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Tariffs, Deportations, and Aid Cessation: What the Trump Administration Means for the AfCFTA

A New World Order, An Old African Problem The return of Donald Trump to the White House is no longer a matter of speculation; it...

Teiko Sabah writes: African Woman! Lace up your political boots!

So, for those of us living in Ghana, we have received news of the selection of a woman as a vice presidential candidate for...

The Ga-Dangme Art Of War Revisited

Ga-Dangme people  of Ghana are the natives of Ada, Agortsime, Manya Klo, Yilo Klo, Shai, Osudoku, Prampram Ningo, Kpone, Tema, Nungua, Teshie, La, Osu,...

The US Aid Freeze Exposed a Broken System: Will We Rebuild or Fall Apart?

The US aid freeze is more than a funding crisis: it is a wake-up call. As donor-dependent systems falter, the global development sector faces...

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Can Civil Society and IFIs Build a New Social Contract?

Development sector disruption: Bridging the language gap between civil society and IFIs for co-created, sustainable development outcomes that deliver real impact.

Is Indiscipline Ghana’s Real Super Power?

A thought-provoking reflection on indiscipline in Ghana and its impact on civic responsibility, everyday life, and national development.

The Perennial Crisis: Rethinking Urban Resilience in Accra

Accra flooding threatens sustainable development: Moving beyond scapegoats to integrated urban planning, climate resilience, and treating nature as infrastructure.

The Accra Reset: Reclaiming Agency, Sovereignty and Shifting Power

International development shifts from donor dependency to agency: Why Africa's sustainable development now demands ownership, sovereignty, and local leadership.
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