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the Africa Project

W. Gyude Moore

The goal is an Africa that thrives economically, socially and culturally. The Africa we want

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Capital Formation in Africa

During a recent visit to Budapest, I spent time exploring the Pest side, observing its abundance of statues and historic architecture. The experience prompted reflection on capital formation in Africa. That idea resurfaced this morning whil...

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African Energy Infrastructure Moves – Big and Small – Q3 + September 2025

This is part two of Substack’s quarterly infrastructure update. Part two is exclusively focused on ENERGY. While roads, ports, and digital systems (the subjects of part one) matter, energy is the base layer—the driver of productivity, the e...

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Moves – Big and Small in African Infrastructure (Minus Energy) – 3rd Qtr- 2025

With the return of the Trump administration’s “America First” doctrine, this Substack warned policymakers across Africa that the world had fundamentally shifted. This change was not a matter of degree but of kind. Last week at UNGA, Preside...

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Musings on Native American Reservations & Structural Poverty in Africa

These lines evoke poignant images of sailors dying of thirst at sea - a fitting parable of the continent’s current economic position: proximity to wealth without participation in it. Africa sits next to Europe, across from the Middle East, ...

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    Dad, child of God - that's pretty much it

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