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How Invisible Networks Are Powering the Next Economic Leap
byAdetumilara Adetayo• Aug 6, 2025
Fiber cables and cloud servers don’t get much attention, but they’re changing lives—from smart farms in Uganda to online classrooms in Nigeria. Can Africa connect the rest before the gap widens?
Read MoreCOVID Crushed Maternal Health in Africa. But It Also Gave Us a Blueprint.
byNaomi Ayibaemi Frank-Opigo• Jun 7, 2025
Innovations born from crisis, like mobile clinics, telemedicine, and community care, are transforming how mothers get care, building systems ready for the next emergency.
Read MoreAfrica’s Smart Cities Are Growing. So Are the Gaps.
bySalamatu Alabi• May 22, 2025
While investors fund high-tech hubs and luxury towers, informal settlements are razed and millions remain offline. What does inclusion really look like?
Read MoreWhen Tourism Becomes a Force for Peace
byAdetola Adetayo• Apr 23, 2025
How eco-tourism and community initiatives are driving economic recovery and healing in post-conflict African nations—but only if done ethically.
Read MoreMillions in Nigeria Have Diabetes, Most Don't Even Know It
byNaomi Ayibaemi Frank-Opigo• Mar 28, 2025
Many won’t get diagnosed until complications arise—why is diabetes so overlooked, and what’s stopping people from getting the care they need?
Read MoreThe Surprising Ways Africa Is Funding Its Future
byTomi Abe• Nov 11, 2024
As Africa faces immense challenges, it's tapping into unexpected sources of funding and innovation to secure its future growth.
Read MoreIs Africa’s Food Crisis Too Big to Fix?
byThe Publishers• Sep 15, 2024
AFS 2024 highlights innovative solutions and urgent collaboration needed to address Africa’s food crisis, challenging us to act decisively.
Read MoreWhy African Farmers Face a Digital Divide Despite Tech Advances
byAdetoro Adetayo• Aug 9, 2024
African farmers are increasingly benefiting from digital technology, but challenges like digital literacy, infrastructure, and access remain significant barriers to widespread success.
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