Crisis hotspots and Africa’s security

Crisis hotspots and Africa’s security (5)

VIRUNGA VOLCANIC REGION spans across the borders of three countries. These are Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). It is a troubled region as its eruptions have attracted global recognition. Part of the Virunga supersite is Mount Nyiragongo, situated in a chain of volcanic regions at the southern sector of Virunga National […]

Migration and demographic dynamics in Africa (3) 

Crisis hotspots and Africa’s security (5)

GLOBALISATION IN THE African context has only changed in form and norm but not structurally since the legendary “discovery” of the continent began with Christopher Columbus as a historical benchmark and baseline. The slave trade, while it lasted, was a lucrative legal enterprise of what is today an illegal embodiment of human trafficking. It was […]

Migration and demographic dynamics in Africa (2)

Crisis hotspots and Africa’s security (5)

  LEADERS REPRESENTING 44 European countries gathered at the weekend in Prague, capital of Czech Republic, for a symbolic summit with energy prospects and security as top items on their agenda as the winter sets in. They have come under pressure to find viable and dependable alternative sources of energy for their population to forestall […]

Migration and demographic dynamics in Africa

Crisis hotspots and Africa’s security (5)

  HOW POLICY, DEVELOPMENT AND humanitarian tasks are carried out in various countries of Africa remain intriguing and astounding. The sorts of modelling involved in the various interventions remain also a study in creative thinking. Many things done at the national and sub-national levels are based on “guesstimates” and extrapolations, in which cases there are […]

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (7)

Crisis hotspots and Africa’s security (5)

MALDIVES, A SMALL ISLAND STATE in South Asia with a population of well over half a million people, is at risk. The country, spread over a thousand islands and famed for its aquatic life, luxurious beaches and breath-taking seascape such that it can sometimes be difficult to know where the azure sky meets the clear […]

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

LIGHTS MAY BE GOING OUT in many parts of the continent of Europe in November this year while the United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP) 27 meeting gets underway in Sharm El Sheikh, a cosy town on the north-eastern fringe of Egypt. The night time satellite imagery of Europe may not be exactly […]

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (5)

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

ENERGY WARS LOOM GLOBALLY, not necessarily in the conventional context of trench battles, military operations, firing of cannons and missiles, but in the form of tit-for-tat diplomacy, business decisions, economy and politics. This finds expression in the diplomatic showdown between the European Union (EU) and Russia, which shows no immediate sign of easing as the […]

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (4)

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

ENERGY WILL BE AT THE heart of the future economy, locally and globally. It will set apart the poor and the prosperous. It will define prosperity or poverty at the individual, household, corporate, national and global levels. Energy will influence productivity in no small measure for good or for bad. The dichotomy is already becoming […]

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (3)

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (6)

PLACARDS, BANNERS AND POSTERS of protesters may or may not be obvious or ubiquitous in November in Egypt in a manner reminiscent of the Battle of Seattle, a series of protests that marred the November 1999 World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ministerial Conference in Washington State in the US. Rather, there may be protests right within […]

Africa’s place in a period of global warming (2)

Crisis hotspots and Africa’s security (5)

IN ABOUT 100 DAY’S TIME, the city of Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt will host the world’s 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as Conference of Parties (COP) 27. This will be from November 6 to 18. This conference will have a lot of implications for Africa’s future in many different ways […]