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UNGA2024
News
Using Digital Technology to Improve Gabon’s Health Care
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World Bank
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On forced displacement we can learn from Africa
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World Bank
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Improving Africa’s School Feeding Programs: World Bank reports finds that success lies in community involvement
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World Bank
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Ghana Pineapple Business Thrives, Improving Communities and Inspiring Workers
By
World Bank
Cover Story
A messenger of peace and development goes to the Sahel
For his trip to the Sahel, Ban Ki-moon adopted as his motto an African saying: “One hand cannot tie a bundle.” His guests agreed.
By
André-Michel Essoungou
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UN, World Bank boost support for women’s health, girls’ education in Africa’s Sahel
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缅北禁地News
Conflict Resolution
缅北禁地chief teams up with World Bank leader to resolve conflict and fight poverty in Congo
A new partnership brings in troops and dollars
By
Masimba Tafirenyika
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'We Pledge to Do Things Differently'
缅北禁地Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim Conclude Historic Mission to Africa’s Great Lakes Region, Pledge Commitment to Implement Peace, Security and Economic Development
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World Bank
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World Bank Announces US$1 Billion Pledge to Africa’s Great Lakes Region
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World Bank
Africa at 50
A half century of change
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Africa Renewal
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Is Africa’s land up for grabs?
Foreign acquisitions: some opportunities, but many see threats
By
Roy Laishley
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Africa sharpens its voice on climate
Leaders forging a common position for climate change talks
By
Ernest Harsch
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Seeking the ‘shoots’ of economic recovery
Uncertainty over when African growth will revive
By
Roy Laishley
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Mobilizing money at the grass roots
Self-help groups in Kenya boost domestic savings and investment
By
Mary Kimani
Cover Story
Debt relief for post-war rebuilding
Liberia scores big, but the Congo and C?te d’Ivoire are still waiting
By
Ernest Harsch
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Africa begins to tap crisis funds
Fears that deeper global reforms will drag out
By
Roy Laishley
Cover Story
Mining to profit Africa’s people
Governments bargain for “fair deals” that enhance development
By
Mary Kimani
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Does financing benefit African women?
New initiatives to track the gender impact of development funds
By
Michael Fleshman
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World downturn squeezing Africa
Calls for more aid, greater voice in recovery plans
By
Roy Laishley
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Laying Africa’s roads to prosperity
The continent targets its infrastructure gap
By
Michael Fleshman
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Out of crisis, opportunity?
Africa seeks a voice in global financial management
By
Ernest Harsch
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Banking on African women
Loan guarantees and private partners improve access
By
Mary Kimani
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Trading from Cape to Cairo
Regional groups aim to expand trade within the continent
By
Mary Kimani
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Africa secures new Southern partners
Controversy over aid, investment from China and India
By
Gumisai Mutume
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Powering up Africa’s economies
Regional initiatives can help cover deficits
By
Mary Kimani
Cover Story
A harvest of hope for African farmers
Malawi subsidies stimulate a bumper crop
By
Michael Fleshman
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Japan summit promotes ‘vibrant Africa’
More Asian support pledged for anti-poverty Millennium Goals
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Africa Renewal
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Africa seeks fair share of ‘green’ cash
Most climate change projects bypass continent
By
Michael Fleshman
Cover Story
Women struggle to secure land rights
Hard fight for access and decision-making power
By
Mary Kimani
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More policy freedom or belt-tightening?
New IMF programme targets ‘graduates’ of austerity plans
By
Gumisai Mutume
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A bank in every African pocket?
Mobile phones expand access to financial services
By
Mary Kimani
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Industrial countries write off Africa's debt
But will the G-8 deal be hobbled by new conditions?
By
Gumisai Mutume
Cover Story
New urgency for cancelling Africa’s debt
G-8 powers consider full write-off of multilateral obligations
By
Gumisai Mutume
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African economic forecasts are brighter
But estimates vary and uncertainties abound
By
David Mehdi Hamam
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