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How Top Firms Are Shaping the Continent’s Economic Future

The 2025 ranking of Africa’s fastest-growing companies, published by the Financial Times in partnership with Statista, paints a compelling picture of the continent’s entrepreneurial dynamism and resilience. Despite global economic.

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Why Africa’s Children Deserve a Bigger Budget

Across the world, childcare has emerged as one of the most critical yet underfunded components of national development. Economists at the World Bank and UNICEF consistently stress that early childhood.

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The Carbon Credit Controversy in Africa: Opportunity or Undervalued Asset?

The carbon credit market has recently become one of the most debated and controversial mechanisms in global climate policy. For Africa, the story is complex, both a potential opportunity for.

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Africa’s Retirement Crisis: Who Will Care for the Elderly?

In Africa’s traditional cultures, old age was revered as a time of wisdom, respect, and leadership. Elders played a huge role in preserving culture, offering guidance, and making key decisions.

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Top African Countries With the Fastest GDP Per Capita Growth

Over the past decade, African nations have made significant strides in boosting their economic performance, as demonstrated by notable growth in GDP per capita figures. This metric, which adjusts for.

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Africa’s Gaming Industry: The Next Billion-Dollar Youth Movement?

The global gaming industry has metamorphosed from a niche pastime into a commanding cultural and economic force. As of 2024, it is valued at approximately $5455 billion, supported by 2.32.

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Africa’s Growth From Dependency to Industrial Powerhouse

Foreign aid has been crucial for supporting basic services and development in many African nations for over six decades. Crucial gaps, such as the need for mosquito nets in rural.

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Disability Inclusion: Can Africa Lead a Rights-Based Social Revolution?

In a continent teeming with innovation, tradition, and relentless resilience, one truth has remained shadowed for far too long: the exclusion of persons with disabilities from the full promise of.

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African Nations Accelerating Infrastructure Development to Boost Trade

Roads have long been regarded as the “nerves” of an economy, serving as vital arteries that facilitate commerce, connectivity, and national development. In Africa, where over 80% of goods and.

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Feminist Leadership in Africa: Beyond Tokenism to Transformation

Around the globe, feminist leadership has moved from the margins to the mainstream of policy discourse. Once sidelined as idealistic, the push for feminist leadership, defined by principles of equity,.

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