West Africa
Culture, commerce, and climate solutions in the west.
ECOWAS Is Betting Regional Mobility Can Help Solve West Africa’s Graduate Job Crisis
byAdetola Adetayo• Mar 6, 2026
A 12-month professional immersion programme connects young graduates with real work inside ECOWAS institutions, testing whether regional collaboration can improve employment outcomes.
Read MoreLagos Fashion Week Wins 2025 Earthshot Prize
byThe Trending Desk• Nov 15, 2025
On November 5, 2025, Lagos Fashion Week received a £1 million Earthshot Prize in Rio. Africa’s first circular fashion hub is now on the way.
Read MoreCan Nollywood Movies Change How Nigerians Think About the Environment?
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 21, 2025
Nollywood once captured Nigeria’s history through love, war, and survival; now its storytellers could help people see climate and community differently.
Read MorePractical Ways to Blend Online and Offline Learning in Low-Resource Schools
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 14, 2025
When technology meets limited resources, real progress begins with balance: teachers, communities, and simple tools working together to keep learning alive.
Read MoreAfrican Mining Week Opens Doors to New Deals
byThe Trending Desk• Oct 5, 2025
On October 1–3, 2025, ministers and investors met in Cape Town to chart Africa’s mining future: innovation, investment, and inclusion took center stage.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 Lessons Every African Healthtech Founder Should Know
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 5, 2025
COVID-19 exposed Africa’s fragile health systems, but it also revealed practical lessons in telemedicine, mobility, and data that founders must embrace.
Read More5 Financing Models African Investors Should Be Watching
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 2, 2025
Many African startups collapsed chasing Silicon Valley’s playbook; these five financing models show investors where real growth and steady returns lie.
Read MoreQuarraisha Abdool Karim and the Science of Listening
byEzinne Okoroafor• Sep 29, 2025
Her HIV research began with women’s voices in KwaZulu-Natal, proving science moves faster and farther when communities shape solutions.
Read MoreBurkina Faso Lives in Sankara's Shadow. Can His Unfinished Revolution Guide Its Future?
byTomi Abe• Sep 11, 2025
Nearly four decades after radical reforms collapsed, citizens and communities are searching for ways to turn memory into lasting institutions.
Read MoreCan Nigeria Keep Its Patients From Flying Abroad?
byThelma Ideozu• Aug 31, 2025
As medical tourism drains $1.1 billion a year, new investments promise to make Nigeria a destination, not a departure point.
Read MoreWhat Oreoluwa Adebayo Thinks About Reforming Data Systems in Africa
byThe Publishers• Aug 27, 2025
Many African data systems still serve external agendas; Oreoluwa Adebayo argues communities must define, collect, and use data themselves.
Read MoreGhana’s Secondhand Clothing Trade Is Drowning in Waste. Here’s How to Save It.
byEzinne Okoroafor• Aug 17, 2025
A Waste-based Tax and Extended Producer Responsibility could keep jobs alive while tackling pollution at the source.
Read MoreAfrica’s Startup Model Isn’t Broken. It Was Built for the Wrong Continent.
byTomi Abe• Jul 24, 2025
A Silicon Valley playbook is being forced onto fragmented markets, where patience, not speed, is the key to survival.
Read MoreWhat Happens to a Pad After It's Used? In Nigeria, the Answer Is Complicated.
byEzinne Okoroafor• Jul 21, 2025
With no clear disposal path, menstrual waste becomes a silent threat, polluting land, water, and communities.
Read MoreThe Push to Digitize Ghana’s Indigenous Languages
byAdetumilara Adetayo• Jun 22, 2025
In a country where most apps speak English, Ghanaian developers are coding in Twi, Ewe, and Ga to close a digital divide and protect what’s at risk of being erased.
Read MoreHow Teach the Child Is Rewriting Nigeria's Literacy Story
byJessica Ireju• Jun 18, 2025
In a country where many children go to school without learning, this community-driven model is helping students read, thrive, and dream again, one playful lesson at a time.
Read MoreThis Isn’t Therapy as You Know It. It Might Be Better.
byThelma Ideozu• Jun 11, 2025
In Zimbabwe, grandmothers trained as lay counselors are quietly changing the face of mental health care.
Read MoreCan Nomadic Schools Help Solve the Climate Crisis?
byBlossom Amena• Jun 5, 2025
Mobile classrooms across Africa are teaching survival skills while preserving culture, proving education adapts faster than policy.
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