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Read more about the article WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD:  Mahama, Nkrumah, and the Audacity of African Leadership

WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD: Mahama, Nkrumah, and the Audacity of African Leadership

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I. Why the Vote at the UNGA Matters: Beyond the Arithmetic of Power History does not always announce itself with the fanfare it deserves. When President John Dramani Mahama of…

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The End Of The Monolith

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Executive Summary The world order that emerged from the Cold War’s end was built on a seductive premise and a leap of faith: that a unipolar world anchored by American…

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Read more about the article Free Senior High School (FSHS) Policy: A Call for Robust Revision and Sustainable Funding

Free Senior High School (FSHS) Policy: A Call for Robust Revision and Sustainable Funding

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Free Senior High School (FSHS) Policy: A Call for Robust Revision and Sustainable Funding In 2017, Ghana’s Free Senior High School (SHS) policy was introduced with the ambitious goal of…

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Read more about the article FOURTH GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT: THE IMPERATIVE OF GOVERNANCE AND MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY

FOURTH GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT: THE IMPERATIVE OF GOVERNANCE AND MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY

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  “We have made some progress, but the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals is in peril. Progress on most of the goals is either moving too slowly or has…

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Read more about the article AU Roadmap on HARNESSINGTHE DEMOGRAPHIC  DIVIDENDTHROUGH INVESTMENTSIN YOUTH

AU Roadmap on HARNESSINGTHE DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDENDTHROUGH INVESTMENTSIN YOUTH

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In order to deliver on this important assignment from the Assembly, the Commission, together with the above-named institutions undertook a multi-stakeholder consultative process towards the preparation of the 2017 AU…

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Read more about the article Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want.

Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want.

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Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want.  AGENDA 2063 is Africa’s blueprint and master plan for transforming Africa into the global powerhouse of the future. It is the continent’s strategic framework that…

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