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More than just a collection of images, the book is a carefully curated tribute that offers readers a glimpse into the life, ...
In “A Training School for Elephants,” Sophy Roberts revisits an especially bizarre episode from the exploitation of Africa.
Although views to the contrary have occasionally been aired – sometimes underpinned by what seems to be solid empirical research hinting at African involvement in the drawing up of the continent’s ...
Malawi’s new Integrated National Financing Strategy can help to tap into the World Bank’s expanded private sector investment ...
In most emerging and least developed countries, decolonisation is not yet complete. It is “Not Yet Uhuru!” The economies of ...
This is the secret of the Chinese miracle. And that is why today the Chinese cities are marvels to behold with far-reaching technological advancements in infrastructural development, economic wizardry ...
How collaboratives can accelerate government initiatives to eliminate preventable global health problems, as seen in the case ...
Newsweek has created a map setting out the various advisories ... In Africa, some regions are suffering from political instability and economic chaos, and U.S. travel advisories warn that visitors ...
The Quest for Global Flourishing. We all desire to flourish. The flourishing of all people should be made a national and ...
The Southern African Telecommunications Association (Sata) plans to lobby regulators and mobile operators in Southern Africa to implement a flat data roaming fee for people travelling between ...
That’s not flooding anymore - that’s a redrawing of the map. The humanitarian ... urban stability - and possibly political calm. Kenya has options. Tanzania might pivot. Uganda?