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IOA has conducted extensive research and consulting to better understand Lesotho, a country often overlooked because of its small size and landlocked status.
IOA’s in-depth knowledge of Kenya has been acquired over the years through extensive research and the provision of consulting services on the country. Kenya
IOA has developed a data-based understanding of Guinea-Bissau through years of research into the country and by offering consulting services into a variety of
IOA has been a long-time provider of research and consulting services on all aspects of commerce and life in Guinea. Our analysts have assessed the gap
Drawing from extensive research and consulting, IOA has developed a deep, data-driven understanding of Djibouti. Our analysts describe this small, arid nation
IOA has amassed data and experience on Côte d’Ivoire through years of economic, political and social research and by performing consulting projects on the
IOA has built its expertise on the Republic of Congo through extensive research and diverse consulting projects over the years. With half of the country’s
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
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
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
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
IOA has carried out extensive research and undertaken consulting projects on Cameroon that have yielded an in-depth understanding of the resources-rich
IOA has acquired extensive understanding of Cabo Verde by conducting research and providing consulting services into the often-overlooked Atlantic island
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
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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.
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.
Despite Guinea’s vast natural resources, including bauxite and iron ore, more than half of its population faces poverty and food insecurity.
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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.
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.
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.
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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.