Stock Exchanges, or alternative financing for African economies
The stock market, whether it is an equity market or a bond market, a primary market or a secondary market, is like any other market, a meeting place for supply and demand. The young bond markets in the UEMOA and CEMAC zones have some characteristics that do not help to have a well-functioning and efficient
The July African Union Summit in Kigali: A Suspended Union Governance
In the Rwandan capital where the 27th summit of the African Union (AU) was held, which was to elect the president, his deputy and the eight commissioners of the AU Commission, the permanent body that ensures the day-to-day running of the institution, ended in a lack of consensus. The succession of Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the first
Boko Haram and the Security Crisis in Nigeria and Cameroon
RICHARD FILAKOTA, Rector of the Catholic University of Central Africa Professor at the Catholic University of Central Africa (Catholic Institute of Yaoundé). He is a specialist in religious facts (new religious movements, Islamism, religious fundamentalism, neopaganism, religious syncretism, etc.) and has published a book on Islamic renewal in Black Africa: the case of the Central
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