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Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa

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Expert analysis from the Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa and Africa at LSE blog at the London School of Economics. Hosts @CPAID_LSE and @LSEAfricaSummit.

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The Nairobi Securities Exchange’s partnership with Hedera could just be the beginning for blockchain in African development finance. blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/20…

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Excited to join LSE (LSE) as a Visiting Fellow at the Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa (FLIA) 🌍 Research. 🎥 Visual storytelling. 🤝 Collaboration. Looking forward to co-creating, learning, and building new narratives for Africa and beyond. #LSE #FLIA #Africa #Storytelling #tundehundeyin

Excited to join <a href="/LSEnews/">LSE</a> (LSE) as a Visiting Fellow at the <a href="/AfricaAtLSE/">Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa</a> (FLIA)

🌍 Research. 🎥 Visual storytelling. 🤝 Collaboration.

Looking forward to co-creating, learning, and building new narratives for Africa and beyond.
#LSE #FLIA #Africa #Storytelling #tundehundeyin
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Professor David Luke's forthcoming publication, How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks, has been described as a must-read for those who want to move beyond rhetoric and tackle the structural roots of the Africa's food insecurity. In this IIEA webinar,

Professor <a href="/DavidLukeTrade/">David Luke</a>'s forthcoming publication, How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks, has been described as a must-read for those who want to move beyond rhetoric and tackle the structural roots of the Africa's food insecurity. 
In this <a href="/iiea/">IIEA</a> webinar,
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📢 Job Opportunity: Research Communications and Events Coordinator 📍 Location: London | Part-time | 3–4 months 🗓️ Deadline: Monday, 26 May 2025 at 9 am (BST) View the full job description and person specification ⬇️ lse.ac.uk/africa/africa-…

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A combination of fear, lack of support, and a desire for self-reliance is stopping microentrepreneurs from scaling up through collaboration blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/20…

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📢 Big news! How Africa Eats, edited by Prof. David Luke, will be available #OpenAccess tomorrow via LSE Press This bold book tackles Africa’s food insecurity by exposing trade barriers, climate shocks & fragmented markets. 📖 Read the book for free: press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313…

📢 Big news! How Africa Eats, edited by Prof. David Luke, will be available #OpenAccess tomorrow via <a href="/LSEPress/">LSE Press</a> 

This bold book tackles Africa’s food insecurity by exposing trade barriers, climate shocks &amp; fragmented markets.

📖 Read the book for free: press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313…
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The US president has claimed the South African government is seizing land from white farmers. The reality is much more mundane blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/20…

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NEW: Why is #FoodInsecurity worsening in #Africa?🌾🌍 Read an extract from a new book, How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks edited by David Luke Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa published today #OpenAccess by LSE Press 📖 blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofboo…

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It's out now and I've got my copy from press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313…. This book blows away the myths about food production and consumption in Africa like no volume before it.

It's out now and I've got my copy from press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313…. This book blows away the myths about food production and consumption in Africa like no volume before it.
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How Africa Eats by David Luke Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa LSE Press examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and how a confluence of factors (including trade and agriculture policies and climate change) shape the issue. Read an extract 👉 ow.ly/mfWP50VX06M

How Africa Eats by David Luke <a href="/AfricaAtLSE/">Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa</a> <a href="/LSEPress/">LSE Press</a> examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and how a confluence of factors (including trade and agriculture policies and climate change) shape the issue.

Read an extract 👉 ow.ly/mfWP50VX06M
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Why is #FoodInsecurity worsening in #Africa? How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks ed. David Luke Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa LSE Press examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and the various factors shape the issue. LSE Review of Books blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofboo…

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With U.S. aid cuts hitting hard, African countries are under pressure to fill the gap. In the Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa blog, Kylee McKiver (GeorgetownGHD'25) explores how governments are turning to domestic tax revenue as a more sustainable path forward. Read more: bit.ly/4mvM7rU

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The CYC Chairperson, Joshua Opey (Opey Joshua K.), will join other speakers at the 2025 Futures Forum, organised by Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa. The Chairperson will speak on a panel on Education for Impact: Fostering Development Through Collaborative Policy Interventions. #GetYouthInvolved

The CYC Chairperson, Joshua Opey (<a href="/jkOpey/">Opey Joshua K.</a>), will join other speakers at the 2025 Futures Forum, organised by <a href="/AfricaAtLSE/">Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa</a>. 

The Chairperson will speak on a panel on Education for Impact: Fostering Development Through Collaborative Policy Interventions. 

#GetYouthInvolved
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Rather than lamenting foreign aid cuts, African , often pushed to the sidelines by developed ‘core’ countries, should reconsider their role in the global economy and seek results that support their long-term growth blogs.lse.ac.uk/africaatlse/20…