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Inside an African lab that helped crack the hantavirus outbreak
Agriculture in Africa: science and research cannot have an impact without investments and good policies
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Schooling is the most severely affected by conflict when children are the target – Study
Pensions for Botswana’s elderly are expanding, but care services are lacking—study follows 20 years
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Coup contagion? A rash of African power grabs suggests copycats are taking note of others’ success
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Youth Empowerment Through Vocational Training in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa
Manufacturers in Ghana and Nigeria claim that although corruption damages businesses, digital technologies provide a chance to combat it
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