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Morocco Doubles Down on Human Capital with $15 Billion Health and Education Push

Morocco’s finance ministry has submitted a 2026 draft budget totalling 761.3 billion dirhams ($83 billion), a 5.5% increase from last year, marking one of the most expansive fiscal plans in.

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Nigeria Inflation Drops to 18 Percent, Lowest in Three Years

For the first time in three years, Nigeria’s headline inflation has slipped below the 20 per cent mark, a moment many economists see as both a symbolic and structural turning.

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The Rise of AI Diplomats: How Algorithms Could Shape Africa’s Foreign Policy

In an era driven by relentless data streams, algorithmic decision-making, and the instant spread of misinformation, the role of the diplomat can no longer be confined to that of a.

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Africa’s Coastal Economy: The Multi-Billion Dollar Industry Investors Can’t Ignore

The twenty-first century is witnessing a reorientation of economic gravity toward the seas. With land-based resources stretched thin by population growth, urbanisation and climate stress, the world’s oceans are emerging.

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Africa’s Coastal Economy: The Multi-Billion Dollar Industry Investors Can’t Ignore

The twenty-first century is witnessing a reorientation of economic gravity toward the seas. With land-based resources stretched thin by population growth, urbanisation and climate stress, the world’s oceans are emerging.

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Africa Must Negotiate Climate Financing—Not Beg for It

The climate crisis has positioned itself not just as an environmental emergency but as an economic and political disruptor. Across Africa, the conversation has dramatically shifted from debating causes to.

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Africa’s Reform Paradox: Bridging the Gap Between Vision and Delivery

Ambitious reforms; universal healthcare, free primary and secondary education, and inclusive social protection, are championed globally as pathways to equitable development. These ideals are rooted in foundational frameworks such as.

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AI Ethics in Africa: Balancing Innovation and Rights

In an era where artificial intelligence is redefining human interaction, decision-making, and governance, the call for ethical guardrails has become a global imperative. From predictive policing to facial recognition, AI.

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Africa’s Youth Are Reclaiming Power, but Is it Sustainable?

In the 21st century, the arena of democratic struggle has migrated from the cobblestone streets of ancient agoras to the algorithm-driven universe of digital networks. Young people are tearing down.

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The Economics of Climate Change Adaptation in Africa

Climate change is not a distant spectre looming over the horizon; it is an immediate, relentless force reshaping economies and lives worldwide. The economic stakes are monumental. According to the.

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