The Rise of Debt in Africa By Anzetse Were
This article first appeared in the Business Daily and is reproduced by kind permission of the editors and the author. Often when a conversation on debt in Africa emerges, the focus is on public debt....
View Article2017: Elections in Africa ARI's interactive election resource
2017 AFRICAN ELECTIONS RESOURCE Election map – click on highlighted countries on the map for pop-up fact boxes and links to recommended reading Timeline – scroll through for a chronological view of...
View ArticleWhat Kenyans must demand of the next administration by Anzetse Were
This article is abridged from one that first appeared in the Business Daily and is reproduced by kind permission of the editors and the author. The election year in Kenya is contextualised in two...
View ArticleHow Kenya is Failing to Create Decent Jobs By Kwame Owino, Noah Wamalwa and...
In 2011, an African Development Bank report categorised one-third of Africa’s population – about 313 million people – as “middle class”.1 The term was controversially applied to those earning between...
View ArticleInterview with Denis Galava by Edward Paice State of media in Kenya
Denis Galava is a Visiting Research Fellow at King’s College London, and a former Managing Editor at Nation Media Group. In January 2016, he was sacked for publishing his Saturday Nation Editorial “Mr...
View ArticleallAfrica, 30 June 2017
ARI’s June 2017 publication “How Kenya is failing to create decent jobs” was featured on allafrica.com. The post allAfrica, 30 June 2017 appeared first on Africa Research Institute.
View ArticleIs agriculture being neglected under devolution by Anzetse Were
This article first appeared in the Business Daily and is reproduced by kind permission of the editors and the author. It is not a secret that Kenya has been suffering the consequences of a ravaging...
View ArticleThe World Weekly, 7 September 2017
ARI’s Director Edward Paice was quoted by The World Weekly on Kenya’s democratic progress in light of the recently annulled election. The post The World Weekly, 7 September 2017 appeared first on...
View ArticleWhy international justice must go local: the ICC in Africa
Criticism of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the grounds of anti-African bias or neo-colonialism is simplistic. It overstates the power of the ICC and underestimates the ability of African...
View ArticleWhy Kenyans can’t feel effects of rosy economic growth data
This article was first published by Business Daily and is reproduced by kind permission of the editors and the author. I have been getting several questions pertaining to what is ‘really’ happening in...
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