Capturing Africa’s high returns
Landry Signé, March, 2018 Editor’s note: This op-ed was originally published by Project Syndicate. Since 2000, at least half of the world’s fastest-growing economies have been
Interested in deepening the discussion about new Nile projects, the website as a platform explores the engagements of water users, planners and researchers in multiple projects of river basin development. By experimenting with different theories and methodologies of representing river basin development experiences, we aim to open up new perspectives on the simultaneous transformation of the Nile water distribution, differences between its users and categories through which these are known.
Landry Signé, March, 2018 Editor’s note: This op-ed was originally published by Project Syndicate. Since 2000, at least half of the world’s fastest-growing economies have been
1 – Introduction There are sufficient reasons to believe that Africa is at a crossroads today; and that it may be experiencing a historical turnaround,
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While the spending power of the Black dollar stands at a staggering $1.7 trillion, this financial strength is underutilized. by WORDINBLACK.COMNovember 29, 2023 By Dr. Anthony
Black consumers’ collective economic power is set to expand dramatically, from about $910 Billion in consumption in 2019 to $1.7 trillion (in nominal dollars) in
Putting clients first. It’s a commitment we take very seriously here at Merrill. And it requires a genuine and deep understanding of each and every
Filling consumers’ needs can bridge communities with entrepreneurs and companies, but biases can cause missed opportunities. Chief Diversity Officer Regina Curry discusses the increasing financial
Mersha Zenebe Felek Abstract The research aimed to assess the implications of Ethiopia`s foreign policy dynamics towards the Horn of Africa. Qualitative research has been
Ron Matthews & Vlado Vivoda Published online: 20 Sep 2023 ABSTRACT The construction of Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam is a fait accompli. By 2022, around 90 per cent
June 28, 2021, Mohammed Soliman Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan are caught in a dangerous deadlock over the Nile River and despite what the international community
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