By Evelyn Dan Epelle, David I. Adeleke New York, NY – This month, thousands of people from different parts of the world are flying in to congregate at the 79th
Industrialization beyond the African climate paradox
By: Evelyn Dan Epelle Africa’s vulnerability to climate change stems from a combination of geographical, socio-economic, and political factors. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the continent
Africa-focused Expansion Strategies for Global Enterprises
By Michael Ibonye The global economy has been through challenging times in the last few years. Market conditions have changed significantly, driven first by COVID-19 and then the Russo-Ukrainian war.
The Importance of Indigenous Communication for Global Climate Action
By: Evelyn Dan Epelle The urgency to address climate change has produced a surge in media activity aimed at disseminating crucial climate communication. (See Evelyn’s previous writing on securing climate change
Doing Business in Africa with Soft Power Tools: A Strategic Communications Approach
By: Gabrielle Posner The new United States government strategy towards Africa represents a shift many are calling “seismic,” “unprecedented,” and “paradigmatic.” Released in August 2022, the Biden Administration’s U.S. Strategy Towards
Effective Collaboration in Remote Work with Multicultural Teams
By: Evelyn Dan Epelle and Damilola Aina Teams composed of people with diverse cultural backgrounds, strengths, and skill sets collaborate effectively when they commit to a strategic plan to execute work.
Climate Change Justice for Africa
By Evelyn Dan Epelle About the Author Evelyn Dan Epelle is a Nigerian Journalist at KAFTAN TV and Communications Researcher at Baobab Consulting. Through research and writing, Evelyn focuses on
Benn Loxo du Taccu: One Hand Cannot Clap
Moutarou (Matou) Diallo is a Senegalese French teacher based in the United States. Over the last nineteen years, he has led over 100 trips for both American and African students to
The Mercator Culture Map
The Gall-Peters projection more accurately portrays the geographic size of Africa compared to the Mercator projection. Its use as the default world map represents a paradigm shift for our perspective of Africa
Employee-Preneurship in Senegal: The New Normal?
By: Lyne Mendy Two years into a pandemic and surrounded by ongoing conflicts, the global socioeconomic environment is proving its fragility. African countries can strengthen their economic sustainability and progress social