In this episode, Dennis Njau describes and analyses how non-tariff barriers are impacting the recovery of the SADC and the African continent post-covid. He explains the economic impact of those barriers and describes what they refer to and how can we leverage the African continent new A...
In this episode, Dr. Aidi walks us through recent changes that underline how the global democratic recession is playing in out in Africa. He also offers a focus on North Africa with the c ...
يمكن اعتبار الاصلاح الدستوري لسنة 2011، تدشينا لجيل جديد من المؤسسات المنتخبة على المستوى المحلي والترابي، انبثقت عنها مجالس ديمقراطية، لها من الصلاحيات والآليات ما يمكنها من النهوض بالتنمية الجهوية المندمجة. ويتمثل هذا التنظيم الجهوي من خلال آليات تجمع بين الديمقراطية التمثيلية من خ...
Le marché de l’hydrogène vert est appelé à connaitre de grands bouleversements dans les années à venir avec l’émergence de nouveaux acteurs de la transition énergétique. Néanmoins, ce marché est encore tributaire du développement de la demande, de la baisse des coûts de production, de transport et de stockage, du développement d’une chaîne logistique très compétitive et de la mise en place de cadre juridique et règlementaire approprié.
Malgré les différents dé ...
The green hydrogen market1 is poised for major upheaval in the years to come as new players in the energy transition emerge. This market, however, still depends on the development of demand, the reduction of production, transport and storage costs, the development of truly competitive supply chains and the establishment of and appropriate legal and regulatory framework.
Despite the many challenges facing this sector, a number of countries have begun to position themselves as impor ...
In this episode, Kelly Nyaga outlines and analyzes how the current economic and inflationary conditions are affecting the SADC's and Africa's post-covid recovery. He analyzes the measures' economic effects, what they mean, and how we might use the potential of the African continent for ...
Climate change threatens to reduce the water flow in the Nile and increase the frequency and severity of droughts and floods in Egypt, which already suffers from water scarcity. This threat is a looming crisis as it seriously undermines the Government of Egypt’s long standing food self-sufficiency approach to food security, an approach which is wasteful of increasingly precious arable land and water resources, while achieving neither more food self-sufficiency nor meaningful food se ...