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October 01, 2018
Fresh hope for cholera-prone Zimbabwe
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Cyril Zenda
Zimbabwe is currently in the throes of yet another cholera outbreak.
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September 26, 2018
Africa’s youngest mobile money company CEO redefines financial inclusion
topic:
Economic Inclusion
by:
Bob Koigi
The youngest and only female to run a mobile money business in Africa, Natalie Payida Jabangwe, uses the power of technology for financial inclusion.
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September 25, 2018
Welcome to the luxurious world of clean air
topic:
Air Pollution
by:
Sofia Gallarate
partner:
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As a vast majority of the world’s population is exposed to toxic air on a daily basis, an increasing number of people seek new ways to access clean air.
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September 20, 2018
A fight against the use of hunger as a tool of war
topic:
Food Security
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The World Food Programme’s chief economist explains how a new resolution could make it easier to fight food insecurity driven by violence.
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August 30, 2018
Drop the gun, pick up the pen: Somalia’s saving grace
topic:
Humanitarian Aid
by:
Bob Koigi
A mother and her daughter have taken on the Herculean task of restoring the faded glory of Somalia while giving hope, safe haven and new lease of life.
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August 28, 2018
Future literacy: read, write and code?
topic:
Innovation
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Will robots actually take our jobs anytime soon?
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August 02, 2018
How Transgender Women Found Freedom in Call Centers
topic:
LGBT Rights
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“My friend is a doctor and yet no hospital will hire her because she is a transgender woman, and so she will have to find work elsewhere.”
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July 30, 2018
Housing shortage and corruption
topic:
Good Governance
by:
Shasha Seakamela
South Africa’s post-apartheid Constitution emphasises the everyone's right to adequate housing.
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July 12, 2018
E.U. Deportations Risk Further Destabilizing Mali
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
partner:
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Bribing West African states with E.U. aid money does nothing to compensate for their loss of remittances, writes activist Fabian Wagner.
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June 27, 2018
Women's land right and what men have to do with it
topic:
Women’s rights
by:
Israel Bionyi
Gender equality means many things to different people. A research initiative is now putting men picture and changes the debate architecture.
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June 21, 2018
How to start a technology revolution for refugees in East Africa
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
By recognizing the value of refugee and rural economies, governments should use technology to boost rural development.
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June 14, 2018
Gender Wealth Gap Costs the World $160 Trillion
topic:
Women’s rights
A new report from the World Bank Group shows that inequality is gendered – and the global economy is losing out.
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June 06, 2018
Children of no one: Africa takes bold steps to address statelessness
topic:
Human Rights
by:
Bob Koigi
In Kenya, which has grappled with the influx of refugees for years, proactive steps are being taken to enfranchise thousands of residents.
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June 04, 2018
In the fight for America’s education, the States still need uniting
topic:
Child rights
by:
Yair Oded
Dilapidated walls. Leaking ceilings. Acute shortages of supplies. Absurdly low salaries and hefty budget cuts. This is the public school reality in the US.
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May 31, 2018
Venezuelans Flee to Colombia to Escape Hunger, but Find Little Relief
topic:
Food Security
A comprehensive nutrition response has been stalled by a lack of data on the scale of the problem and ongoing political crises in Colombia.
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May 24, 2018
The Algorithm Meant to Help Refugees Get Jobs Fast
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
Researchers from Stanford University say an algorithm for locating refugee resettlement could vastly improve their probability of finding work.
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