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Economic Development Corridors: What Do We Know and Where do We Go?

The big question is “how do economic development corridors go hand in hand with equitable benefits in Africa?” All nations worldwide pledged in 2014 to complete the seventeen Sustainable Development.

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Sports For Development: How Sports Can Change the Face of Development In Africa

Mohamed Salah, Didier Drogba, Samuel Eto, and Sadio Mane just to mention a few have been ambassadors and examples of top-tier talents that Africa possesses. These name when mentioned leads.

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Pope Urges Congo, South Sudan to Work for Peace, Prosperity

Pope Francis urged the people and leaders of Congo and South Sudan on Saturday to “turn a page” and forge new paths of reconciliation, peace and development. Francis issued a.

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White Rhinos return to Mozambique park after 40 years

A Mozambican park welcomed its first white rhinos in 40 years on Friday after 19 of the threatened animals completed a 1,600-kilometre (thousand-mile) truck ride from South Africa, conservationists said..

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West African leaders lift economic and financial sanctions on Mali

Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Sunday lifted economic and financial sanctions imposed on Mali after its military rulers proposed a 24-month transition to democracy.

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UN chief urges Libyans to avoid violence, maintain stability

United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls on all actors in Libya to avoid violence and refrain from any steps that can undermine stability in the country, Spokesman for the.

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Pres. Weah Renews Commitment with The United States in Defense of Democracy, World Peace

President George Weah has reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to promoting its historic tides with the United to defend democracy and international peace and security. Speaking alongside U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Michael.

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UN Investigator Calls for Access to Burundi to Probe Human Rights Violations

In his first oral report since beginning his job as the United Nations, UN special rapporteur on Burundi’s human rights, Fortune Gaetan Zongo appealed to Burundian authorities to grant him.

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Sudan’s Leader Says Army Expected to Hand Over Power to Elected Gov’t

Chairman of Sudan’s ruling Transitional Sovereign Council Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan said on Wednesday that the Sudanese Armed Forces are expecting an elected government to take over the running of the.

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African Union Urges Restraint after Ethiopia-Sudan Border Clashes

The African Union called for restraint Wednesday after clashes between Ethiopia and Sudan in a disputed border area. The tensions broke out after Sudan accused Ethiopia of executing seven of.

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