By framing digital sovereignty around regulation and political autonomy, big tech has deflected attention from deeper ...
Claire Ainsley on what the migration debate reveals about today’s electorate and the centre-left’s blind spots ...
Talal Salih is a member of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung’s Sudan project based in Kampala, Uganda. He previously worked for MiCT and the Thomson Foundation, among others, and has worked as a journalist ...
Achim Vogt heads the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) office in Uganda and the FES project in Sudan, based in Kampala, Uganda. Previously, he worked for the FES, among other things, as head of the ...
The Democratic Party has a brand problem. But Mamdani brings back a spark of hope that there is still time until next year’s ...
Trump threatens Nigeria with military action over alleged persecution of Christians. But the violence in the country has ...
For years, the phrase ‘just transition’ has travelled easily through speeches and donor documents. Yet on the ground, many ...
Michelle Kelly-Irving is a Research Director at Inserm (the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research) and leads the Equity research team at the University of Toulouse, France. She is ...
In a sense, right-wing radicalism is itself the problem that it then laments in a subsequent cycle. It is the disintegration ...
The upcoming elections will reveal whether the country gives in to fear — or finds the courage to believe in a more just ...
After years of steady gains against poverty and inequality, the recent funding cuts threaten Africa’s health systems. New, ...
Rhoda Boateng is the Climate Lead at ITUC-Africa and represents the organisation in various spaces, including the UNFCCC. She is actively engaged in climate policy at both the Regional and Global ...
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