The Cost of Corruption: Navigating Risk and Opportunity in East Africa’s Business Landscape

The Cost of Corruption: Navigating Risk and Opportunity in East Africa’s Business Landscape

East Africa is rapidly emerging as one of the continent’s most promising economic frontiers. With a young and growing population, increasing urbanization, and regional integration efforts like the East African Community (EAC), the region is attracting attention from global investors seeking growth beyond saturated markets.

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Digital Public Infrastructure in East Africa: Charting a Policy Pathway to Regional Transformation

Digital Public Infrastructure in East Africa: Charting a Policy Pathway to Regional Transformation

East Africa is experiencing a major wave of digital transformation. This shift is driven by the need for stronger infrastructure, better public service delivery, and deeper cross-border integration. At the heart of this progress is Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).

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Ethiopia’s Path to Financial Inclusion: Leveraging Digital Banking 

Ethiopia’s Path to Financial Inclusion: Leveraging Digital Banking 

Ethiopia has long been an outlier in the region when it comes to financial inclusion. While neighbouring countries embraced mobile money and digital banking, Ethiopia kept to its more traditional route. Yet the last decade has seen the nation begin to reroute, slowly but surely, from exclusion to inclusion, from cash to digital, and from isolation to innovation.

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Diseases and Defects: The Role of Genetics in Medicine

Diseases and Defects: The Role of Genetics in Medicine

Genetics, a vital branch of biology, focuses on how traits and diseases are transmitted across generations. In the medical context, this field encompasses hereditary conditions and congenital anomalies that arise from specific gene mutations, chromosomal rearrangements, or complex interactions between genes and environmental factors.

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Rift to Revenue: Towards a Carbon-Competitive East Africa

Rift to Revenue: Towards a Carbon-Competitive East Africa

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), once considered a peripheral strategy in global decarbonization, has regained prominence as a key mitigation pathway in the IPCC's AR6 scenario models. However, most of the current discourse is anchored in the Global North. East Africa, with its intersection of geothermal abundance, and carbon market emergence, offers an underexplored yet compelling environment for deploying carbon capture technologies.

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Mitumba at a Crossroads: Balancing Trade, Industry and Sustainability in East Africa’s Clothing Sector

Mitumba at a Crossroads: Balancing Trade, Industry and Sustainability in East Africa’s Clothing Sector

Across East Africa, markets like Gikomba in Nairobi and Owino in Kampala hum with early-morning bargaining and the crackle of plastic-wrapped bales of second-hand clothing. Known locally as mitumba, these garments, sourced from donation bins and unsold stock in the Global North, have become indispensable to traders and consumers.

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One Click, One Market: The Digital Transformation of East African Trade

One Click, One Market: The Digital Transformation of East African Trade

East Africa’s e-commerce landscape has rapidly expanded, influenced by improving connectivity, an innovative youth population. This has been coupled by a growing realisation among governments and businesses that online trade can powerfully drive economic transformation.

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Barrier to Bridge: Uganda's New Limited Liability Partnership Regulations to Unlock Local Domiciliation of Private Capital Vehicles

Barrier to Bridge: Uganda's New Limited Liability Partnership Regulations to Unlock Local Domiciliation of Private Capital Vehicles

Ugandan private equity fund managers and their advisors have long struggled to identify the most efficient legal structure for funds raised. This challenge is rooted in the underlying question: How can a group of institutions and individuals create a structure that would bind them as investors for a finite period without creating a duplicity of tax liabilities and complex compliance requirements?

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Between a Loan and a Hard Place: Kenya’s Higher Education Funding Crisis Unpacked

Between a Loan and a Hard Place: Kenya’s Higher Education Funding Crisis Unpacked

Universities have found themselves in a catch-22 situation, grappling to finance their operations amid mounting pressures. The quagmire is multi-dimensional. The main stakeholders are stretched thin; students are complaining of high fees, university staff are complaining of delayed salaries, and the government is currently questioning its capacity to fund education at the levels it has promised.

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