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Gender Gap Costs Sub-Saharan Africa $95Billion- UN

Saharan Africa loses around $95 billion a year due to gender inequality, jeopardizing the continent’s efforts for economic growth, according to a U.N. report launched Sunday. Deeply-rooted structural obstacles such.

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TICAD: A Model for Shared Prosperity and Collaborative Development

By Ehis Ayere ehis@old.africanleadership.co.uk Japan will over the next three years invest U.S. $30 billion in private and public support for the development of infrastructures and the expansion of education.

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Africa Needs Partner to Battle Drought

Experts at the Africa Drought Conference that concluded last week in Windhoek said that China has a lot to offer for Africa’s capacity building in dealing with drought. “The Chinese.

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TECHNOLOGY AS AN IMPORTANT PART OF SECURITY SERVICE IN AFRICA

One of Africa’s challenges in recent times is that of insecurity especially in the light of insurgency, border encroachment and other related issues. It is the opinion of the public.

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Time for Africa Oil & Gas Industry To Consider Change: Pwc Review

By Banabas thondhlanab, Contributor The decline in the global oil price has led to a reduced level of activity across the African continent and had an impact on countries that.

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Improving and Keeping the Lights on in Africa

By: Inih Essien, Contributor The word POWER is one that inspires an abundance of mixed emotions among Africans. From despair to resignation to faint hope and outright delusion, the gamut.

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Africa: Eyeing Diaspora as Driver of Economic Development

By Issa Yussuf Many developing countries, particularly in Africa and Asia seem to re-define or have a wider view on Diaspora as ‘untapped important driver of social and economic development.’.

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WRESTLING AFRICAN POVERTY FROM ITS ROOT- What roles can the industries play?  

  By: Kenneth Nkemnacho, Contributor A day before putting this article together, I watched a documentary on Russia Today television channel dubbed “Kidney Valley.” On the documentary, it was puzzling.

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Connecting Africa: The Exciting Future of a Continent That Can Access the Power of Internet of Things

  By Brett Parker   Africa is no stranger to connectivity. While Africa may be behind when it comes to IT infrastructure compared to more developed nations, the fact is.

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Only 5 Percent of CEOs in Africa Are Women – McKinsey

  There is a business case to have women in leadership. According to the McKinsey Women Matter report for Africa, released recently, there is a link between companies which perform.

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