Africa: Why Military Gains Are Not Weakening the ADF in Eastern DRC

Africa: Why Military Gains Are Not Weakening the ADF in Eastern DRC

The ADF’s resilience stems from kidnapping economies, forced recruitment and governance failures that military operations cannot address alone. Multiple blows continue to shatter security in war-torn eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with the deadly Ebola outbreak adding to the Congo River Alliance (AFC)/M23 conflict and stalled peace processes. Meanwhile, the Islamic State-aligned Allied…

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Africa: Why Military Gains Are Not Weakening the ADF in Eastern DRC

Africa: Weakening Dollar, Strong Exports Drive Eastern Africa’s Trade Resilience – Uneca

End last month, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Eastern Africa published a press release indicating that, among others, eastern African exports are demonstrating remarkable resilience amid global trade turbulence, defying expectations of decline following sweeping US tariffs and persistent geopolitical uncertainty. Data from UNECA, it says, reveals that several countries in…

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