Africa: Fossil Fuels Still Dominate in Africa’s Electricity Future – Study Tracks 3,139 Power Plants

Africa: Fossil Fuels Still Dominate in Africa’s Electricity Future – Study Tracks 3,139 Power Plants

Only about 57% of the people in Africa have access to electricity, the vast majority of them in sub-Saharan Africa. To meet the United Nations goal of everyone having access to affordable electricity by 2030, African countries will need to rapidly expand electricity generation. However, generating more electricity will have an effect on available water…

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Africa: Fossil Fuels Still Dominate in Africa’s Electricity Future – Study Tracks 3,139 Power Plants

Africa: Birth Control in Africa – Study Tracks the Use of Long-Acting Contraception in 26 Countries

Contraception, or birth control, can take a number of forms including drugs, devices, or surgery to prevent pregnancy. Methods can be long-acting or short-acting. Obasanjo Bolarinwa, who teaches public health and global healthcare management, unpacks his research into the use of long-acting contraceptives among sexually active women in 26 sub-Saharan African countries. What are the…

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Africa: Fossil Fuels Still Dominate in Africa’s Electricity Future – Study Tracks 3,139 Power Plants

Africa: Drones, Disinformation and Guns-for-Hire Are Reshaping Conflict in Africa – New Book Tracks the Trends

Alessandro Arduino has researched Africa’s security affairs with a particular focus on the use of private military companies and other guns-for-hire across the continent. In his latest book, Money for Mayhem, Arduino examines how military privatisation intersects with international power dynamics. Drawing on fieldwork, interviews and firsthand data, he tracks actors from Russia, China and…

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