Via Yale e360, an article on the Solomon Islands where – in a South Pacific nation ravaged by logging – several tribes joined together to sell “high integrity” carbon credits on international markets. The project not only preserves their highly biodiverse rainforest, but it funnels life-changing income to Indigenous landowners: When head ranger Ikavy Pitatamae […]
Read more »Via Nikkei Asia, a look at how Sihanoukville has been saddled with unfinished projects due to casino clampdown and COVID: An exodus of Chinese real estate companies has left this Cambodian seaside resort littered with hundreds of half-finished projects. The concrete skeleton of one of these buildings stands on a piece of land owned by […]
Read more »Via The East African, an article on the opportunities seen by African coastal nations: Summary UNCTAD says long distances to the sea, poor road or railway have left these countries “with far higher bills to import and export goods by road and rail. In many places, poor infrastructure and border bureaucracy add time, cost and […]
Read more »Courtesy of The Africa Report, an article on the US Senate’s introduction of a 16-year AGOA renewal: The proposed bill would make several adjustments to the trade agreement to improve investor confidence and take advantage of the AfCFTA. It would also give lawmakers a greater say in which countries get suspended or readmitted into the […]
Read more »Via Diplomatic Courier, a report on Russia’s plan to replace the Wagner Group in Africa with a new, less independent paramilitary group called the African Legion. The goal is to better place Russia for its confrontation with the West, and there could be major repercussions for the region and the world: Since Yevgeny Prigozhins, the […]
Read more »Via Carnegie Endowment, a look at the new corridor competition between Washington and Beijing, and how these groundbreaking infrastructure projects will shape cities and geopolitics: These corridors represent a new way of thinking about geography by tying countries, regions, and continents together in radically new ways via connective infrastructure—and offering the prospect of accelerated economic […]
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