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Leveraging Afrobeats for Cultural Exchange and Global Influence

In today’s global music landscape, Afrobeats and other African musical forms are emerging as powerful vehicles for cultural exchange and soft power. These dynamic sounds are not only fostering pride.

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World Malaria Day 2025: Can Africa Reignite the Fight to End Malaria?

As the world marks World Malaria Day 2025, one question echoes across the continent: Can Africa reignite the fight to end malaria once and for all? With this year’s theme,.

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What Delayed Climate Adaptation Could Mean for Africa’s GDP

Floods, droughts, and creeping desertification are not future threats—they’re current costs, draining billions that could be building roads, schools, or power grids. Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, Africa is.

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ICT Day 2025: Africa’s Girls, Africa’s Power

“We need to be serious about supporting and nurturing our girls if we are serious about building a better, stronger and fairer future.” — Hillary Clinton   Books and policies.

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Africa’s Youth Dividend: Asset or Liability for the Next 50 Years?

According to the United Nations, by 2050, Africa will be home to nearly 2.5 billion people, with over 60% under the age of 25. It will boast the world’s largest.

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Balancing Energy Access with Climate Responsibility – At What Cost?

For now, coal is indispensable. It powers factories, fuels economies, and supports livelihoods in regions across the globe. But as the world tightens its grip on climate action, the reliance.

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Kenya’s Growing Economy: Impact and Potential in East Africa

The global economy in 2024 was marked by substantial volatility, influenced by trade tensions, inflation, and diverging fiscal policies among nations. The IMF predicts that Kenya will be East Africa’s.

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What’s the Next Goldmine in Africa’s Food Security Push?

Africa’s agricultural sector, which, according to the World Bank, contributes 32% to Africa’s GDP and provides employment for 65% of the continent’s labour force. In many African countries, as much.

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The Gender Economy: Closing Africa’s Financial Inclusion Gap

Financial inclusion is no longer a niche concern; it is a global economic imperative. In the past decade, the narrative has evolved from viewing access to finance as a tool.

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Celebrating World Book and Copyright Day – The African Chapter

“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” — George R.R. Martin   Books are more than pages, they are portals.

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