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Uganda: UK Pledges £2.2m Over Ebola Outbreak

The British High Commission in Kampala said the UK was ready to provide £2.2m to WHO, UNICEF, and WFP in a bid to support Uganda’s response to the current Ebola.

Liberia: Govt, Agency Donate Equipment to Agric Institute

The Liberian Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) in collaboration with the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) has presented a brand new 75 Horsepower tractor and three Yamaha motorbikes to the Central.

Bill & Melinda Gates Vows $1.2b to End Polio

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged to commit $1.2 billion to support efforts to end all forms of polio globally. Co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,.

Somalia Reaches Agreement With IMF, Eyes Debt Forgiveness

International Monetary Fund, IMF staff on Monday reached a staff-level agreement with Somalia that will allow the release of about $10 million to the East African country, once approved by.

Senegal: Football Star Mane, wins Socrates Award

Senegalese football star, Sadio Mane has won France Football’s inaugural Socrates Award in recognition of his charity work in his native Senegal. Mane the reigning and two-time CAF Men’s Player.

Ethiopia: UN Scribe Demands End Of War, Withdrawal of Eritrean Forces

The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres on Monday intensified demands for an immediate end to hostilities in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region and withdrawal of Eritrean forces fighting alongside the government,.

Zimbabwe: Reserve Bank Governor Mangudya Receives ALM Commendation Award In Washington DC

In recognition of his achievements in driving reforms and policies that have ensured the banking sector in Zimbabwe remained safe, sound, and sustainable to support economic activity, the Governor of.

Mali’s Key Evolutionary Innovations Amid Stereotypic Narrative

Mali is a vast, landlocked country in the heart of the Sahel region. It has a low-income economy that is undiversified and vulnerable to commodity fluctuations. Social indicators are among.