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The Economic Crisis.

Pakistan has been in a situation of heavy economic crisis for some time now, perhaps one…

01 Nov 2023, Dossier November 2023

The challenge of internal security.

Pakistan is experiencing a now prolonged period of political instability which began in April 2022 following…

01 Nov 2023, Dossier November 2023

Diversity of cultural and religious identity.

Pakistan has the second largest Muslim population after Indonesia. Its population is young, with an average age…

01 Nov 2023, Dossier November 2023

Pakistan. A Long Period of Instability.

A tortuous path towards independence. Contrasts with India. The Kashmir disputes. The power of the military.…

01 Nov 2023, Dossier November 2023

African Agricultural Growth Poles. A Transformation that Doesn't Exist.

There are now about fifty scattered in thirty countries. They aim to change the connotations of…

01 Oct 2023, Dossier October 2023

The Seeds of Discord.

It is called participatory genetic improvement of seeds, takes place in the fields, involves farmers, and…

01 Oct 2023, Dossier October 2023

“The Key Is Agroecology”.

The director of the Institute for Research and Promotion of Alternatives in Development, Mamadou Goita, criticizes…

01 Oct 2023, Dossier October 2023

Africa. The Great Challenge of Agriculture.

It is mostly farmers who guarantee the production of food, not only in African countries but…

01 Oct 2023, Dossier October 2023

Social-economic inequality.

According to the estimates of the last census, carried out in 2022, the Dominican Republic has…

01 Sep 2023, Dossier September 2023

Progress in the Tourism Sector.

The economy of the Dominican Republic is a liberalized, open, and strongly export-oriented economy. For about…

01 Sep 2023, Dossier September 2023

Dominican Republic. The Gateway to North and South America.

A painful story that continues today. Internal tensions have favoured the spread of corruption. Difficult union…

01 Sep 2023, Dossier September 2023

Political Life.

The Dominican Republic is a presidential republic based on the system of representative democracy with a…

01 Sep 2023, Dossier September 2023

The Last Rites.

The Asantes perform rituals for their dead kinsmen and loved ones generally known as ayie (funeral)…

01 Aug 2023, Dossier August 2023

‘Abadinto’. Naming a child among Asantes.

In the Akan societies in Ghana especially among the Asantes, names and the process of naming…

01 Aug 2023, Dossier August 2023

Asante Traditional Wedding.

The Asantes, have a unique style of marriage ceremony. It is an important community engagement as…

01 Aug 2023, Dossier August 2023

Ghana. A Journey into Asante’s Cultural Heritage.

The Asante are a group of people who form part of the Akan ethnic group in…

01 Aug 2023, Dossier August 2023

Criminal Networks and Local Allies.

The Latin American cartels, from Bolivians to Mexicans. The Italian 'Ndrangheta. The ‘friendships’ with African entrepreneurs…

01 Jul 2023, Dossier July 2023

African drug routes.

Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda are the main transit countries for heroin. West Africa, that…

01 Jul 2023, Dossier July 2023

Africa and the Drug Market.

Within an expanding market, the role of Africa is also becoming increasingly important. Not only as…

01 Jul 2023, Dossier July 2023

Consumption and national legislation.

After decades of harsh prohibition, several African states have opted for policies that tend to liberalize…

01 Jul 2023, Dossier July 2023

A Journey through the Kunama Culture.

The Kunama ethnic group resides mainly in the Gash-Barka region of Eritrea, between the Gash and…

01 Jun 2023, Dossier June 2023

The Celebration of Marriage.

After the initiation ceremony (Anfura-la) or the passage from adolescence to youth, the young Kunama sets…

01 Jun 2023, Dossier June 2023

Religious Belief among the Kunama.

When the Kunama are asked: ‘Ayshila mekobino?’, they reply: ‘Ánnala'la makobinke’ (we believe in God). The…

01 Jun 2023, Dossier June 2023

Getting out. The purification of the mother.

