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El Niño’s Threat to Africa’s Food Security

As the world continues to navigate the complexities of climate change, global temperature is not cooling down anytime soon and its effects are continuously being felt every day in different.

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Cutting-edge Innovations for Conservation Efforts in Sierra Leone

Deforestation, soil degradation, and climate change have threatened Sierra Leone’s precious ecosystems and the livelihoods of its people, despite its celebrated breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. However, amidst these.

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Economies and Environments: Tourism’s Double-Edged Sword

As one of the major drivers of economic growth in Africa, tourism has created jobs, generated income, and stimulated investment in infrastructure and services. Taleb Rifai, former Secretary-General of the.

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Alleviating Hunger: The Politics of Food Subsidies in Africa

Food insecurity continues to plague Africa, with millions of people struggling with hunger and malnutrition despite concerted efforts by governments and international organizations. To effectively address this pressing issue, a.

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African Child Development: Why it Matters

The development of children in Africa can never be over-emphasized even though it has remained a pressing issue that has far-reaching implications for the continent’s future.   Malala Yousafzai, a.

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Women in Somalia: Challenges and Resilience

In the face of countless challenges, Somali women have shown extraordinary resilience and determination across various aspects of life. The nation in the Horn of Africa has endured decades of.

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2024 Electronic Communication Regulation Draft: Implications for Africa’s Digital Security

The Electronic Communication (Security Measures) Regulation 2024 represents a breakthrough for Africa in the global quest for advanced digital security. With the regulation’s introduction, Africa joins the ranks of countries.

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UNHCR vs Rwanda: What does this mean for Africa

UNHCR vs Rwanda: What does this mean for Africa The surge of refugees from conflict zones in Africa has forced neighboring countries to open their borders to people fleeing these.

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Leadership in Health Policy Reforms: Ghana and South Africa

Health policy reforms are crucial for improving healthcare systems, particularly in developing countries. Ghana and South Africa provide compelling case studies of how leadership can drive significant changes in health.

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Legal Services and Talent Management in African Entertainment

African creative art; a multi-billion-dollar industry, is currently experiencing monumental growth and this is evident in the demand for African content around the world. The vibrant and cultural aesthetics that.

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