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Restoring Land, Securing Futures: Africa’s Path to Climate Resilient Agriculture

Climate change is no longer a future threat to African agriculture. It is already reshaping growing seasons, disrupting rainfall patterns, intensifying droughts and floods, and placing increasing pressure on food.

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Culture as Capital: How Africa’s Creative Economy Is Driving Growth

Africa’s creative economy is often associated with music, fashion, film, and cultural expression. Yet its significance extends far beyond entertainment. Across the continent, creative industries are emerging as powerful drivers.

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The Power Shift: Senegal’s Emerging Role as a West African Energy Hub

Senegal is entering a new chapter in its economic development, driven by one of the most significant energy expansions in its history. Major offshore oil production and substantial natural gas.

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Code, Capital, and Creativity: Inside Africa’s Expanding Technology Revolution

A decade ago, Nairobi earned the nickname “Silicon Savannah” for pioneering digital innovations that reshaped how millions of Africans access financial services. Today, the Kenyan capital is helping lead an.

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From Desert Sands to Energy Giants: Morocco’s Solar Transformation Story

As dawn breaks over the vast desert landscape near Ouarzazate, thousands of mirrors slowly pivot towards the rising sun. Stretching across the horizon, the shimmering expanse resembles something from a.

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Energy Transformation: Namibia’s Path to Green Industrial Growth

Few countries possess the natural advantages that Namibia enjoys in the race towards a low-carbon future. With vast open landscapes, some of the world’s highest solar radiation levels, and powerful.

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Beauty, Innovation, and Enterprise: The Rise of Ghana’s Women-Led Brands

A jar of shea butter produced in northern Ghana, a fashion collection inspired by centuries-old Kente traditions, or a locally processed cocoa product reaching international shelves may seem like individual.

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Smart Services, Stronger Economy: Egypt’s Digital Transformation Journey

Renewing a driver’s licence, paying utility bills, applying for government support, or filing taxes once required lengthy paperwork and visits to multiple offices. Today, an increasing number of Egyptians can.

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Connecting a Region: Côte d’Ivoire’s Rise as West Africa’s Infrastructure Hub

Before dawn breaks in Abidjan, trucks loaded with agricultural products, manufactured goods, and consumer items begin moving along highways that connect Côte d’Ivoire to markets across West Africa. At the.

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The Heart of AfCFTA: Ghana’s Strategic Role in Africa’s Single Market

Every day, thousands of containers move through Ghana’s ports carrying products destined not only for local consumers but for markets across Africa. From processed foods and pharmaceuticals to textiles and.

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