Celebrating Science as a Pillar of Progress and Innovation in Africa
11/11/2024World Science Day for Peace and Development, celebrated annually on 10th November, serves as more than a day to reflect on the power of science; it is an opportunity to.
World Science Day for Peace and Development, celebrated annually on 10th November, serves as more than a day to reflect on the power of science; it is an opportunity to.
“Every sunset felt like a piece of art painted just for me,” shares Sarah Davies, a traveler from London, recalling her experience in Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago. “I could feel the.
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Marie Ntoki, a 30-year-old mother of three, stands as a testament to resilience amid adversity. One fateful day, while collecting water for her family in her village, armed militia attacked.
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