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Can Capitalism Beat Climate Change?

By Lord Adair Turner Only clear targets can transform rational self-interest from a potentially catastrophic force into a powerful driver of beneficial change. Once investors know that the non-negotiable endpoint.

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Setting the Record Straight About African Migration

By Folashadé Soulé , Camilla Toulmin Cynical politicians in Europe and the United States claim, for the sake of winning votes, that immigrants are “invading” their countries, threatening to steal.

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Africa Medical Supplies Platform – Creating Access for a Unified Continental Response to COVID19

African Social Start-up Studio Janngo, has joined forces with the African Union Chairperson, Special Envoy Strive Masiyiwa and the Africa Centre for Disease Control (CDC), to launch the Africa Medical.

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Infrastructure fund Africa50 helps Egypt’s solar power sector take off

A 37-square-kilometre solar park so large that it can be seen from space, with over seven million photovoltaic panels, and funding of $4 billion. In Africa? Impossible? Not anymore. Thirty.

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Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, others confirmed to speak at the African Leadership Magazine 2020 Africa Summit

… as Eswatini Prime Minister Dlamini, Liberia Vice President Howard-Taylor, and other global leaders also on the line-up Portsmouth, United Kingdom. 16th June 2020. The Commonwealth Secretary-General, Baroness Patricia Scotland,.

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From Green to Green

By Makafui Aikins It is perhaps as characteristic of people to want to fulfil their innate desire to put food in their mouths—to feed themselves and their families—as it is.

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Eswatini Prime Minister, Liberia’s Vice President, others to speak at African Leadership Magazine 2020 Africa Summit 

Portsmouth, United Kingdom.  3rd June, 2020.  His Excellency Rt. Hon. Ambrose Dlamini, Prime Minister of Eswatini, Her Excellency Jewel Howard-Taylor, Vice President of Liberia, Lord Dollar Popat, Member UK House.

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First US representative to the AFDB, Harold Doley makes a case for Adesina

The first-ever U.S. representative to the African Development Bank, Harold Doley, has called for the country to support Akinwumi Adesina. He made this call in an open letter to the.

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We Have an Ongoing Obligation of Nation-Building – Patrice Motsepe

This week, African Leadership magazine profiles South Africa’s mining Billionaire businessman, Patrice Motsepe as African of the Week.  Motsepe, who is South Africa’s first black billionaire, is the founder and.

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How will Covid-19 affect start-up funding in emerging markets?

Start-ups that have performed well during the implementation of social distancing and lockdown measures might offer favourable opportunities to investors amid the uncertainty, while the changing investment environment is set.

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