Map it, then stop it: How volunteer cartographers are mapping epidemics and atrocities
ON MAY 9th, the day after the first cases of Ebola were confirmed in Bikoro, an urgent request came into the headquarters of Médecins Sans […]
ON MAY 9th, the day after the first cases of Ebola were confirmed in Bikoro, an urgent request came into the headquarters of Médecins Sans […]
Aamna Mohdin With less than a year to go until Brexit happens, there’s little evidence to suggest that voters have changed their minds about the referendum. But […]
Lauren Gambino Long noted for its progressive stance on equality, Rwanda is the birthplace of a contest that champions female tech wizards. After years of […]
Gender Quotas in Africa: Does Higher Representation of Women Result in Their Empowerment? Sangwon Park, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh It […]
Julius Barigaba, The EastAfrican, 8/1/18 Photo credit: Nation Media Businesses within the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) could save up to $450 million […]
A Decolonial Perspective on the True Intrinsic Value of Education Author: Taskeen Adam Over the past few months I have been involved in many […]
AFRICA will benefit from Brexit due to creative, mutually-beneficial trade deals, Daniel Hannan has predicted. The MEP said support for Britain leaving the European Union […]
Africa has often been described as the last frontier for growth. According to estimates by the United Nations, about 2.2 billion people will be added […]
KAMPALA. The 2016/17 Manpower Survey Uganda (MAPU) by Uganda Bureau of Statistics (Ubos) has revealed that the education sector is the largest employer in Uganda, […]
Prof. John .C. Ssekamwa a senior lecturer at the university explained that education teaching practical skills to students to be able create their own employment […]
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