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Success Stories from the AU-EU Initiative for Women

The goal of the African Union-European Union (AU-EU) Initiative for Women in Decision-Making Positions is to empower women and advance gender equality on both continents. The initiative supports, trains, and.

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The Call for Renewable Energy in Africa

In a statement by Chindaya Ahmadu, the Director of Press and Public Relations for the Ministry of Niger Delta Development, Nigeria highlighted Africa’s rich renewable energy assets. The press release,.

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Gauging South Africa’s Green Practices & the Entertainment Industry

According to Wangari Maathai, “Artists and entertainers are the storytellers of our time. As they weave narratives of joy and sorrow, they are also crafting a tale of environmental responsibility..

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2024: Economic forecast for Côte d’Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire, renowned as the global leader in cocoa and cashew production, is currently undergoing a noteworthy period of sustained economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, with an anticipated average real.

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Financial Leadership in Uncertain Times for Nigerian Companies

Nigerian companies, like businesses worldwide, face various challenges during uncertain times, which can include economic downturns, political instability, and global crises. Coping strategies employed by Nigerian companies in uncertain times.

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Insecurity: Can Regional Collaboration Safeguard Africa?

Security concerns have become increasingly complex, necessitating collaborative efforts to safeguard nations and regions. Nowhere is this more evident than in Africa, a continent with diverse challenges that require innovative.

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Spotlighting the Ancient Wonders of Egypt

From the decipherable Pyramids of Giza and the majestic Sphinx to the busy metropolis of Cairo and the serene waters of the Red Sea, Egypt offers a journey through time.

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Breaking ECOWAS: Why Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso left

Tensions that had been building for months between three West African countries affected by coups and the regional organisation ECOWAS reached a breaking point when the nations abruptly declared their.

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