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Investing in a Brighter Future for Africa
We often hear of the deprivation and starvation in Africa, but did you know that Africa has the potential to be a major supplier of agricultural goods? Africa has the capability to feed its citizens, and more. Unfortunately, too many African… Read More
The Village Wishing Well
Every day, many villagers in Ethiopia and other African countries face the harsh reality that dirty and potentially disease-ridden water is all they have access to. Sadly, many villagers must walk for hours daily in order to fill their water… Read More
The Media's Problematic Portrayal of Africa
When some first picture Africa, they tend to think of a continent plagued with poverty and corruption, or a barren wasteland filled with starving citizens. Much of western media coverage surrounding Africa tends to focus on negative attributes… Read More
Chinese Imports Hamper Industry in Africa’s Largest Economy
In Nigeria, a traditional trade that has existed in one form or another for at least a millennium is now threatened with the prospect of collapse. In April 2015, the Nigerian government lifted an import ban on foreign textiles that had been in place… Read More
Searching for Life – An Open Letter to All Young Adults
We are all searching for something. Some of us spend countless hours working for a company, only to never be recognized as more than just another worker. Others of us continue to go through our day to day routine hoping that eventually something… Read More
The Tiny Creature That Kills By The Million
Question: What weighs in at one-six-hundred-thousandths the size of a King Cobra and is 10 times more dangerous? Answer: Mosquitos OK – lets start with the maths… A mosquito weighs in at 10 milligrams. Therefore, you need 100 of them for a… Read More
A Difficult Life for a Child in Senegal
Senegal, the western-most country in Africa, is home to 14 million people, and between 50,000 and 100,000 of them are children who survive by begging on the streets. A survey in 2007 determined that about 90 percent of these children are boys called… Read More
Education Ministry Records 3,017 Pregnant School Girls
Public Relations Officer in the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology yesterday stated that about 50% to 60% of girls that are currently pregnant are those who do not want to be in the school system. According to Brima Michael Turay, the… Read More
Ebola has almost gone, but life is still desperate in Sierra Leone
Exactly a year ago, I first wrote in these pages. At the time, Ebola had devastated not just my life but all of Kenema, my city. Now, I am thankful still to be able to tell my story and Ebola has almost gone. But the hard truth… Read More
You Can Open the Door to the Future for a Girl in Africa
If you live in a country where going to school and getting an education is a normal, expected part of life, you are considered fortunate. Each year, in Africa, about 42 million school-aged children don’t have the opportunity to receive an education… Read More

 

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