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Building a Resilient Blue Economy: Mozambique’s Sustainable Fisheries Success Story

Mozambique is emerging as a leader in climate-smart fisheries, combining sustainable fishing practices, ecosystem restoration, and stronger value chains to improve coastal livelihoods while building a more resilient blue economy..

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Africa’s Dance Ambassadors: The Extraordinary Journey of Uganda’s Ghetto Kids

Few stories illustrate the power of talent, resilience, and opportunity more vividly than that of Uganda’s Ghetto Kids. What began as a small dance group supporting vulnerable children in Kampala’s.

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Africa’s Elephants: Why Legal Ivory Trade May Do More Harm Than Good

Africa’s elephant populations have long been at the centre of a fierce conservation debate. On one side are advocates who view legal ivory trade as a tool for financing conservation.

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Industrial Growth Strategy: Ethiopia Moves Up the Global Value Chain

Ethiopia has spent more than a decade pursuing one of Africa’s most ambitious industrialisation agendas. Through the development of industrial parks, special economic zones, transport infrastructure, and manufacturing clusters, the.

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Why Abidjan Is Becoming West Africa’s Most Dynamic City

Abidjan, the economic capital of Côte d’Ivoire, is undergoing one of the most ambitious urban transformations in Africa. Long recognised as a major commercial centre, the city is now evolving.

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Diaspora Bonds: Can Africa’s Global Citizens Fund the Continent’s Future?

Over the years, Africa’s development agenda has relied heavily on a familiar financing model: borrowing from international lenders, attracting foreign direct investment, negotiating development assistance, and mobilising private capital for.

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Rwanda’s Drone Revolution: How Medical Drones Are Saving Lives and Reshaping Healthcare

Rwanda has emerged as a global pioneer in the use of drone technology to improve healthcare delivery, particularly in remote and underserved communities. Through its groundbreaking partnership with Zipline, the.

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Ghana’s Women-Led Agribusiness Revolution: Driving Food Security and Rural Prosperity

Ghana is experiencing a remarkable transformation in its agricultural sector, driven increasingly by women entrepreneurs who are reshaping food production, processing, distribution, and agricultural innovation. Once concentrated primarily in informal.

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Lighting the Last Mile: Solar Minigrids and Africa’s Electrification Future

Africa’s energy challenge remains one of the most important development issues of the twenty-first century. Despite hosting some of the world’s fastest-growing economies and a population expected to exceed 2.5.

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Africa’s Concrete Ambitions: How Cement Giants Are Driving Infrastructure Expansion

Few industries offer a clearer window into an economy’s future than cement. Before highways, railways, bridges, ports, housing estates, industrial parks, schools, hospitals, and power plants can be built, cement.

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