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Coca-Cola Empower 20,000 Women and Youth in Nigeria Through Sip Initiative

Coca-Cola’s (TCCL) Special Intervention Program (SIP) has seen about 20,000 women and youths benefit from its financial inclusion initiative in partnership with the Whitefield Foundation on business skills across 36.

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Merck Foundation Urges Media to Change Narrative on Infertility

Concentrating efforts to end the stigma associated with infertility, the Merck Foundation, and fertility experts have called on the media to give wider coverage to fertility issues and provide a.

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The Gambia Eliminates Trachoma as A Public Health Problem

The Gambia has successfully eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, becoming the third African country to be validated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as having eliminated the disease.

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Liberia Launches GLA 2.0 To Tackle Deforestation & Human Rights Abuses

A program to tackle deforestation, human rights abuses, safety for activists, and the lack of policies that drive smallholder farming, the Green Livelihood Alliance (GLA) 2.0, has been launched in.

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How Africa’s New Generation Can Take Up Leadership

By Walcott Aganu “Africa’s young emerging leadership is made up of people who have a passion and vision for the continent. Harnessed well, they will ensure each Africa country benefits.

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AfDB Marks 40 years of evaluating progress as experts review SDGs and Covid-19

The African Development Bank celebrated 40 years of evaluating its development efforts in a discussion marked evaluation week during a biennial event on development evaluation hosted by the Independent Development.

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A case for improved Health Budget in Africa

By Katherine Igiezele A healthy society is a productive society. A country’s or continent’s ability to thrive is intricately linked to its state of wellbeing, hence the need to interrogate.

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Kenyan Schools Embrace Indigenous Foods

Today, students of Mundika High School in western Kenya will be greeted by a spread of nutritious local vegetables with exotic-sounding names, like a spider plant. This hasn’t always been.

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Turkey and UNDP Team to Support Gender Balance in Rwanda

According to a Turkish diplomat, Turkey will partner with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to foster gender balance in Rwanda’s private sector.

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African Development Bank approves $1.5 million emergency grant to curb desert locusts ravaging East and Horn of Africa

The proposed assistance will be channeled to the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) on Wednesday approved.

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