Tanzania: Ujamaa is Dead, Its Spirit Lives On
Forty years after the end of African socialism, Tanzania maintains unique social capital. Between Nyerere's legacy and the rise of Bongo Flava, portra...
Analyses, dispatches and reflections on African well-being.
Forty years after the end of African socialism, Tanzania maintains unique social capital. Between Nyerere's legacy and the rise of Bongo Flava, portra...
Nigeria dominates African economics with its $440 billion GDP, but its IJVA score of 44/100 falls far behind Botswana (73/100). A masterful lesson on ...
With 82/100 in the IJVA index, Cape Verde tops the continental ranking. How does this archipelago without mineral resources defy all rankings through ...
With 74/100, Ghana confirms its place as West Africa's gold standard for well-being. Between Akan hospitality tradition and free press, we decode a un...
In Senegal, Teranga transcends simple hospitality to become a genuine economic and social system. Between solidarity brotherhoods and mbalax rhythms, ...
With 62/100 on IJVA, Rwanda impresses with its security and urban cleanliness. But behind high governance scores lie blind spots on freedoms. Nuanced ...