ICT Day 2025: Africa’s Girls, Africa’s Power
24/04/2025“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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“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.
Data is likened to the new oil, the question of who controls this invaluable resource has become a focal point of global discourse. Nations across the world are grappling with.
Education is the foundation upon which societies are built, yet millions of students worldwide, particularly in Africa, struggle with a critical challenge: the severe shortage of qualified teachers. Across the.
Inflation remains one of the most persistent economic challenges worldwide, with many economies struggling to maintain price stability. In 2025, global inflation continues to be a significant concern, with the.
Digital rights activism has become a defining movement of the 21st century, with the global fight for online privacy, data protection, and freedom of expression intensifying. As internet surveillance, government-imposed.
In parts of Africa, getting something as simple as birth certificates, ID cards, applying for a passport, or paying taxes can take months. Bribes are often the only way to.
Not long ago, Africa’s role in artificial intelligence (AI) was largely that of an observer, watching as global tech giants set the pace. Today, across the continent, AI is becoming.
With groundbreaking protocols on digital trade and trade in services Africa is developing platforms for economic growth through increased intra-African trade, projected to rise from 18% in 2022 to 50%.
The dream of digital democracy in Africa is like a mirage on the political horizon, tantalising yet elusive. As the world races toward technology-driven governance, Africa finds itself at a.