Climate change: A crisis of the commons As 2009 draws to a close, the world’s attention is focused on the December UN conference on climate change in the Danish capital,…
Auteur/autrice : Stephen Appraku
MINERALS BOOM who benefits ? (ISSUE Vol. 11 No. 3 2008)
By Stephen Appraku0Mineral price boom: Africa’s opportunity and challenge Mineral prices are very volatile but since 2001 they have been rising sharply. The boom presents commodity-dependent regions such as Africa with great…
South Africa's RAINBOW MYTH (ISSUE Vol. 11 No. 2 2008)
By Stephen Appraku0South Africa’s Rainbow myth Africa but the harrowing situation though not the first by Africans in Africa against their own kith and kin, undermines African unity and also reveals bankrupt…
FOOD CRISIS : A harvest of discredited policies (ISSUE Vol. 11 No. 1 2008)
By Stephen Appraku0Soaring food prices send shockwaves and protest across Africa The global food crisis is sending shockwaves around the world. Dozens have died in street protests. The United Nations has warned…
EU tying Africa with EPAs (ISSUE Vol. 10 No. 4 2007)
By Stephen Appraku0‘Divide and rule’ ‘stick and carrot’ ensure partial EPA As the magic date December 31, 2007, approaches, the European Union has resorted to all kinds of chicanery to enforce the…
Africa Unite! vs Africa will unite (ISSUE Vol 10 No.3 2007)
By Stephen Appraku0African Union, another day, another time. Some expressed dismay, some anger at the outcome of the AU Summit as it failed to bring Africa much closer to Union Government. For…
Ghana @ 50 model for Africa ? (ISSUE Vol 10 No.2 2007)
By Stephen Appraku0Ghana A contested model The 50th anniversary of Ghana’s independence has focused attention on the country’s status and role in Africa and the world, writes *Yao Graham Download ISSUE Vol…