
A Wave of Democracy in Africa in 2022
Despite the challenges to democracy that Unconstitutional changes of government caused some African countries in 2022, the continent has also seen a number of triumphs of the democratic process
Despite the challenges to democracy that Unconstitutional changes of government caused some African countries in 2022, the continent has also seen a number of triumphs of the democratic process
The meaningful engagement of youth in democratic governance processes is of critical importance to the African Union.
On 7 October 2022, the Kingdom of Lesotho held general elections that were contested by more than 50 political parties.
The African Union Commission (AUC) through the African Governance Architecture – African Peace and Security Architecture (AGA-APSA) Secretariat held a workshop to engage in the formulation of a comprehensive AGA-APSA Citizen
Kenya will hold its 5th general elections on 9 August 2022. For the first time in Kenyan history, a woman was proposed as a Presidential running mate.
Building capacities of African Youth Innovators.
Former Zambian President Rupiah Banda led the country for 3 years from 2008 to 2011. He became the fourth president after the country’s independence from British rule in 1964.
Once the stakeholders in Eswatini get to a point of national dialogue, the question of what will happen at this dialogue will arise.
The recent resurgence of coups and coup attempts in Africa highlights the challenges of the African Union’s framework on Unconstitutional Changes of Government.
Political and constitutional reforms in West African countries challenges the role of ECOWAS in advancing democracy and stability in the region.