doi:10.18449/2025MTA-PB41
Kenya is facing not only a debt crisis, but a deeper crisis of public trust. In this policy brief, Karoline Eickhoff contrasts official narratives that blame external shocks with public concerns over corruption and mismanagement, and outlines implications for international actors.
Young men take a selfie in front of a graffiti mural marking the first anniversary of nationwide anti-government protests that took place in June 2024 over a planned finance bill.
© picture alliance / ZUMAPRESS.com | James Wakibia
At a time when many African countries face financial distress, the first African Union Conference on Debt has sought to influence the global narrative on African debt and inspire confidence among creditors, investors and domestic constituencies, as Karoline Eickhoff observed in Lomé, 12–14 May 2025.
Public debt is rising globally and several countries in Africa are facing debt distress. To advance African priorities during the South African G20 Presidency, the African Union should focus on negotiating short-term gains, such as steps to better address borrowers' needs in debt restructuring.
doi:10.18449/2025MTA-PB37
Kenya's diplomatic strides in a multipolar world, balancing East and West ties, increasingly face scrutiny at home. This policy brief analyzes the divergent views on President Ruto's foreign policy domestically as well as abroad. What role for non-alignment in an environment of global division?
doi:10.18449/2024MTA-PB24