Changing Africa’s Narratives, One Story at a Time
It’s easier to find stories about corruption in African government or of African leaders engaging in atrocious acts against the people they are supposed to serve.
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It’s easier to find stories about corruption in African government or of African leaders engaging in atrocious acts against the people they are supposed to serve.
Continue readingLooking ahead, the private sector and the public sector should see this as an opportunity to work together to design better effective systems.
Continue readingEthiopian-born author Maaza Mengiste discusses her work, her native country and what it means to be an “African writer.”
Continue readingThey have keen insights to what people wants and needs and are willing to put those needs ahead of their own monetary and political needs.
Continue readingFew figured Senegal would ever end up as one of the emerging countries in Africa. But Senegal’s ascent, which began to take shape over a decade ago, represents a seismic shift in redefining Africa’s political and economic landscape. There’s a similar story currently unfolding in Cote d’Ivoire.
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