Hanna Serwaa Tetteh, the newly appointed Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), has taken to social media to express her heartfelt gratitude to all those who congratulated her on her new role. Mad. Hanna Tetteh, a seasoned Ghanaian diplomat and […]
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Cameroon Powers Ahead with Renewable Energy
In Cameroon, access to electricity has long been a pressing developmental challenge. Despite the country’s vast hydropower potential, only 71% of the population has electricity access, with rural areas being disproportionately affected. However, the completion of the Nachtigal Hydropower plant marks a significant turning point in Cameroon’s energy landscape. The […]
Africa’s Youth Employment Challenge: Climbing the Ladder of Opportunity
Sub-Saharan Africa is on the cusp of a demographic revolution, with its population projected to grow from 1.5 billion in 2024 to 2.5 billion by 2050. This surge in population presents an enormous opportunity for the continent to reap a demographic dividend, driven by an expanding workforce. However, this can […]
Solar Power Illuminates Healthcare in Rural Madagascar
In the rural town of Mateliona Betafo, Madagascar, a small health center has undergone a transformative change. Thanks to the World Bank-supported LEAD Project, the center is now powered by solar energy, providing safe and reliable lighting for patients and healthcare workers. For midwife Lovatiana Rasoarinjanahary, the impact is immense. […]
Trump’s Proclamations: A Legal Journey
Since his return to the presidency, Donald Trump has issued several proclamations aimed at changing U.S. policy. These proclamations have led to significant legal battles, with courts evaluating their constitutionality and implementation. Here’s a summary of some key proclamations and their legal journeys. These proclamations reflect Trump’s aggressive approach to […]