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What If Our Economy Valued What Matters?
Mariana Mazzucato
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Greening African Cooking
Brian Malika
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By Brian Malika NAIROBI – As the world races to meet the goal of net-zero carbon emissions, most regions are focusing on the energy
Russia’s War and the Global Economy
Nouriel Roubini
February 28, 2022
By Nouriel Roubini Nouriel Roubini, Professor Emeritus of Economics at New York University’s Stern School of Business, is Chief
Can Africa Unite?
Malado Kaba
February 21, 2022
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Investing in Africa’s Digital Transformation
Sundar Pichai
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End the Pandemic of Violence Against Women
Vandana Sharma and Isabela Salgado
February 14, 2022
By Vandana Sharma and Isabela Salgado CAMBRIDGE – Violence against women and girls increases during periods of crisis. So, it should