Category: Policy Brief

The many faces of climate justice—and why we might be talking about the same thing, but actually demanding very different actions.
While economic growth is important for poverty eradication in Africa, the traditional focus on GDP tells only half the story: how much is produced, not who benefits. We explore why it’s time to shift from measuring output to building well-being and sustainability.
Development is about people and as such, the dichotomy between development and human rights is not only false but self-defeating. True development enhances people’s capabilities, expands their freedoms, and enables them to lead dignified lives.
Managing programs in an agile environment requires flexibility, continuous feedback, and the ability to pivot quickly.
From modernist-influenced western models to recent calls on replicating China and the Asian tigers, African countries have been pressured to imitate models that ignore their histories, resources, and needs. We unpack why true development needs to be contextually relevant.
From environmental protection and building regulations to those that govern public safety, across many African countries, legal frameworks have contributed to human rights violations rather than offer protection. If the rule of law is to be strengthened, legal reforms are paramount.

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