SEVENTH AFRICA’S ANTI-CORRUPTION DAY : ...
Dear African brothers and sisters,
This July 11, 2023, Africa is commemorating the seventh Anti-Corruption Day, an important action to encourage integrity, transparency and sustainable...
Scientific publishing: The need for high quality African journals, By Dr. Cheikh SOKHNA*
After the adage "Publish or Perish", the evaluation of scientific research through publication has become one of the foundations of the validation of scientific...
Prolegomena to a new African geopolitics
It is for me the end of a week of awareness raising which has been very intense and rich in media activity.
After my participation...
Heading for Africa
Looking forward to sharing this edition of a flagship program of AL24 NEWS an Algerian television to which Dr. Papa Demba Thiam was one...
« Money, outrages and challenges », by Ndongo Samba Sylla
Ndongo Samba Sylla is one of the most prominent African intellectuals today. The Senegalese economist, 4 times world scrabble champion, has distinguished...
Securing Africa’s Future Takes More Than Growth It Takes Transformation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFj5LUbpWHY
Source: www.acetforafrica.org
Read the full report of the AFRICAN TRANSFORMATION INDEX 2023
Tracking Africa’s economic successes and setbacks : ATI2023_Full-Report_v4 2
The African Center for Economic Transformation...
Dakar, a workshop of thought, by Hamidou ANNE
The magic of Les Ateliers also lies in its capacity to decompartmentalize knowledge, forms and artistic and intellectual practices. It is one of the...
By Dr Cheikh GUEYE: Open letter to President Macky SALL, President of the African...
Your Excellency, Mr. President,
The initiators of the Alternative Report on Africa (RASA) present you with their deferential tributes and congratulate you on your accession...
« Europe desperately », by Félix ATCHADÉ
How many are there? 400, 500, 800? Associations such as Alarm Phone have reported that in one week, at the end of...
« The Kingdom of Morocco can create emulation among African countries », Moubarack Lo*.
En dépit de nombreux défis, le Maroc peut toujours s'appuyer sur un ensemble de constances afin de compter parmi les leaders africains de la marche vers l'émergence d'une Afrique en quête de modèle, de leadership économique. Moubarack Lo, économiste et directeur général du Bureau de prospective économique (BPE) du Sénégal, nous décortique les soubassements de ce modèle économique et son encrage africain.