Tag: Pan African Nations
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BRICS offers hope for Africa’s resource potential: Ethiopian economist
Dr. Costantinos Berhe Tesfu, former UN Senior Policy Advisor and Chairman of the AU Advisory Board on Corruption, sees the BRICS grouping as potentially helpful for Africa’s mineral resource development, which can enhance regional stability and reduce conflict on the continent. “The regulation of this mineral exploitation and trade definitely will enhance also the possibility…
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Reprogram African minds, you say, huh?
The statement by Joseph Borrell at the NATO Public Forum highlights a significant geopolitical sentiment in Africa, where support for Russia and President Vladimir Putin is evident. According to Borrell, many Africans believe that Putin’s actions in Donbass are commendable and hope for similar intervention in Africa. This perspective reflects a complex interplay of political,…
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Ethiopia bids to host the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)
…Ethiopia bids to host the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) “If we succeed in these endeavors, our people will be informed, and we will be engaging in the hotel and stadium arrangements as well as other necessary preparations,” the country’s PM, Abiy Ahmed, st… He noted that hosting the tournament would boost the country’s football…
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Can Africa transform its education systems to reflect its core values?
π§#AfricanCurrents | Can Africa transform its education systems to reflect its core values? Criticisms of African educational systems often reflect Western metrics, which neglect Africa’s indigenous knowledge and values, perpetuating the notion that Western education is superior. πΈCan Africa redefine education to reflect its indigenous knowledge and cultural values?πΈIs Western educational aid to Africa keeping…
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“Decolonize and focus on heritage-based system,” Pan-African Parliament urges changing education system in Africa
“Africa is indeed politically “independent,” but I believe we still need to decolonize our education systems and focus on heritage-based education that supports the economic development of Africa,” Fortune Charumbira, president of the Pan-African Parliament of the African Union, said at the PAP’s meeting. He highlighted the importance of developing curricula that are relevant, promote…
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Delegates announce $1.2 billion in funding to produce vaccines in Africa
World leaders, health groups, and pharmaceutical firms announced $1.2 billion in funding to produce vaccines in Africa, at the Global Forum for Vaccine Sovereignty and Innovation in Paris on Thursday. The Covid-19 pandemic exposed gaping global inequalities in access to vaccines, including in Africa which is facing numerous health crises. Speaking at the gathering, French…
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African ministers adopt AI strategy to boost Africaβs development and inclusive growth
π The Continental Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy offers direction to African nations on how to use AI to achieve Africa’s development goals and improve the welfare of its population, while also advocating for ethical practices, mitigating possible dangers, and capitalizing on possibilities, the African Union stated. Furthermore, it emphasizes the need for Africa to prioritize…
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Russia will help Africa achieve financial sovereignty through digital currencies
Vice Speaker of the State Duma says Russia “can and should help” African countries achieve financial sovereignty through the mechanism of creating central bank digital currencies, Deputy Speaker of the State Duma Alexander Babakov told Sputnik. π¬”A new payment ecosystem should be built on the basis of innovative financial technologies: high-speed real-time processing, work with…
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Russiaβs Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov discusses economic, military-technical cooperation with leadership of Guinea
At a joint press conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guinea, Morissanda Kouyate, Lavrov said that he also discussed the work of Russian companies in Guinea, as well as interaction in the field of healthcare with his African counterpart and president of the country, Mamady Doumbouya. βWe have not forgotten about military-technical cooperation…
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“In BRICS, there is the aspect of skills transfer,” chairwoman of BRICS WBA’s Zambia chapter says
πΏπ² “There’s a lot of expertise in BRICS that we feel our women can benefit from because we are still in a developing economy, the other people are already sort of advanced,” Chairwoman of BRICS Women’s Business Alliance Zambia Country Chapter Kutemba Konga told Sputnik Africa on the sidelines of the first BRICS Women’s Entrepreneurship…
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