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Tailor What Fits You, Not What’s Designed by Others: Reimagining African Health Systems Beyond AidThe common belief that African countries depend almost entirely on foreign aid for health is misleading. While development assistance has helped expand ...
Judge Alsup’s summary judgement order in Bartz v Anthropic PBC1 released June 23, 2025 is making waves in the copyright and ...
What kind of social contract is possible in today’s Africa, and whose interests will shape ...
If you been searching for Kristen’s stories unveiled and wondering what secrets will captivate you today, then you’re in the ...
In classrooms, courtrooms, boardrooms and even living rooms, conflict is inevitable. What isn’t inevitable is how we respond.
US and Chinese technology conglomerates dictate the terms of MENA’s digital economy. From data centres hosting sensitive state information to social media platforms shaping political discourse, the ...
Growth, gratitude and virtue mark William Thierfelder’s historic 21-year presidency.
Dr. Justice Chandradasa Nanayakkara, who makes valuable contributions to Buddhist literature in these columns, has written ...
But when the jhole cult infiltrates even this domain, Nepal risks losing not only its democratic credibility, but its moral ...
The Role of Traditional Knowledge in African Curricula: Balancing Indigenous and Global Perspectives
In an era dominated by globalisation, African education systems stand at a crossroads: how to cultivate relevance and pride ...
A string of recent moves by the current administration—including federal layoffs, prosecutorial shifts, and regulatory ...
Social justice is not just about securing rights or doing right but also about our responsibilities and their consequences.
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