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International Monetary Fund23h
IMF Series
The series provides an opportunity for policymakers, academics, analysts, and civil society to offer their perspectives on economic and policy issues relevant for sub-Saharan Africa ... others have ...
New York Post6d
Left-wing extremism linked to psychopathy and narcissism: study
Left-wing extremism is linked to toxic, psychopathic tendencies and narcissism, according to a new study published to the peer-reviewed journal Current Psychology. “Based on existing research ...
Cfr.org29d
A “New Scramble for Africa"?
and Russia have struggled to recruit and maintain allies in Africa. While none of these powers is exactly new to the continent, China’s economic rise, and its evident determination to knock the ...
AllAfrica.com7d
Africa: Wastewater Is a Valuable Source of Information - Africa's Scientists Need to Use It to Find Drug-Resistant Bacteria
In sub-Saharan Africa, 23.5 deaths out of every 100,000 are attributed to diseases such as lower respiratory, chest, bloodstream and intra-abdominal infection caused by antimicrobial-resistant ...
Foreign Affairs18d
Is Wagner Pivoting Back to Africa?
The challenges for the United States and its allies include countering Wagner in the countries where it operates, denying Russia access to new clients in the form ... by name in the U.S. Strategy ...
World Bank13d
Youth Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa
This report begins by laying out the dynamics of the youth employment challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa ... both the new entrants and those who seek to leave agriculture. This chapter discusses the wage ...
AllAfrica.com14d
Africa: 91% of Sub-Saharan African Workers Don't Save for Old Age - Why That's a Problem and How to Fix It
Less than 10% of the workers in sub-Saharan Africa save for old age, the lowest rate for any region in the world. That implies most of the breadwinners today won't be able to afford basic items ...
Medscape17d
Malaria Attributable to the HIV-1 Epidemic, Sub-Saharan Africa
Against our baseline of ≈228 million malaria cases and ≈1.3 million malaria deaths among all ages in sub-Saharan Africa, these increases would correspond to an additional 3 million malaria ...
Independent Online9d
New study on life expectancy of people living in sub-Saharan Africa
Johannesburg - In research to be led by a professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Bristol and The Health Research Unit Zimbabwe (THRU-ZIM), more than 5 000 older adults will be ...
Phys.org19d
Using urine to make sub-Saharan city region food systems more sustainable
Current urban development trajectories in sub-Saharan Africa are not sustainable. Fast-growing cities constitute nutrient sinks relying on nutrient-poor hinterlands. Those sinks, and the ...
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91% of Sub-Saharan African Workers Don't Save for Old Age - Why That's a Problem and How to Fix It [analysis]
Less than 10% of the workers in sub-Saharan Africa save for old age, the lowest rate for any region in the world. That implies most of the breadwinners today won't be able to afford basic items after ...

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