In the realm of partnerships, we explore cooperation within Africa and across borders, shaping progress and shared purpose, because one hand can’t clap.

Partnerships

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When Tourism Becomes a Force for Peace

How eco-tourism and community initiatives are driving economic recovery and healing in post-conflict African nations—but only if done ethically.
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11 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

When Aid Hurts More Than It Helps

In Nigeria, foreign aid props up broken systems, but does it improve healthcare—or just keep bad policies alive?
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
7 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

Can AfCFTA Boost Trade Without Harming the Environment?

Africa’s biggest trade deal promises economic growth, but weak regulations and rapid industrial expansion could trigger an environmental crisis. What’s the...
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7 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

When Football Unites and When It Tears Nations Apart

Passion fuels joy and chaos—one match can dissolve borders while another can ignite decades-old tensions. How much unity is real?
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
7 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

The Financial Imbalance in Congo Basin Conservation

Funding gaps threaten the Congo Basin’s ability to absorb carbon, protect biodiversity, and sustain millions who depend on its resources.
Portrait of Victoria Agbakwuru Victoria Agbakwuru
5 min read
Photo illustration by Tomi Abe for SUSINSIGHT

Does ESG Reporting Reflect Real Progress or Just Corporate Greenwashing?

Many companies promote ESG initiatives, but are their reports accurate reflections of real change or just carefully crafted narratives hiding the...
Avatar photo Adetoro Adetayo
7 min read

What COP29 Revealed About Africa’s Role in Global Climate Governance

Africa’s bold stance at COP29 reshapes its climate future, pushing for fair funding and a more influential voice in global governance.
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
5 min read
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The Surprising Ways Africa Is Funding Its Future

As Africa faces immense challenges, it's tapping into unexpected sources of funding and innovation to secure its future growth.
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
13 min read
Black rhino mother and calf graze peacefully in protected savannah. Photo by Tomi Abe.

The Fierce Fight to Save the Black Rhino

As the black rhino teeters on the brink of extinction, dedicated conservationists and communities unite to combat relentless poaching and habitat...
Avatar photo Adetoro Adetayo
10 min read
Handshake symbolizing collaboration on renewable energy for a sustainable future. Photo by Tomi Abe.

The Stakes of COP28 and the Road to COP29

As COP29 approaches, Africa faces urgent challenges in climate finance, energy transition, and adaptation, demanding immediate attention and decisive action.
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
5 min read

The Birth of UNAMID and the Quest for Regional Stability

The establishment of UNAMID marked a pivotal moment in international efforts to address conflict and restore stability in Darfur.
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
5 min read

Why Capricorn Group Thinks Social Impact is Good Business

Capricorn Group believes investing in education and local communities isn’t just charity—it’s a smart strategy for lasting change.
Avatar photo Adetoro Adetayo
5 min read
The Complex World of African Activism

The Complex World of African Activism

As youth-led movements rise across Africa, citizens are increasingly demanding accountability and reform in response to widespread social and economic issues.
Avatar photo Tomi Abe
7 min read

How Prayer Nwagboso is Nurturing Hope Through Education in Nigeria

Education is the key to unlocking potential, and through her efforts, Prayer Nwagboso opens doors for Nigeria’s most vulnerable children.
The Publishers
11 min read

Is Africa’s Food Crisis Too Big to Fix?

AFS 2024 highlights innovative solutions and urgent collaboration needed to address Africa’s food crisis, challenging us to act decisively.
The Publishers
9 min read