For far too long, Ghana’s economic hope has rested heavily on the shoulders of its natural resources: gold, cocoa, bauxite, oil, and timber. These blessings […]
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China: A bridge for exchanges between civilizations over eighty years
By Yi Fan As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary, its founding principle enshrined in the U.N. Charter remains as vital as ever: to […]
Share UsInterview: China’s wetland conservation efforts offer valuable reference to Africa, says Wetlands International official
African countries can benefit from China’s experience in wetland conservation and restoration, an official from Wetlands International has said. In an interview with Xinhua on […]
Share UsInterview: Media play key role in uniting Global South, says Ethiopian FM spokesperson
Media and think tanks play a crucial role in strengthening BRICS unity and forging a new chapter for the Global South, Nebiat Getachew, spokesperson for […]
Share UsZoom Africa: From aid to exploitation? What lies behind Trump’s summit with 5 African leaders
From Wednesday to Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a summit in Washington with the presidents of five African countries — Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania […]
Share UsRadicalization factors and perceptions of terrorism in The Gambia
By Timbuktu Institute – African Center for Peace Studies The Timbuktu Institute’s report (June 2025) on radicalization factors and perceptions of terrorism in The Gambia […]
Share UsThe growing cyber threat landscape in West Africa
West Africa’s digital economy is experiencing rapid growth, with over 120 million active internet users and a mobile-first approach to technology adoption. However, this expansion […]
Share UsBuilding cyber resilience in Ghana’s digital economy
Ghana’s digital transformation is accelerating rapidly, driven by innovations in fintech, mobile money services, e-government platforms, and broadband expansion. As more sectors shift operations online, […]
Share UsMenstrual Hygiene in Ghana: Bridging the gap between knowledge and practice
For many women and girls in Ghana, menstruation is still accompanied by discomfort, stigma, and uncertainty. Although access to disposable sanitary pads has improved in […]
Share UsHow to handle police stops and arrests: Know your rights, protect yourself
By Emmanuel Edem Akomea Many people in Ghana don’t know what to do when they are stopped by the police. Some freeze. Some panic. Others […]
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