Change Current Agribusiness Model in Africa to Improve Global Food Security

Africa's current model of agriculture is definitely not working; otherwise, we would not have a growing number of people facing

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Ethiopia: Land of Fact and Fiction for a New Generation

Ethiopian-born author Maaza Mengiste discusses her work, her native country and what it means to be an “African writer."

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A Young American with Close Ties to Africa Establishes a Social Enterprise to Empower African Women

The Indego Africa mission is to provide reliable income, develop job skills, and afford export market access to African women.

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Exclusive Interview: A Conversation with CARE International's Director on How to Tap Africa's Simmering Riches

African governments and people need to open their eyes and be aware that land, food and water need to be

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First Lady Michelle Obama to Promote Holistic Approach to Girls’ Education in Liberia, Morocco, Spain

Through the Let Girls Learn, the U.S. is funding over 50 programs and projects that support girls’ education around the

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How African Women are Changing Diplomacy on the Continent, Abroad

In the Africa of yore, it was simply enough for women to be satisfied with traditional roles of raising children,

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AfDB Puts Gender Equality at Center of Energy Agenda

African Development Bank is using this year’s Sustainable Energy for All Africa conference to push forward its renewable energy agenda

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Unlocking Africa’s Trade Potential

Africa’s rise challenges the imagination. During the last decade, Sub-Saharan Africa was home to six of the world’s ten fastest-growing

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Amid Tumult, A Burundian-Led Initiative Offers a Ray of Hope

In Burundi where the current political situation has cast a dark cloud over the country's democratic process and reconstruction efforts,

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On Governance, Leadership and Citizenry in Africa: Time is of Essence, Let’s not Waste it

In this march to strengthen democracy and governance we also need to close the gap between young people and their

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Addressing Women’s Rights Issues, Girls' Education Should be Top Agenda for World Leaders, says Chelsea Clinton

“If we look at Rwanda, for example, which is often viewed through the prism of President Kagame, 50 percent of

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