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Across Africa, the informal economy is looked at as a tax problem, but it is also a livelihoods system, an employment system, a survival system and…
There is an ongoing public discussion on income inequality and this usually often begins after people enter the labour market. We compare wages, jobs, business opportunities,…
Global fragmentation is changing the meaning of regional integration for example, in calmer periods, integration is often presented as a trade opportunity and in more uncertain…
Global energy and fertilizer shocks often enter African economies through prices, but their impact goes far beyond inflation figures. They affect transport costs, food production, household…
In Africa, solar energy is often introduced through the language of access such as lighting homes, charging phones and connecting off-grid communities. These are important first…
The financing gap is often presented as a shortage of money, as though Africa’s main problem is simply that too little capital is available. Africa’s development…
The Afrique Center for Statistics, Artificial Intelligence & Innovation Research (ACSAIR) has officially launched the African Innovation Fund for Development (AIFD), a new programme created to…
From 19 to 21 May 2026, the Afrique Center for Statistics, Artificial Intelligence & Innovation Research (ACSAIR) attended AI Everything Kenya 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya, a…
The Afrique Center for Statistics, Artificial Intelligence & Innovation Research (ACSAIR) has officially released Uganda Endangered Plant Species, a new handbook dedicated to raising awareness about…
Residents in rural areas of Africa with the same level of household-head education as urban residents still record lower enrollment rates. This is a powerful reminder…
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