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Research and consulting in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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IOA has earned its expertise in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) through years of research and consulting projects focused on the country. One of the

Research and consulting in Comoros

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IOA has undertaken consulting projects and carried research on a wide range of economic, political and social trends occurring in recent years on the Indian

Research and consulting in Chad

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IOA has developed expertise on Chad that is broad and in-depth – encompassing all aspects of the country’s economy, politics and society – by conducting

Research and consulting in Central African Republic

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IOA has earned its understanding of the Central African Republic by conducting a wide range of research and offering consulting services on the country. IOA

Research and consulting in Cameroon

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IOA has carried out extensive research and undertaken consulting projects on Cameroon that have yielded an in-depth understanding of the resources-rich

Research and consulting in Cabo Verde

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IOA has acquired extensive understanding of Cabo Verde by conducting research and providing consulting services into the often-overlooked Atlantic island

Research and consulting in Burundi

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One of the world’s poorest nations, further impoverished from a 12-year civil war, Burundi has been the focus of various research and consulting projects by

Research and consulting in Algeria – IOA: Business Environment, Risks, and Market Opportunities

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Reopening of Libya's National Museum after 14 years offers hope of return to stability

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Shuttered for 14 years, the reopening of Libya's National Museum offers hope for a return to stability and consolidation of national identity.

Lagos revives iconic Eyo festival after eight-year hiatus

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As Lagos continues to position itself as a global cultural and tourism hub, the revival of the Eyo Festival underscores the city’s effort to preserve tradition while embracing its modern identity.

Guineans await election results with hopes for progress

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Despite Guinea’s vast natural resources, including bauxite and iron ore, more than half of its population faces poverty and food insecurity.

Zambia: 'Zambia Has Environmental Laws and Standards On Paper - the Problem Is Their Implementation'

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[IPS] CIVICUS discusses environmental accountability in Zambia with Christian-Geraud Neema, Africa editor at the China Global South Project, an independent journalism initiative that covers and follows China's activities in global south countries.

AFCON 2025: Algeria leads Group E, Cameroon and Ivory Coast neck and neck [Football Now]

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The second day of the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament in Morocco concluded on Sunday. Four matches were on the schedule.

From war to AFCON: Sudanese players bring hope

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When Sudan player Ammar Taifour first heard gunfire outside his hotel room, he shrugged it off and went back to sleep. He had a soccer match to play.

'I can kill you right now' - Sudan's footballers on civil war

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Forward John Mano, who lost his best friend to the civil war in Sudan, says the squad will "fight" for their country on the pitch at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Kenya: ODM-UDA Deal in January - Raila Party Seeks Early Union With Ruto

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A top Orange Party official has signaled an early ODM-UDA pre-election coalition ahead of the 2027 General Election AMID .

Sudan: Japan to Extend $6 Million Humanitarian Grant to Sudan

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[SNA] Tokyo, Dec. 29, 2025 (SUNA) - The Japanese government has decided to extend a $6 million humanitarian grant to Sudan as part of its sustained and continued support for the Sudanese people.

Kenya: High Court Ruling Against Julius Mwale Fuels Fresh Debate Amid Havi-Judiciary Standoff

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A controversial High Court decision involving US-based tycoon Julius Mwale has drawn renewed attention to the escalating public dispute between the Judiciary and former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) president Nelson Havi.

Kenya: Maraga to Lead Movement Against Ruto's Plan to Scrap Term Limits

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Retired Chief Justice David Maraga has accused the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) government of plotting to abolish presidential term limits in a bid to extend President William Ruto's stay in power.

Displaced families in Gaza struggle against rain and cold in makeshift structures

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A ceasefire in Gaza has been in effect since October, but storms, floods and cold winter temperatures pose another threat to the hundreds of thousands of people living in makeshift structures across the territory.

East Africa: 'Single Sovereign State' - EAC Denounces Israel's Recognition of Somaliland

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The East African Community (EAC) has rejected Israel's recognition of Somaliland, reaffirming its commitment to the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia amid rising regional tensions.

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