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The Global Fund saves lives, and supports Africa’s full potential When you’re far from the frontlines, it’s easy to forget how smart global health investments shape the world around us. But in ...
As South Africa chairs the G20 and the African Union takes its permanent seat at the table, Africa ONE Voice returns with a powerful third edition exploring what this global moment truly means for ...
A pause to US foreign assistance impacts millions of of people around the world. It also impacts Americans.
COVID-19 has exposed fault lines in both rich and poor countries. From failing public healthcare systems to racial inequality, the pandemic has laid bare unjust and inequitable structures that are ...
From Lagos to London to Los Angeles, a new style is taking dance clubs and music charts by storm. Chances are, you’re already familiar with Afrobeats, even if you haven’t heard the name.
Mammadu, a non-profit in Namibia, is helping students achieve brighter futures. Here’s a closer look at how.
In moments of crisis, the stories we tell matter. The right story has the power to shape a movement, disrupt a crisis, provide comfort, community, inspiration. The wrong story can fuel chaos, thwart ...
Should everyone have the right to the internet? We think so; that’s why we are spearheading a campaign, backed by Bono, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill and Melinda Gates and many more to ensure that everyone ...
Thirty years ago, HIV/AIDS swept the globe largely unchecked, and a diagnosis was seen as a death sentence. Two decades later, we’ve made amazing progress – AIDS-related deaths are down by half – but ...
The ONE Campaign, the global anti-poverty and global health organization co-founded by Bono, released the following statement on this year’s underwhelming G7. According to new analysis from The ONE ...
Energy supplied by micro hydro enables Ester from Kenya to earn a steady living as a hairdresser. Photo credit: Practical Action Our 3-part blog series on energy poverty examines the connections ...
Last year, Njeri, a hawker in Nairobi, was paying 90 shillings (roughly $0.8) for a packet of maizemeal. Today the same packet goes for 120 shillings, a 30% increase. She is also paying more for ...
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