From: Yona Maro
As election season hits Africa’s four biggest economies, fears mount over further radicalisation from the Horn of Africa to the Sahel, African governments stand up to the Chinese and Cape Town is World Design Capital 2014. The new year will also bring debates about the new global development agenda and how to attract more infrastructure investment for the continent.
A guide to the year ahead
Africa in 2014: Infrastructure funders from near and far rally around Africa
Africa in 2014: African design, innovation on the global stage
Africa in 2014: Will Kinshasa, DRC win the peace?
Africa in 2014: The beginning of the end for the OPEC bloc
Africa in 2014: China Africa and the power of “No”
Africa in 2014: The many stages of African unity
Africa in 2014: US-Iran reconciliation and its impact in Africa
Africa in 2014: Kenya, Somalia return flows grow in 2014
Africa in 2014: Threat of jihadism from West Africa to the Horn
Africa in 2014: African voices in the development debate
Election Watch 2014: Algerian succession worries loom
Election Watch 2014: A Nigerian go slow for Goodluck
Election Watch 2014: South Africa’s born frees and battlegrounds
Election Watch 2014: Egypt’s tight deadlines and military precision
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