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CNBC Africa, 26 May 2016

Our consultant Paul Adams joined CNBC Africa to discuss how Nigeria's states are being managed.
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Sustainable funding for Africa’s cities

Event on "Sustainable funding for Africa’s cities" with Professor Susan Parnell & Jeremy Gorelick
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“Kids in a sweet shop”: corruption in post-Ebola Sierra Leone

Jamie Hitchen, recently back from a trip to Sierra Leone, reflects on how a popular musician’s song about corruption has captured the mood of its citizens.
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TRT World, 18 May 2016

Our consultant Paul Adams was interviewed by TRT World news on the Nigerian fuel strike .
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The Observer, 16-17 May 2016

Our Policy Researcher Jamie Hitchen's blog "Politics in Uganda: the historicals’ domain" was republished in one of the leading Ugandan newspapers, "The Observer ".
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Dakar’s municipal bond issue: A tale of two cities

This Briefing note describes an attempt by the city of Dakar, the capital of Senegal, to launch the first municipal bond in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) area, and considers the ramifications of the central government blocking the initiative.
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The Africa Report #80, May 2016

ARI senior researcher, Nick Branson, was quoted in The Africa Report on Zanzibar’s political crisis
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Upside Down World , 26 April 2016

Paul Adams, our consultant was featured in the podcast  Upside Down World with Jonathan Rosenthal, Africa Editor at The Economist; Adrienne Klasa, Editor at This Is Africa,with Jerome Booth on a  special round-table episode of the show on: What are the remaining infrastructure...
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Lesotho and the limits of electoral reform

Timothy S. Rich & Vasabjit Banerjee explore the pitfalls of electoral reforms in Lesotho