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International Day of Charity: Tackling Poverty, Education, and Health in Africa

As the world marks the United Nations International Day of Charity on 5th September, attention shifts to the critical role of charity in addressing some of Africa’s most pressing issues:.

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Challenges and Innovations in Access  to Drinking Water in Africa

Africa’s ecological diversity, while often beneficial, presents significant challenges. This diversity extends beyond its people and cultures to its environmental and ecological structures, including climatic factors, biodiversity, and landscape. Such.

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2024 Elections: How Prepared Is South Sudan?

As South Sudan approaches its first national elections since independence in 2011, concerns about its readiness have mounted. The international community, particularly the United Nations, has highlighted several obstacles that.

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Ethiopia’s Landslide Response: Key Lessons

Ethiopia, a country with diverse topography and climatic conditions, has faced numerous natural disasters over the years. Among these, landslides have posed significant challenges, impacting communities, infrastructure, and the economy..

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War in Sudan: Displacement, Economic Losses, and Efforts

A recent report has shed light on the devastating humanitarian crisis in Sudan, revealing that 14 months of conflict have pushed over 755,000 people into severe hunger, with 14 areas.

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Strategies for Effective Conflict Mediation in Africa

Conflict mediation in Africa is a critical component in the pursuit of peace and stability across the continent. The continent has seen its fair share of conflicts, ranging from interstate.

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Iran’s Attack on Israel: Reactions from the UN

Iran has attacked Israel with over 300 missiles. The reaction from the United Nations is one of unequivocal condemnation, denouncing such brazen aggression as a flagrant violation of international law.

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Powering Africa: Bold Moves to Eradicate Energy Poverty

In the 21st century, amidst the towering skyscrapers and bustling cities, a paradoxical reality exists in Africa – energy poverty. According to the United Nations, “Across Africa, a staggering 600.

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Celebrating African Women’s Leadership on International Day of Rural Women

The immense contribution of rural women, including indigenous women, to improving food security, reducing rural poverty, and advancing agricultural and rural development can never be overemphasized. It is for this.

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Guyana’s President bags Global Inspirational Leadership Award in New York

The President of Guyana, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Irfan Ali, was recently honoured with the Global Inspirational Leadership Award during the just-concluded 9th edition of the International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership.

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