The power dynamics in the World Bank have changed dramatically.
Female-centred health services are good, but they may detract from gender equality and men’s health.
Shutting down or controlling access to the internet has become a go-to strategy among some African states who want to control the political narrative.
Drones are a tool to manage the threat of al-Shabaab, but there’s no way they’ll defeat the group entirely.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has committed South Africa to prioritising human rights and democracy. But, there’s little evidence of this.
Once crops have been harvested, farmers experience wastage and loss of food all over Africa.
The law aimed at fighting gangs lacks the power to disrupt their activities.
Democratic and authoritarian countries are moving further away from each other.
Speculation and conspiracy theories abound about the Mozambican insurgents leaving a trail of violence in resource rich Cabo Delgado.
Drone technology plays a vital role in gathering accurate wildlife data. But this alone isn’t enough to save Africa’s elephants.
Only half of Kenya’s 47 counties achieved the 2000 goal on reducing child mortality
Regardless of how the elections are conducted on the new dates announced, losing parties will blame the postponement for their defeat.
This is not the first time a Nigerian poll has been postponed but it is certainly the most dramatic.
African states may have an alternative funding source they could harness during times of crisis: diaspora investment.
Angola’s new President João Lourenço has shown some willingness to engage in more inclusive politics.
More than half of Nigeria’s 51% registered voters are aged between 18-35 years.
Medical and Health Humanities conversations and collaborations about health are growing and gaining momentum in Africa.
Lake Malawi is considered a biodiversity treasure because almost all its species occurs nowhere else on the planet.
It’s too soon for South Africa to start counting its chickens over the recent offshore gas find by global energy giant Total.
Opening up positions of political power to women will lead to effective and better implemented development policies.