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Africa’s Fight Against Tuberculosis: Key Insights from WHO’s 2024 Report

Africa’s ongoing commitment to eradicating tuberculosis (TB) is yielding promising results, reflecting resilience and progress across the continent. The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) 2024 report highlights substantial reductions in TB.

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Kenya’s Legal Framework: Does It Support or Stifle True Democracy?

Kenya, a leading economic power in East Africa, has made remarkable progress toward democracy and governance since adopting the progressive Constitution in 2010. This Constitution, often celebrated as a “people’s.

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Independent Candidates Breaking Party Monopoly in African Politics

For decades, African politics has been dominated by powerful political parties with a strong influence on electoral outcomes. However, recent trends reveal a rise in independent candidates who are breaking.

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Public-Private Partnerships: Effective Collaborations for Social Impact

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) leverage the strengths of both sectors to address critical societal challenges, ranging from infrastructure development to healthcare, education, and environmental sustainability. This article examines how these partnerships.

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Africa’s Rising Peacemakers: Women and Youth Leading the Way

The winds of change are sweeping across Africa, and women and young people are emerging as powerful forces in peacebuilding. Their ability to question entrenched power structures and bring fresh.

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Africa’s AI Awakening: A New Frontier for Innovation

Africa is gradually emerging as a leader in AI innovation, as the world begins to embrace this transformative technology that promises to elevate humanity to new heights of creativity and.

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Renewable Energy: Uganda’s Ambitions for Hydro Capacity Expansion

As Uganda aims to meet growing energy demands while promoting sustainable economic development, hydropower remains one of its top renewable energy ambitions. Hydropower contributes approximately 90% of the country’s electricity.

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Coalition politics in Africa: A blueprint for global democracy?

Coalition governments are increasingly reshaping Africa’s political landscape, reflecting the growing need for power-sharing in countries where no single party can secure a majority. A notable example is South Africa’s.

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Celebrating UN Day and Its Role in African Peacekeeping

“We must redouble our efforts to support Africa’s quest, for peace and security must never rest.” – António Guterres, UN Secretary-General. On 24th October, the world observes United Nations Day,.

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Nigeria’s Health Sector: Insights From the Performance Management System II

Nigeria’s health sector stands on the verge of transformative change, driven by the recently launched Performance Management System (PMS) from the Federal Ministry of Health & Social Welfare. This initiative,.

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