What’s the matter with private equity in Africa?
The nature of the business makes it hard to hold investors accountable when they do wrong.
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Alex Park is a writer and researcher with an interest in global trade and agriculture in Africa.
The nature of the business makes it hard to hold investors accountable when they do wrong.
The story about peanuts, and the people who grew it at the margins of an empire in 19th century West Africa, then the most abundant source of the world’s most important oilseed.
How Africa’s pension funds risk becoming instruments of Africa’s neoliberal takeover.
The CIA committed many crimes in the early days of post-independence Africa. But is it fair to call their interference “recolonization”?
Americans could learn a thing or two from Africans’ history of resisting structural adjustment policies.
In his new book of his time in the Trump White House, former US National Security Adviser John Bolton shares Trump’s very few thoughts on Africa.
Africa, for Donald Trump and his National Security Advisor John Bolton, is a place to risk a little and chase some glory. US media just parrots it.
In recent years, Rwanda and Ethiopia have been some of the largest recipients of aid money from the UK and US governments, as well as some of the West’s leading philanthropies, including the Gates Foundation.
Pith helmets and jodhpurs aside, Melania Trump went to four African countries to promote her “Be Best” education initiative. What’s that about?