What next for Africa after another disappointing WTO Ministerial? The eleventh World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference (MC11) ended last December, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with no clear mandate on…
Jour : 28 mai 2018
Why the #MeToo movement disrupts the creeping commodification of feminism
By admin0As the 62nd Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) at the United Nations in New York opens, women from every corner of the world will convene…
South Africa: inequality is extreme and still Rising
By Stephen Appraku0*A new report says that South Africa’s dual economy is among the most unequal in the world South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world. In…
Inside the EU’s flawed $200 million migration deal with Sudan
By Stephen Appraku0Without addressing the root causes of migration, only corrupt government officials and traffickers are benefiting from criminalising migrants, reports *Caitlin L. Chandler As millions of dollars in EU funds flow…
The co-optation of the African National Congress: South Africa’s original ‘State Capture’
By Stephen Appraku0After the ascendancy of Cyril Ramaphosa to the presidency of the African National Congress (ANC), it is vital to understand deep structural barriers that prevent South Africa’s achievement of desperately…
Forgotten war: a crisis deepens in Libya but where are the cameras?
By Stephen Appraku0As Libya crisis escalates and UN and AU search for solutions, the media is missing in action. By Lansana Gberie Perhaps no major political or humanitarian disaster is as overlooked…
Tourism should be regulated, before it is too late…
By Stephen Appraku0The lasting negative impacts of tourism have for a long time taken backstage thanks to the quest for money. As *Roberto Savio, puts it there is a price to pay…