
COP30: Aligning climate adaptation with Africa’s development priorities
Africa’s call for equitable financing should not be distinct from its wider vision of social and industrial development

Africa’s call for equitable financing should not be distinct from its wider vision of social and industrial development

The world has just experienced its warmest August on record — a grim milestone in a series of warning signs that point to the





How can we qualify a so-called green transition when grounded in a logic of productivism and consumerism, justifying renewed forms of predation, violence, and violation of indigenous lands





Avec l’élargissement des classes moyennes dans plusieurs pays d’Afrique, le consommateur africain ne devrait en aucun cas considérer le mode de vie consumériste occidental comme un idéal de société





What if resistance in the face of ongoing genocide in Gaza were the ultimate decolonial struggle of the “Global South”, now a vital counterweight to





Et si la résistance face au génocide en cours à Gaza était l’ultime lutte décoloniale du « Sud global », devenu désormais un contrepoids vital





On assiste ces dernières années à l’émergence d’un discours sur le climat, le développement « durable » en Afrique, et le rôle majeur que le continent aurait à





Sustainability cannot be dealt with in the same way in Africa and in the industrialized North. Hence the need to decolonize the sustainability discourse in Africa



At a time when the Western model is struggling to inspire any kind of wisdom or exemplarity to younger generations concerned with social and environmental justice, it’s time to reverse the paradigm and look to what other cultures have to offer our globalized society

Africa’s call for equitable financing should not be distinct from its wider vision of social and industrial development



The world has just experienced its warmest August on record — a grim milestone in a series of warning signs that point to the





How can we qualify a so-called green transition when grounded in a logic of productivism and consumerism, justifying renewed forms of predation, violence, and violation of indigenous lands





Avec l’élargissement des classes moyennes dans plusieurs pays d’Afrique, le consommateur africain ne devrait en aucun cas considérer le mode de vie consumériste occidental comme un idéal de société





What if resistance in the face of ongoing genocide in Gaza were the ultimate decolonial struggle of the “Global South”, now a vital counterweight to





Et si la résistance face au génocide en cours à Gaza était l’ultime lutte décoloniale du « Sud global », devenu désormais un contrepoids vital





On assiste ces dernières années à l’émergence d’un discours sur le climat, le développement « durable » en Afrique, et le rôle majeur que le continent aurait à





Sustainability cannot be dealt with in the same way in Africa and in the industrialized North. Hence the need to decolonize the sustainability discourse in Africa



At a time when the Western model is struggling to inspire any kind of wisdom or exemplarity to younger generations concerned with social and environmental justice, it’s time to reverse the paradigm and look to what other cultures have to offer our globalized society
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more