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Africa: More than raw materials – partnership on equal footing

To compete in the race for critical raw materials, Europe must finally make Africa better offers, demands Safri Chairman Thomas Schäfer on the occasion of the German-African Business Summit. This also includes a stronger focus on local value creation, he says.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Opinion

Global Gateway: A transformative alternative to China's New Silk Road is urgently needed

The EU Commission's new approach to international partnerships could lead to a radical change in development cooperation. While investors are already sensing potential profits, NGOs are warning of the loss of a fair development policy. Udo Bullmann considers the debate to be superficial and explains how a "new economic foreign policy" should be structured.

By David Renke

Analyse

Global Gateway: This is the dilemma of the EU initiative

The EU's Global Gateway infrastructure initiative has a marketing problem: On the one hand, it is supposed to appear as a self-confident alternative to China's new Silk Road - on the other hand, it should not give the impression that competition with the People's Republic is the main driver. What this means for the EU's endeavors in Africa.

By Amelie Richter

Analyse

Southern Africa: How solar mini-grids are revolutionizing the power supply

Nowhere is the number of decentralized solar power grids growing as fast as south of the Sahara. A new report shows how rapidly access to electricity is reducing costs, opening up opportunities and improving people's lives. Problems include financing and the theft of infrastructure.

By Viktor Funk

News

Summit: How Xi Jinping ensnares Africa

At the start of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum, Chinese state media celebrate Xi Jinping as a "true friend of Africa". He himself calls for intensive cooperation, particularly in the extraction of raw materials and the expansion of infrastructure, and promises further loans.

By Felix Lee

NAM, Etosha Nationalpark Namibia, 2022 Afrikanische Elefanten (Bild: IMAGO/Eibner)
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Namibia: Extreme drought threatens the population's food supply

Due to a "drought of the century", more than one million people in Namibia are suffering from food insecurity. The country wants to kill over 700 wild animals, including elephants, zebras and hippos. The aim is to reduce the impact of the drought.

By Lisa Kuner

Analyse

Summit in Beijing: What the China-Africa Forum is all about

The Forum on China–Africa Cooperation is the most important event for African countries every three years. Again, almost all heads of state will be attending in person. However, China is ahead of its partners in several crucial respects.

By Lucia Weiß

News

Sovereign debt: What are China's motives for lending

Unlike China, Western countries do not primarily pursue their own economic interests when lending to African countries. This is the conclusion of a new study by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.

By Arne Schütte

Analyse

Africa: What aid countries are demanding for their NDCs

This overview by Table.Briefings highlights what key African countries need to implement their NDCs (Nationally Determined Contributions) with their own efforts and external assistance. Climate financing is crucial for many, particularly for Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda.

By Viktor Funk

News

Clean Cooking Summit: These are the results

Over two billion people around the world cook with dirty fuels. This leads to deaths and high carbon emissions. A summit in Paris pledged financial resources to tackle the problem in Africa.

By Fabian Löhe