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The EastAfrican on MSNAfrica’s biggest asset is its people—it’s time to use itBy prioritising skills training aligned with industry demands, African governments can ensure that their youthful populations ...
Yet much of it is common among young people across Africa. Better educated than their parents and full of entrepreneurial ...
Researchers from the UK, Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia are teaming up to better understand and diagnose acute fevers that kill millions of children in sub-Saharan Africa each year.
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: WRI and the World Bank Present Landmark Assessment of Nature-Based Solutions in AfricaPress Release - The assessment includes contributions from the African Development Bank. WRI also launches Green-Gray Infrastructure Accelerator, supporting 11 African cities in building climate ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Sakaja Hosts African City Leaders in Nairobi for the Green & Resilient Urbanshift Africa Forum 2025Over 250 African city leaders, including mayors, policymakers, investors, and business leaders, are in Nairobi for the Green & Resilient Urban Shift Africa Forum.
The assessment includes contributions from the African Development Bank. WRI also launches Green-Gray Infrastructure Accelerator, supporting 11 ...
They see themselves as the "bold generation" and the "conscious youth" of the African continent. AFP met six African students ...
Belgian national carrier Brussels Airlines is celebrating 100 years of flights between Belgium and Africa. The Belgium-Africa ...
The Green and Resilient UrbanShift Africa 2025 Forum, running from Feb. 17 to 21 under the theme "Green and Resilient Urban Development," has brought together more than 250 delegates, including city ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) treatment has gotten so good that people can take a pill once a day to achieve viral ...
Reducing our aid could open the door for powers such as China and Russia to increase their influence instead, writes Dimy ...
[KAMPALA] Poor regulation and lack of transparency in Africa’s fertility industry leave sperm donors and recipients vulnerable to exploitation and unethical practices, including relatives unwittingly ...
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