Africa and vaccine economics
Africa’s fortunes in a post-COVID world will depend on how it navigates the critical questions of vaccine economics – vaccine diplomacy and regional integration. As the continent slowly recovers from the pandemic, it now needs to navigate a trifecta of new challenges – namely, debt, disease and dysfunction. Amid signs of a global economic recovery, continued vaccine inequality and 2020 was a devastating year economically for most of Africa.
PODCAST: AiF – Issue 60
Sink or Swim - COP 26 The first issue of Africa in Fact (AIF60) this year takes a hard look at the outcomes of the 26th annual United Nations global climate summit (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, last...
PODCAST: AiF – Issue 58
Agency, human rights and homosexuality In this article, Charles Prempeh discusses the administration of Joseph Robinette Biden Jr, the 46th president of the US, and his call for developing countries...
PODCAST: AiF – Issue 57
The end of an era for liberation movements? After defeating colonialism, white minority rule and post-colonial authoritarian governments, many of Africa’s liberation movements seem to have lost...