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Africa Renewal: December 2013
Cover Story
A messenger of peace and development goes to the Sahel
For his trip to the Sahel, Ban Ki-moon adopted as his motto an African saying: ¡°One hand cannot tie a bundle.¡± His guests agreed.
By
Andr¨¦-Michel Essoungou
Good Governance
African Peer Review Mechanism comes of age
Countries embracing self-monitoring mechanism to shine light on domestic affairs
By
Kingsley Ighobor
A vision of an integrated Africa
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Andr¨¦-Michel Essoungou
¡ª Maged Abdelaziz and Ibrahim Mayaki
By
Kingsley Ighobor
and
Andr¨¦-Michel Essoungou
A vision of an integrated Africa
and
Andr¨¦-Michel Essoungou
¡ª Maged Abdelaziz and Ibrahim Mayaki
By
Kingsley Ighobor
and
Andr¨¦-Michel Essoungou
The rise of civil society groups in Africa
These groups have become major actors in the fight against corruption
By
Andr¨¦-Michel Essoungou
Piracy in West Africa
A bumpy road to maritime security
By
Nirit Ben-Ari
Illicit Financial Flows from Africa: track it, stop it, get it
Illicit money outflows are draining Africa¡¯s domestic resources, depriving it of crucial investment funds
By
Masimba Tafirenyika
Africa loses $50 billion every year
Interview with Nigerian Ambassador Segun Apata
By
Masimba Tafirenyika
Giving back to society
African philanthropists push for prosperity
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Sahel
The Sahel: One region, many crises
By
Andr¨¦-Michel Essoungou
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Reaching for new heights
Information and communications technology takes agriculture to a new level in Zimbabwe
By
Munyaradzi Makoni
A toast to South Africa¡¯s black middle class
By
Benjamin D¨¹rr
Elephants are the latest conflict resource
By
Pavithra Rao
Music can change the world
By
Dana Da Silva