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Is Africa’s Natural Resources Being Wasted?

Africa is a land of immense natural wealth, boasting over 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, 8% of its natural gas, and 12% of its oil reserves. It is home.

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Africa’s Waste Management Success: A Model for U.S. Reform?

The world is facing a mounting waste crisis, yet while some nations struggle to manage the challenge, others are pioneering solutions. Across Africa, countries like Rwanda, South Africa, Kenya, and.

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Africa’s Rising Stars in Global Leadership

The continent is producing a new generation of leaders making significant impacts across business, politics, technology, and international diplomacy. From economic reforms to digital transformation, climate action to global trade,.

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Can Africa Achieve Education for All?

Africa stands at a crossroads in its pursuit of educational transformation, with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all, serving as a guiding light..

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Africa’s Innovations in Waste Management

From golden savannahs to bustling metropolises, a silent revolution is underway. What was once discarded as refuse is now being rediscovered as a resource. Across the continent, waste management has.

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The Future of Africa’s Transportation: A Roadmap to Progress

Africa, the world’s second-largest continent, with a population exceeding 1.3 billion people, is experiencing rapid economic growth. As the continent continues to develop, its transportation sector plays a critical role.

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Agriculture 4.0: Is Sub-Saharan Africa Ready?

Agriculture 4.0, the fourth agricultural revolution, marks the dawn of a technologically infused approach to farming. Utilising advanced tools such as artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) devices, drones,.

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Rwanda’s Marburg Virus Outbreak: Managing Epidemics in East Africa

In late September, Rwanda faced its first confirmed outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease (MVD), a highly lethal disease related to Ebola, known for causing haemorrhagic fever. The outbreak, declared by.

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Bridging the Gap: Education, Development, and the Future of Africa’s Youth

The 21st century has brought about a growing demand for a workforce equipped with skills suited to the digital age. Africa’s quest for development hinges on placing education at the.

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Tourism and Economic Development in Africa: Trends and Challenges

“Tourism is not only an economic pillar but also a path to peace, inclusion, and conservation,” said Taleb Rifai, former Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO). His.

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