
The interconnectedness of the European Union (EU) and Africa, which was shaped by colonial antecedents and power asymmetries, has undergone...
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The interconnectedness of the European Union (EU) and Africa, which was shaped by colonial antecedents and power asymmetries, has undergone...

Access to sustainable energy is a fundamental driver of economic growth, public health, and education, while simultaneously fostering opportunities for...

Malindi Assubuji (NOVA School of Law) In 2024, the European Commission took a crucial step for the protection and promotion...

Generation Z represents a significant portion of civil society with the potential to serve as a transformative force in a...

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) holds significant capital in the fight against climate change, which has become a key...

Children today are on the move in unprecedented numbers. Some flee conflict or persecution, others are forced from their homes...

Due to the increasing security challenges in Africa, the African Union (AU), in collaboration with other external actors like the...

It has long been recognised that women make significant contributions to peace in their societies and in a world riddled...

Luiza Rocha During the COP27 Climate Conference in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt (2022), the European Union (EU) and its Member States...
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