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The EastAfrican on MSNUS’ loss, China’s gain: Aid cuts may open doors for Beijing in AfricaFunding cuts may mean China will pump more money in social programmes, but only where ...
The World Population Policies report by UN DESA highlights the contrasting demographic challenges of high fertility in ...
Most countries in the sub-Saharan Africa finally have renewables projects, despite huge political and economic challenges ...
A significant increase in the global Muslim population is expected by 2030. Given the current situation, there will be more ...
Children living in poverty often suffer from anemia, a condition linked to serious health risks. A research team led by ...
Victor Ndwaniye, a smallholder farmer from Nasho, a small lakeside village in Kirehe district in eastern Rwanda, used to ...
Mini-grids generate electricity for small communities that aren’t on national supply networks — and the economics suggest ...
A new modelling study has sought to find out what impact recent foreign aid cuts – particularly from the US – will have on ...
I deeply regret that Richard Heydarian’s lack of understanding of Mindanao’s realities led him to draw an unfounded comparison to sub-Saharan Africa. Having been born and raised in Mindanao myself, I ...
Wealthy nations have fueled their industrial growth and urbanization by burning fossil fuels. This is the biggest cause of ...
Scientists from the Institut Pasteur, in collaboration with Kumamoto University in Japan, have assessed a new rapid ...
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