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Why is Africa lagging behind?

Why is Africa lagging behind?

In 2015 the WWF, the international conservation organisation, together with the University of Queensland and the Boston Consulting Group, released a report titled “Reviving the Ocean Economy: The Case for A......

  • Wednesday, September 30th 2020
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African fisheries still underdeveloped

African fisheries still underdeveloped

Global fish production in 2018 peaked at 179m tonnes and the first-sale value of fish was $401bn. Of this, 82m tonnes with a value of $250bn came from aquaculture. Overall, from 1976 to 2018, the value......

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From Green to Blue Economy: How the voyage began

From Green to Blue Economy: How the voyage began

First, it was the ‘Green Economy’, and now we have the Blue. The ‘Blue Economy’ has become a buzz phrase denoting far-reaching socio-economic and structural transformation ideals, aimed at uplifting livelihoods......

  • Wednesday, September 30th 2020
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AfroLandTV: the ‘new Netflix’ for Africa?

AfroLandTV: the ‘new Netflix’ for Africa?

A new US-based streaming service has burst onto the scene, with a mission to bring pan-African stories to the world and explode stereotypes of Africa seen on western mainstream TV shows, writes A......

  • Tuesday, September 29th 2020
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Africa’s presidential banking guru

Africa’s presidential banking guru

In 2004, on the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, president Paul Kagame travelled to the United States to make a foreign policy address at the University of Denver in Colorado. After the speech,......

  • Tuesday, September 29th 2020
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Opinion: US should bring Sudan in from the cold

Opinion: US should bring Sudan in from the cold

The US should not impose onerous conditions on Sudan as a price for its re-entry into the international community but welcome back a country whose people are hungry for change, says......

  • Monday, September 28th 2020
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