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The Citizen, 26 April 2016

ARI senior researcher, Nick Branson, published an op-ed in two of Tanzania’s leading newspapers, The Citizen (English) and Mwananchi (Swahili)
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XYZ Africa News Bulletin, 21 April 2016

Our publication launch of "Who Really Governs Urban Ghana?" in Accra was reviewed in XYZ Africa News Bulletin
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World Politics Review, 7 April 2016

ARI Senior Researcher, Nick Branson, was interviewed by World Politics Review on Zambian politics. His responses cover President Lungu’s record in office, the impact which recent constitutional amendments may have on the August elections, the state of the opposition, and the...
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The State of State Governments in Nigeria

Speakers:‘Dapo Oyewole Former Special Adviser to the Minister of State for Finance, Hadiza Elayo (SPARC) , Patrick Smith (Africa Confidential)
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Africa Business, 1 April 2016

  Our director Edward Paice was quoted in the April Edition of the African Business in their report “Beyond the Megacity” profiling the challenges and potential of less publicized African cities.
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Kenya: Traditional Medicine and the Law

Professor John Harrington discusses how in Kenya after decades of repression, authorities are now actively seeking to modernise traditional medicine . He also highlights challenges in regulating and protecting intellectual property rights of those practising traditional medicine.
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State(s) of crisis: sub-national government in Nigeria

Paul Adams examines the origins and purpose of the Nigerian federation, state governments’ financial management and responsibilities, governors’ arbitrary power, and the need to increase internally generated state revenue.
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Washington Post, 20 March 2016

Our Expert briefings on Cape Verde by Lydia Beuman and Benin by Ella Abatan were mentionned in a Washington Post article on Super Sunday elections in Africa
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Kenya economy continues to exhibit key weaknesses that must be addressed

Anzetse Were 's take on the World Bank's economic memorandum “From Economic Growth to Jobs & Prosperity” on the Kenyan economy.