Ghana: mHealth Mobile healthcare services are making inroads into rural Ghana, offering people a chance to get essential healthcare services…
Browsing: Africa in Fact
Nigeria: the long haul The West African country’s frontline healthcare workers have gained a wealth of experience with Lassa fever…
Youth: Fighting COVID-19 their way Africa’s young people are using resourcefulness and new technologies to engage and make a difference…
Innovation: local heroes Kenyans are used to finding local solutions to everyday challenges and COVID-19 has inspired innovators to find…
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South Africa: read between the lines A little-known international declaration reveals the government’s reluctance to protect the right to education…
A real conundrum for a flawed project Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa’s largest economy in GDP terms, is one of the most underpowered…
Climate change will hit Africa hard, but it also offers the continent an opportunity to build resilience and diversify livelihoods.…
African economies looking for a sustainable industrialisation model find themselves at a crossroads with little time to decide the way…
The African Union is mobilising resources to help members implement the Paris Agreement, but funding challenges abound. Land erosion, drought…