive About Its Potential - New Survey
Young people in low- and middle-income countries show greater optimism about AI's potential to improve work prospects and social lives compared to their Western peers, according to a survey of ten countries in Africa and South Asia.
- How the US-Iran conflict is reshaping Africa’s geopolitical opportunities
The US-Israel war on Iran is prompting African governments to reassess their security and economic priorities, reshaping the continent's geopolitical landscape. This conflict is influencing strategic decisions in Africa as nations seek to adapt to shifting international dynamics.
- Africa Intelligence Brief — Tuesday, July 7, 2026
The article presents the Africa Intelligence Brief for Tuesday, July 7, 2026, noting its first appearance on The Rio Times.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 7/7/2026
The 'Horizons Middle East & Africa' edition is dated July 7, 2026, and focuses on regional topics.
- Africa: All of Africa Today - July 7, 2026
The article provides a general overview of current events across Africa as reported by allAfrica on July 7, 2026. However, specific details or key developments are not provided in the given content.
- Nigeria: Dangote Cement Deepens Sustainability Drive, Targets 20% Emissions Cut
Dangote Cement Plc aims to reduce emissions by 20% and has positioned Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles as central to its strategy for becoming Africa's most sustainable and globally competitive cement manufacturer.
- Africa: What Digital Transformation Means for Malaria Control Programmes
Digital transformation in health program delivery is being evaluated for its ability to help people make faster, better decisions in high-risk areas, particularly in malaria control programs across Africa. The focus is on whether digital tools can effectively save lives, not just on the tools themselves.
- El Nino: Is Africa ready for the perfect storm?
A strong El Nino expected later this year could bring drought, floods and displacement to parts of Africa. Experts say the warnings are clear, but question whether governments can act before disaster strikes.
- Africa: Africa's Fourth Industrial Decade - From Political Mandate to Industrial Transformation
The UN has declared 2026-2035 as Africa's Fourth Industrial Development Decade (IDDA IV), focusing on political and industrial transformation. The initiative aims to explore opportunities for Africa's development during this period.
- Africa: Ebola Outbreak Could Cost Africa $3.6 Billion and Threaten Nearly One Million Livelihoods
The UNDP warns that the Ebola outbreak in Africa could cost $3.6 billion, push 985,000 people into poverty, and threaten 300,000 jobs.
- Africa: Global Push for AI Governance Amid Warnings of 'Catastrophic Harm'
A major UN summit in Geneva addresses global AI governance, focusing on ensuring artificial intelligence benefits humanity safely and fairly without causing 'catastrophic harm.'
- Africa: All of Africa Today - July 6, 2026
The article provides an overview of current events across Africa as of July 6, 2026, titled 'All of Africa Today.' No specific details or incidents are mentioned in the provided content.
- Overseas education project for women and girls axed by UK after two years
The UK government has axed the SHEFE program, a £45m initiative aimed at keeping 1 million girls in school across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, which was launched two years ago by the outgoing Conservative government. The program's tender has been withdrawn by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).
- Pope to defend migrants at Mediterranean island frontier
Pope Leo XIV visits Italy's Lampedusa island, a key arrival point for African migrants, to send a message to US and EU leaders. The first US pope, who has criticized President Donald Trump's migrant policies, is on the island on July 4, the US' 250th anniversary.
- Iran media: US pressure kept 13 countries away from Khamenei funeral
Iran's Tasnim News Agency reported that at least 13 countries, including those in Eastern Europe, Africa, the Gulf, and East Asia, avoided attending Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral under US pressure. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio allegedly directed a campaign discouraging participation, warning that attendance could harm bilateral relations and jeopardize US development aid.
- Africans Are Turning to Starlink
Africans are increasingly adopting Starlink, a satellite-based internet service. The article has garnered 26 points and 3 comments on Hacker News.
- Africa: Why Africa's Ocean Leadership Matters Now
Mombasa became the first African city to host the Our Ocean Conference (OOC), an international event focused on ocean protection and conservation. The conference highlighted Africa's growing role in shaping global ocean governance.
- Can an African Credit Rating Agency overcome investor scepticism?
The article questions whether an African Credit Rating Agency can address investor skepticism, noting that current credit ratings may disadvantage the continent. It raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest if Africa self-assesses its economic credibility.
