Governance

CcHUB Design Lab Celebrates 5 Years of Innovation, Unveils Ongoing Support and Vision for the Next Decade

CcHUB Africa is the biggest  Pan African Innovation Enabler with physical offices in Lagos Nigeria, Nairobi Kenya, Kigali Rwanda, and Windhoek Namibia. The Design Lab in Kigali is the research, design, and engineering unit of the umbrella CcHUB brand. The CcHUB Design Lab, launched on February 14, 2019, by Minister Paula Ingabire, focuses on research […]

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The Role of Africa’s Eight RECs to Pave the Road towards Achieving AfCFTA’s Agreements.

In March 2018, Africa leaders met in Kigali and agreed to start the process of establishing an African continental free trade (AfCFTA), the world’s largest free trade area in terms of numbers of participating countries since the formation of the World Trade Organization. As of August 2020, there are 54 signatories and 30 nations have

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Africa Union Agenda 2023: Tracking 10 year progress in living standards in Nigeria, Rwanda and Kenya.

In June 2015, the Africa Union organs adopted the first Ten-Year Implementation Plan for Agenda 2063. It builds upon the Agenda 2063 Framework Document adopted in January 2015. In addition, the agenda seeks to accelerate Africa’s political, social, economic and technological transformation while continuing the Pan African drive for self-determination, freedom, progress and collective prosperity.

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Spending and Revenues in African Governments; An Overview

Government spending (% of GDP) in industrialized countries over the past few years had been growing. In Africa, even when the countries continue to be categorized as third world countries, general government spending has been increasing exponentially as revenue decreases, with exceptions of a few countries such as Nigeria, Botswana and Eritrea. Moreover, recent studies

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