What Can Official Visits Tell Us About U.S.-Africa Relations?

As U.S. Pres­i­dent Barack Oba­ma’s pres­i­den­cy winds down, we at Africa Agen­da feel it is impor­tant to look back at what he and his admin­is­tra­tion did — or did­n’t do— for the African con­ti­nent over the past 8 years or so. Oba­ma him­self is half African; born to a Kenyan father and an Amer­i­can moth­er. It…

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In Case You Missed It: 8/1/16–8/7/16

This week’s most impor­tant head­lines out of and about Africa In this week’s news, 54 coun­tries are rep­re­sent­ed at the 2016 Sum­mer Olympics in Rio and Pres­i­dent Oba­ma speaks to the Young African Lead­ers Ini­tia­tive. Fifty-Four African Nations Attend­ing Rio Olympics Of the 54 African coun­tries com­pet­ing in this years’ Olympics, only one team contends…

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Senator Cory Booker Built His Speech on an African Proverb

The idea of being one anoth­er’s keep­er, which many Democ­rats talked about dur­ing the  Demo­c­ra­t­ic Nation­al Con­ven­tion (DNC) in Philadel­phia, PA leads me to Cory Book­er. The sen­a­tor from New Jer­sey received lots of praise after he spoke so elo­quent­ly dur­ing the event. He is often con­sid­ered a star in the Demo­c­ra­t­ic Par­ty. He was a…

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In Case You Missed It: 07/25/16 — 07/31/16

This week’s most impor­tant head­lines out of and about Africa In this week’s news, Niger­ian sci­en­tists invent a new Malar­ia test, thou­sands of pro­test­ers take to the streets in Ethiopia, Tunisia ousts its prime min­is­ter, and Chad’s for­mer dic­ta­tor is ordered to pay for his crimes. New Malar­ia Test Allows For Self-Diag­no­sis Fyo­dor, a Nigerian…

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Democrats and Republicans Promise to Work with African continent

The Repub­li­can (GOP) and Demo­c­ra­t­ic nation­al polit­i­cal con­ven­tions were inter­est­ing. Of equal inter­est was the near absence of any­thing African in them. More broadly—while the con­ven­tions illu­mi­nat­ed the vast dif­fer­ences between Democ­rats and Repub­li­cans in Amer­i­ca, at least with an unusu­al nom­i­nee on the GOP side, they spelled out where both par­ties would like to take…

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In Case You Missed It: 7/18/16–7/24/16

This week’s most impor­tant head­lines out of and about Africa. In this week’s news, Bill Gates invests $5 bil­lion into the African con­ti­nent and a look into the Man­dela Wash­ing­ton Fel­low­ship for Young African Lead­ers. Bill Gates to invest $5 bil­lion into the African con­ti­nent over the next 5 years Bill Gates, the founder of American…

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In Case You Missed It: 7/11/16 — 7/17/16

This week’s most impor­tant head­lines out of and about Africa In this week’s news, South Africa looks to the cos­mos, Moroc­co seeks rein­state­ment in the AU and Zam­bia hopes for a peace­ful elec­tion. South African Obser­va­to­ry Dis­cov­ers Hun­dreds of Galax­ies A radio array tele­scope in South Africa, known as MeerKAT, has dis­cov­ered hun­dreds of previously…

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In Case You Missed It: 7/4/16 — 7/11/16

This week’s most impor­tant head­lines out of and about Africa In this week’s news, we look at the ques­tions raised by Euro­pean teams being dom­i­nat­ed by Africans, and we find out why African entre­pre­neur­ship is boom­ing. African Foot­ballers in the Dias­po­ra Fac­ing a Dilem­ma of Loy­al­ty  Whether it’s in the Unit­ed States, Europe or in…

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In Case You Missed It: 6/27/16 — 7/3/16

This week’s most impor­tant head­lines out of and about Africa In this week’s news, the African Union takes the next steps on its Agen­da 2063 plan, and Indi­an Pre­mier Naren­dra Modi, as well as Israeli Prime Min­is­ter Ben­jamin Netanyahu, vis­it the African con­ti­nent. With e‑passport, African Union Fur­thers Con­ti­nen­tal Inte­gra­tion Just as the Euro­pean Union…

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In Case You Missed It: 6/20/16 — 6/26/16

This week’s most impor­tant head­lines out of and about Africa, for those who need help catch­ing up In this week’s news, two albi­no broth­ers in Cameroon fight dis­crim­i­na­tion through song, and South African courts move clos­er to bring­ing Pres­i­dent Jacob Zuma of South Africa to court. Albi­no Broth­ers Turn to Music to Fight Prej­u­dice Albi­no broth­ers, Rene…

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