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IOM Approves $75,000 For Trafficked Liberian Girls

The Chairman of Liberia’s Anti-Human Trafficking taskforce, Labour Minister Charles Gibson said the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has approved US$75,000 for Liberian girls that were trafficked to Oman and.

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AFCON 2025: Nigeria, Benin, Others Prepare as CAF Reopens Bids

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has re-opened proposals for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. This information came after CAF officially stripped Guinea of the rights to host AFCON.

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The Untold Positive Story of Somalia

Every nation in the world has a story with two sides, the positive and the negative. For some nations, the positive part of their story is what is brought to.

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Positioning SMEs in Ghana for growth and Development

All around the world, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play an active role in the development of economies. Also globally, SMEs account for about 90% of businesses as well as.

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Why Nairobi City Is Special

Its history dates back to circa 1899 when British East African colonial rulers established it as a train depot on the Uganda-Kenya Railway. The engineers who were building the Uganda.

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Morocco: The Great Strides In ICTS

Morocco aims to position itself as a strategic hub in the Middle East and North Africa by becoming one of the top performing countries in the region in terms of.

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SDG: Key to Nigeria’s Future

The Sustainable Development Goals, SDG is a global call by the United Nations to put an end to poverty, secure the earth and see that everyone enjoys peace and prosperity.

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Nigeria: Presidential Candidates Sign Peace Accord

Nigerian Presidential candidates signed an accord Thursday committing to a peaceful campaign for the 2023 election. About 18 presidential candidates signed the pact at an event in Abuja, the nation’s.

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Ugandan Lawmakers Ban Trade in Human Parts

Ugandan lawmakers passed legislation on Thursday to ban any trade in human body parts, after a series of media reports about criminals using force and trickery to take people’s organs..

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UN renews ship inspection Over smuggled migrants

The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Thursday to authorize for another year the inspection of vessels off the coast of Libya suspected of smuggling migrants or engaging in human trafficking.

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