SCOR MAGAZINE ISSUE 7: Africa in Motion: Challenges and Renewal

In a world growing increasingly fragmented, where certainties crumble and opposing voices collide, Africa moves forward. Often through turbulence, yet always with an inner strength that commands respect. This seventh issue of SCOR MAGAZINE explores that complex reality through human journeys, economic ambition, political struggles, and the powerful belief that sport remains a force of unity and pride.

The story of Hans Emmanuel Ngodock, featured in this edition, embodies an essential dimension of our era: the ability to connect scientific rigor with deep spiritual conviction. A Cameroonian researcher based in the United States, he reminds us that science and faith are not destined to clash, and that forgiveness can become a true societal project. His perspective raises a vital question: what does it mean to “repair” to heal wounds, to correct injustices, to confront our own contradictions?

Economically, Africa stands firm with renewed determination. In Peni, Burkina Faso, the construction of a cashew and cashew apple processing plant. A 6.65-billion-FCFA investment represents far more than an industrial facility. It is a symbol: of value created locally, of a sovereignty built step by step, of an Africa refusing to remain merely a supplier of raw materials.

Politically, between Yaounde and Abidjan, two capitals reveal the contrasts of a continent searching for balance: outward stability masking deep unrest. In an exclusive interview, political analyst Blaise Kwame Diop unpacks the theory of “Slow Chaos” and the evolving intellectual landscape in Cameroon. A clear-eyed view of institutional fragilities and the hope of democratic renewal.

And because sport remains the emotional heartbeat of the continent, our gaze turns toward what lies ahead: AFCON 2025 in Morocco, the revival of Libyan football with Aliou Cissé, the challenging road to the 2026 World Cup for the Indomitable Lions… and soon, an Africa ready to roar in Australia during AFCON Victoria 2025, where Cameroon intends to assert its greatness.

This issue celebrates an Africa that rises, reinvents itself, and dares to dream. An Africa fully aware of its challenges, yet resolutely focused on its future.

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The journey continues, and we will be here to tell the story.

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