The life of the Kunama, from birth to old age – and even after death, is…

01 Jun 2023, Dossier June 2023

Between terrorist threats and Unsolved problems.

The political instability seen before, the ethnic tensions both in the country and in the region,…

01 May 2023, Dossier May 2023

Ivory Coast. An uncertain future.

A leading country in West Africa, Ivory Coast has weaknesses that could not only block economic…

01 May 2023, Dossier May 2023

Open wounds.

The wounds caused by the two civil wars are still open since they have not yet…

01 May 2023, Dossier May 2023

Ivory Coast and France.

The prolonged phase of unrest reduced the influence of Ivory Coast on the international scene. During…

01 May 2023, Dossier May 2023

The extermination of the Mayan communities.

The political instability that affected the country following the 1954 coup d'état reached its peak in…

01 Apr 2023, Dossier April 2023

Guatemala. A Wounded Country.

A past full of violence and abuse. Drug trafficking, corruption, weak or non-existent institutions. Meanwhile, next…

01 Apr 2023, Dossier April 2023

Migrants.

Among the many problems afflicting Guatemala, there is certainly also the migratory phenomenon. In fact, Guatemala, in…

01 Apr 2023, Dossier April 2023

Economic and Social Crisis.

Today, Guatemala continues to deal with a highly precarious social situation that places the country in…

01 Apr 2023, Dossier April 2023

How Climate Change Affects Girls and Young Women.

Drought, floods, abnormal heat waves. Today we are faced with a climate crisis that is unprecedented…

01 Mar 2023, Dossier March 2023

Girls and Young Women. Broken Lives.

The waves break gently on the shore. The crystal-clear water glistens invitingly under the rays of…

01 Mar 2023, Dossier March 2023

Education for Girls. A Challenge to Learning Poverty.

Despite the extraordinary progress made in the last 25 years, there are still 129 million girls…

01 Mar 2023, Dossier March 2023

Precocious Marriages. Increasing Due to Crises.

The terrible drought which - for the third year in a row - plagues the Horn…

01 Mar 2023, Dossier March 2023

São Tomé and Príncipe. A Lost Paradise.

São Tomé and Príncipe, a former Portuguese colony, is among the smallest independent states in the…

01 Feb 2023, Dossier February 2023

The shadow of China.

The economy of São Tomè and Princìpe is poor. The main resources are linked to the…

01 Feb 2023, Dossier February 2023

The political and economic problems.

Having obtained independence from the mother country, the country was led for 16 years by a…

01 Feb 2023, Dossier February 2023

A long road to Independence.

The islands of São Tomé and Príncipe were deserted until their discovery by Portuguese navigators. Even…

01 Feb 2023, Dossier February 2023

The Cities of Africa. Urban and Decolonial.

The key to understanding the growth of cities in the African continent. At a frenetic pace, Africa…

01 Jan 2023, Dossier January 2023

The Role of Secondary Cities. Trait d’union between development and…

Half of the African urban residents live in one of the more than 7,500 medium or…

01 Jan 2023, Dossier January 2023

Cities and New Models of Migration.

The economic or educational prospects offered by African cities are fundamental to the urban growth that…

01 Jan 2023, Dossier January 2023

Re-inventing Flexible Cities.

 The art of getting by with countless informal activities not only affects the economy or daily…

01 Jan 2023, Dossier January 2023

Danger of Jihadism.

The spread of terrorist actions across West Africa alarms the Ghanaian authorities. Experts argue that the…

01 Dec 2022, Dossier December 2022

Ghana. Uncertain Times.

Just a few years ago, Ghana was synonymous with development and stability. Today inflation, debt and…

01 Dec 2022, Dossier December 2022

Coexistence in respect and dialogue.

Interreligious dialogue is customary. Just like the comparison between the different ethnic components, also through institutional…

01 Dec 2022, Dossier December 2022

Catholic Church on the Synodal Way.