- Trump’s $2.2bn windfall invites comparisons with global strongmen
Trump received a $2.2 billion windfall, leading political scientists to compare him to authoritarian leaders in Africa and Asia.
- Africa: Can an African Credit Rating Agency Overcome Investor Scepticism?
The article discusses whether current credit ratings disadvantage Africa and questions if establishing an African credit rating agency would be perceived as self-serving. It highlights concerns about credibility and potential conflicts of interest.
- Africa: Africa's Immunization Acceleration - Charting a Path to Better Health, Health Security and Economic Growth for a Continent on the Rise
The article discusses Africa's efforts to accelerate immunization through the Africa CDC, aiming to improve health, health security, and economic growth.
- Africa, socioeconomics and investment risks in a geoeconomic realignment context
The Nigerian and African agricultural and agro-processing sectors are highlighted as areas with significant, untapped potential. The article discusses these sectors in the context of socioeconomics and investment risks amid a geoeconomic realignment.
- Africa: All of Africa Today - July 3, 2026
The article provides an overview of current events across Africa as of July 3, 2026. It is published by allAfrica, a news service covering the African continent.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 7/3/2026
The article titled 'Horizons Middle East & Africa 7/3/2026' references a publication or event focused on the Middle East and Africa regions.
- Africa: 5 Innovations Transforming How WFP Delivers Food Assistance
The World Food Programme (WFP) is utilizing five key innovations to transform food assistance delivery in Africa. These innovations are crucial in addressing hunger and improving on-the-ground operations.
- Africa Intelligence Brief — Thursday, July 2, 2026
The article 'Africa Intelligence Brief — Thursday, July 2, 2026' is mentioned as having appeared first on The Rio Times. No further details about the content of the brief are provided.
- Africa's aid dependency was never Washington's to fix
The dismantling of USAID has sparked debate over its role in fostering aid dependency in Africa and its humanitarian consequences. Critics highlight preventable deaths linked to aid cuts, while supporters argue foreign assistance has failed to advance American interests. The article emphasizes structural issues in African economies, where resource wealth often fails to translate into local development, and calls for stronger domestic governance.
- Absa’s Shares Tumble as a Stronger Rand Bites
Absa shares fell nearly 7% after the South African bank warned that a stronger rand and weaker Africa earnings would reduce first-half profit. The bank attributed the decline to currency and regional performance factors.
- Africa: World Bank Drops Climate Funding Target, Raising Fears for Africa
The World Bank has abandoned its goal of allocating 45 percent of its financing to climate change projects, sparking concerns that poorer countries, particularly in Africa, may receive reduced support for adapting to climate challenges.
- Africa Posts Its Strongest Deal Quarter in Four Years
African dealmaking reached its strongest quarter in four years with $4.53 billion across 89 M&A and private-equity deals, primarily driven by Nigeria.
- Africa: All of Africa Today - July 2, 2026
The article provides a general overview of news from Africa as of July 2, 2026, but does not specify any particular events or developments. The source is attributed to 'allAfrica', an organization covering African news.
- Africa Intelligence Brief — Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Africa began a new half-year, and East Africa started a new fiscal year with fresh budgets taking effect. The article highlights regional fiscal developments but does not specify further details.
- AFA Initiative, KNY partner to develop mineral projects in Africa
The AFA Initiative and KNY have partnered to develop mineral projects in Africa, aiming to strengthen regional partnerships that support the continent's industrialization agenda.
- Africa: Africa's AI Future Lies in Skills, Not Aid, Says Tomorrow Foundation's Maggie Gu
Africa's future in artificial intelligence depends on investments in skills, education, and digital infrastructure rather than financial aid, according to Maggie Gu of Tomorrow Foundation.
- Horizons Middle East & Africa 7/1/2026
The article titled 'Horizons Middle East & Africa 7/1/2026' appears to focus on regional developments in the Middle East and Africa, though no specific content is provided beyond the title. The date suggests a forward-looking perspective or event related to these regions.
- Africa: Insurance Helps Farmers Protect Livelihoods As Climate Shocks Intensify
Insurance is helping African farmers recover from droughts and floods as climate shocks intensify. The World Food Programme (WFP) highlights this approach to prevent crises from deepening amid threats from El Niño.
- China’s New Minerals Law Tightens Its Grip on Africa
China's new minerals law provides Beijing with legal leverage over strategic metals, intensifying its influence on African mines and supply chains. The law raises concerns about China's expanding control in the region.