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African Professors Must Stop Counting Publications — And Start Building Nations

Africa’s universities overflow with research but lack real-world innovation — a crisis fueled by the “publish or perish” culture.

As D-Day approaches, is Africa really ready for the AfCFTA?

Can the African Continental Free Trade Area succeed where previous free-trade initiatives have failed? Dianna Games weighs up the issues. Africa heads into a historic year in...

Building Operational Resilience within Financial Service Institutions: Addressing Outsourcing Risks in Core Functions

In today’s highly interconnected financial landscape, Regulated Financial Institutions (RFIs) are increasingly dependent on external and third-party service providers to enhance efficiency, reduce costs,...

Celebrating The Great Achievers Of The Denkyira State

The capacity, aspiration, and determination to achieve prominence in life is a value system that is firmly ingrained in the DNA of every single...

Combating AI-Driven Misinformation/Disinformation in Electioneering and Elections

2024 may go down in history as one of the most significant election years as nearly half of the world’s population across 64 countries...

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Can Civil Society and IFIs Build a New Social Contract?

Development sector disruption: Bridging the language gap between civil society and IFIs for co-created, sustainable development outcomes that deliver real impact.

Is Indiscipline Ghana’s Real Super Power?

A thought-provoking reflection on indiscipline in Ghana and its impact on civic responsibility, everyday life, and national development.

The Perennial Crisis: Rethinking Urban Resilience in Accra

Accra flooding threatens sustainable development: Moving beyond scapegoats to integrated urban planning, climate resilience, and treating nature as infrastructure.

The Accra Reset: Reclaiming Agency, Sovereignty and Shifting Power

International development shifts from donor dependency to agency: Why Africa's sustainable development now demands ownership, sovereignty, and local leadership.
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