COVID-19: Lessons and Implications for Public Policy-Making Processes in Cameroon

By |2021-01-22T15:26:37+00:00June 19th, 2020|Categories: Policy, Publications|Tags: , , |

Public policies can rightly be viewed as a political system’s responses to public demands and problems arising from its environment in domains as, transportation, education, agriculture, health, law enforcement, security, business, and so on, depending upon whether a chosen policy approach falls within the armpit of constituent, distributive, re-distributive, regulatory policy type.

The African Continental Free Trade Area: Are we putting the Cart before the Horse?

By |2018-05-09T20:03:04+00:00May 9th, 2018|Categories: General, Policy|Tags: , |

By Melaine Nsaikila Many in Africa have celebrated the recent signing of the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) in Kigali on March 21, 2018 creating the African Continental Free Trade Zone. A pan-African initiative [...]

Inequality Aversion Understanding the Intricate Links between Marginalization and Violent Conflicts

By |2018-04-04T14:17:02+00:00April 4th, 2018|Categories: General, Policy|Tags: , |

Adam Smith, the Scottish economist, philosopher and author, in his book titled An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations(1776) highlighted the fundamental and crucial role human self-interest plays in the [...]

Political Echoes from Uganda; Of President Museveni, Cincinnatus and insatiable appetite for power

By |2017-12-12T19:56:39+00:00December 12th, 2017|Categories: General, Policy|Tags: , , , |

By Cosmas Mwikirize A legend is told of Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus (c. 519–430 BC), an aged Roman farmer who stood up to be counted during his country’s dire time of need. On prompting by his [...]

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