With Morocco the last of the record 10 African nations to exit the 2026 World Cup, we can assess the performance of the continent on the biggest stage in global football
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https://p.dw.com/p/5GXOZ Paris and other European cities baked in temperature up to and exceeding 40°C last weekImage: Jerome Gilles/NurPhoto/picture alliance
A new report has revealed that Sub-Saharan Africa will require about $15 billion in annual investments to achieve universal access to electricity by 2035, warning that current funding levels remain significantly below what is needed to bridge the continent’s vast energy access gap
For years, Caribbean families have faced relentless increases in the cost of essential items such as food, fuel, and housing. Now, a leading African financial institution suggests that the worst of these inflationary pressures may be subsiding. The African Trade Report 2026, published by the African Export-Import Bank, reveals that inflation across Latin America and…
The African Development Bank (AfDB), in partnership with The Gambia’s Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Welfare and with support from the Climate Investment Funds (CIF), has launched a new strategy that places women at the centre of the country’s transition to renewable energy
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A major new report by Greenpeace Middle East and North Africa, From Energy Security to Sovereignty: Pathways for a Just Energy Transition in Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia, highlights that the region’s shift toward renewable energy is still largely controlled by foreign investors and international institutions. While Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco have begun adding renewable projects,…
Report : Hope for better jobs eclipses religious ideology as main driver of recruitment to violent extremist groups in Sub-Saharan Africa — SONNA New York, 7 February 2023— Hope of finding work is the leading factor driving people to join fast-growing violent extremist groups in Sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new report launched today by…
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to some of the world’s most essential critical minerals from cobalt and manganese to graphite and platinum, powering the global clean energy transition
New report exposes pervasive gender inequalities in sub-Saharan Africa’s agrifood systems, despite women powering half the agrifood workforce