The Church, though still in its young age, is very dynamic, vibrant, and efficient. Two important…

01 Dec 2022, Dossier December 2022

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Dossier articles from the past 3 months

Historic cities. Mali. Timbuktu, the City of 333 Saints.

In all religions, we find cities called “holy” due to the presence of the supernatural within their walls. We can mention Jerusalem for Christians and Jews, Mecca and Medina for Muslims, Benares for Hinduism and Sarnah for Buddhism in India, etc. But Timbuktu is called holy by the sages and believers who have lived there…

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Historic cities. Senegal. Saint Louis. The Venice of Africa.

Saint Louis, washed by the Senegal River and the Atlantic Ocean, is the most aquatic city on the West African coast. Today Saint Louis is a city of 250,000 inhabitants. Its charm is unquestionable, it is one of those places where you feel good as soon as you arrive, without knowing exactly why. Built and…

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Historic cities. Niger. Agadez, “’to pay a visit”.

 “Where the weight of centuries can be felt in every street and where you can smell the aroma of history”. Salt, gold, slaves and ivory were the most sought-after products from West Africa: once they reached the shores of the Mediterranean, they were sold and exchanged for manufactured goods and cereals that returned south of…

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The Panama Canal.

The Panamanian economy, like domestic and international politics, is strongly linked to the activities of the canal and the services connected to it. It is no coincidence that, compared to the rest of the region, the agricultural sector is not particularly widespread and that since the 2000s, the period in which the Canal came under…

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The New President.

Panama is a presidential Republic, divided into 9 provinces and 3 indigenous districts, in which the legislative functions are entrusted to a government, led by the president and a single-camera parliament (National Assembly) made up of 71 deputies, elected with a mixed electoral system whose mandate lasts five years. The president is also elected directly…

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A crucible of peoples.

Its geographical location, historical processes and economic and commercial developments have made Panama a true melting pot of cultures, in which the mestizo constitute over half of the population, while the Afro-descendants amount to around a fifth. The latter arrived there to work on the sugar plantations and were subsequently also employed on the construction…

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Republic of Panama. The Hub of the Americas.

The geographical location gives the country considerable strategic importance. The Panama Canal. The migration crisis. The challenges of the new president The Republic of Panama constitutes the last section of the isthmus of Central America, as well as a link between different realities and geographical areas. In fact, it is bordered to the north by…

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Uruguay. A Buffer State.

The country is preparing for the next presidential elections which will be held on October 27th. The Frente Amplio is currently ahead in the polls. We retrace the political and economic path of this South American country. Located on the Atlantic side of the Southern Cone, and second in extension only to Suriname, Uruguay is…

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Between China and EU.

Despite the privileged position it enjoys and the fertility of its land, Uruguay presents a large disproportion between its territorial area of 176, 215 thousand km², and the number of its inhabitants equal to 3, 5 million, comparable to those of any capital. Of these, approximately 1,381,000 live in the capital Montevideo. In the opinion…

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Political and economic change.

Significant reforms. Opening up to new markets. The presidency of Pepe Mujica. The victory of the socialist Tabaré Vázquez within the Frente Amplio confederation, achieved in the first round with 50.05% of the votes, followed the wave of political change that had affected the Indio-Latin continent since the end of the 1990s and which was…

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More attractive for business.

The affirmation of the current President Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou, leader of the Partido Nacional de Uruguay, put an end to the government cycle of the Frente Amplio whose candidate was defeated with around 30 thousand votes of difference in the Presidential elections of December 2019. President Lacalle, whose victory is in line with the…

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Advocacy

Jani Silva. To protect the community and the land.

The Colombian environmental and peace activist has played a key role in establishing a protected area in the Amazon, providing small farmers with access to…

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Baobab

How The Stars Were Born.

One day, two friends named Ebopp and Mbaw went off in search of a good site to establish a farm with fine fields of grain and…

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Youth & Mission

Young People at COPO 30. “We want to be heard.”

Young people will play an important role at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. This will give young people a greater voice in climate action and policy-making at…

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