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The Malaria Endgame: How Africa Could Eradicate a Centuries-Old Killer

In 2024, the World Health Organization formally declared Egypt malaria-free, marking a momentous public health triumph for a nation exceeding 100 million inhabitants, a century-long struggle against this age-old scourge.

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The Africa IPO Boom: Why Global Investors are Eyeing African Stock Exchanges

According to EY’s report, In the first half of 2025, 539 companies listed worldwide and raised roughly US$61.4 billion, a notable year-on-year rise in proceeds and a sign that primary.

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Africa’s Diesel Advantage: Powering Growth, Trade, and Stability

Across Africa, diesel is more than just a fuel — it is the heartbeat of economies, the enabler of mobility, and the invisible driver of food supply chains. A single.

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Who Will Tell Africa’s Story to the World, and On Whose Terms?

Across the world, who tells a people’s story often matters as much as the story itself. Narratives shape risk, policy, investment and dignity; they influence boardrooms, electorates and classrooms. For.

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Africa’s Journey from Low to Middle Income: Lessons and Achievements

In the year 2000, the global development map looked starkly different. Sixty-three emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) were officially classified as low-income countries (LICs) by the World Bank, home.

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Gold, Gas, and Green Energy: Africa’s Triple Play for Economic Dominance

In today’s shifting global economy, nations are recalibrating their strategies around resources that promise both resilience and growth. For Africa, three stand out as pillars of influence: gold, whose value.

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Green Jobs Boom: Who Benefits from Africa’s Climate Transition?

The global green transition is driving profound changes in labour markets and economic strategies. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), the shift towards sustainability is expected to create 100.

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Behind Africa’s Corporate Surge Across the Continent

As global markets recalibrate in the wake of shifting geopolitical tensions, rising debt burdens, and an urgent push for economic diversification, the role of African companies in the international corporate.

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Sustainable Ecosystem Services: The Impact of Modelling, Ecology, and Economic Policy

Ecosystem services—ranging from clean water and air to pollination and climate regulation—are fundamental to both human well-being and biodiversity. However, rapid industrialization, urban expansion, and climate change are placing unprecedented.

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Ecological Modernisation in Africa’s Oil Industry: A Niger Delta Case Study

The Niger Delta, one of Africa’s most resource-rich regions, accounts for approximately 75% of Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings and nearly 40% of the country’s GDP. Yet, it remains a paradox.

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