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Genomic Research and Precision Medicine: The Future of Healthcare in Africa

Africa is the cradle of humanity, with remarkable genetic diversity. The continent is home to over 2,000 distinct ethnic groups speaking more than 2,100 languages, each with its unique genetic.

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Combatting Marine Plastic Pollution in West African Coastal Cities

Marine plastic pollution is a pressing global environmental crisis, significantly affecting West African coastal cities. These cities, characterized by dense populations, bustling ports, and rapid economic development, face unique challenges.

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Refugee Crisis in Africa: Shades on the Continent’s Economy

As World Refugee Day is marked globally on June 20th, it’s essential to shine a light on the devastating refugee crisis plaguing Africa. The continent is grappling with the aftermath.

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Optimizing Egypt’s Food Value Chain with Cutting-Edge Technology

Over the years, Egypt has been recognized as the cradle of civilization and a nation synonymous with the Nile’s fertile bounty, however, this nation also faces a crucial challenge in.

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The Future of African Union Strengthening Continental Integration

As the foremost continental organization, the AU’s vision of a united, peaceful, and prosperous Africa is both ambitious and essential. This vision requires a concerted effort to strengthen continental integration—a.

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Why Gambia Should Be Your Next Travel Destination

Known for its diverse culture, rich history, and stunning natural landscapes, nestled in West Africa, and its modest size, The Gambia boasts a vibrant tourism industry that significantly contributes to.

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Green Bonds and Sustainable Finance in African Markets

The introduction of green bonds in African markets marks a significant shift towards the broader sustainable finance and investment agenda. Green bonds are debt securities issued to finance projects that.

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Geostrategic Shifts: China’s Influence vs. Western Engagement in Africa

The dynamics of influence in Africa’s international relations are increasingly shaped by the contrasting strategies of China and Western nations. China is deepening its footprint across the continent through ambitious.

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Tech Solutions for Hunger in Botswana

According to the World Food Programme, an estimated 22% of Botswana’s population experiences moderate or severe food insecurity. This translates to roughly 540,000 people struggling to access enough nutritious food.

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10 Emerging Sectors Propelling Economic Diversification in Mauritius

Long renowned for its picture-perfect beaches and thriving tourism industry, Mauritius aspires to transcend its postcard appeal and emerge as an exciting hub for innovation and economic diversification. This transformation.

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