“We no longer want the King; we want to help ourselves and choose our own prime minister or president. We do not want this country to be a kingdom anymore, we just want to get
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(Photo Credit: WFP/Tsiory Andriantsoarana) Scientists have consistently warned about the disastrous effects that climate change would have on the environment. Human beings have not only been the facilitator of environmental destructions but have also been
On April 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a call for Expression of Interest (EOI) as a response to vaccine shortages and scarcity faced by low and middle income countries. Through this EOI, WHO
Muhammadu Buhari, President of Nigeria, left, Xi Jinping President of China in handshake in April 2018, in Washington, DC. “Many of those misbehaving today are too young to be aware of the destruction and loss
Prior to the pandemic, Madagascar was climbing in relative political and economic stability. With GDP growth of 4.4% in 2019 and promising leadership, Madagascar was promised a bright future. When the pandemic hit, Madagascar like
The conference between the Centre for Strategic & International Security (CSIS) African Program and Howard university hosted panelists who shared recommendations on the ways in which partnerships in education between the US and Africa could
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“We no longer want the King; we want to help ourselves and choose our own prime minister or president. We do not want this country to be a kingdom anymore, we just want to get rid of the king or the royal family and have them become ordinary people just like everyone else”. This statement […]
(Photo Credit: WFP/Tsiory Andriantsoarana) Scientists have consistently warned about the disastrous effects that climate change would have on the environment. Human beings have not only been the facilitator of environmental destructions but have also been disadvantaged by it. Nonetheless, countries and the people who contribute less to greenhouse gas emissions suffer the most including Sub-Saharan […]
On April 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a call for Expression of Interest (EOI) as a response to vaccine shortages and scarcity faced by low and middle income countries. Through this EOI, WHO would be able to empower poor countries with the capacity to produce mRNA vaccines by “facilitating the expansion of technology […]
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Prior to the pandemic, Madagascar was climbing in relative political and economic stability. With GDP growth of 4.4% in 2019 and promising leadership, Madagascar was promised a bright future. When the pandemic hit, Madagascar like the rest of the world, entered into lockdown including closing local businesses and placing restrictions on international travel; closing their […]
The conference between the Centre for Strategic & International Security (CSIS) African Program and Howard university hosted panelists who shared recommendations on the ways in which partnerships in education between the US and Africa could be strengthened. The key points which the conference hoped to address include how the US could reopen not only its […]