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“BWSW: across continents, across time, a short compendium of inspirational stories of black female leadership across the globe.”
Black Women Shaping the World: Across Continents, Across Time (2022), co-written by Kah Walla, Bergeline Domou and Alice Malongté, is a short compendium of inspirational stories of Black female #leadership across the globe. The book presents a selection of black women whose extraordinary courage, talent, foresight, leadership, and commitment to humanity have shaped and continue
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Africa’s strategic imperatives in the face of global restructuring
By Franck Essi & Baba Dodo – Senior Consultants, STRATEGIES! Note: Article written on January 17, 2026 — An international order fractured by the return of raw power relations The international system is undergoing a profound restructuring, marked by intensifying geopolitical rivalries, the fragmentation of globalisation and the accelerated erosion of an already fragile multilateralism.
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What if the Functional State Were the Lasting Solution to Illicit Financial Flows in Africa?
The urgency of a paradigm shift For decades, Africa has been losing between USD 60 and 90 billion every year through illicit financial flows (IFFs). This economic hemorrhage undermines the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), weakens institutions, and increases dependency on external aid. Despite numerous initiatives, the results remain insufficient: structural causes persist,
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Combating Illicit Financial Flows in Africa: Strategies and Recommendations for Effective Action
Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) deprive Africa of resources estimated at USD 60 to 90 billion annually, more than the official development assistance received by the continent¹. Existing initiatives have shown their limits, mainly due to poor implementation and lack of coordination. It is therefore urgent to build an integrated strategy based on five essential pillars,


