How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
For quite some time now, no week passes without an arm of the armed forces and some agencies of the...
Read moreDetailsNecessity, they say, is the mother of invention. In Africa, despite the huge necessity gap and the rampant abject poverty...
Read moreDetailsFrancis Kokutse, in Accra, Ghana Francis Kokutse is a journalist based in Accra and writes for Associated Press (AP), University...
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Read moreDetailsJAN YUHAS and JILLIAN YUHAS Jan Yuhas, M.A., MFT and Jillian Yuhas, M.A., MFT are relationship capital and conflict resolution...
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Read moreDetailsDAMILARE EBENIZA Damilare Ebeniza studied Political Science and International Relations in Nigeria, Benin Republic, and France, with a research focus...
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Read moreDetailsLAMÉ VERRE Lamé Verre, a fellow of the Energy Institute, and member of the Global Future Council on Energy Transition...
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