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Nigeria: What Future for Nigerian Children?

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on this year's commemoration of World Children's Day, revealed that 47 per cent of Nigerian children live below the national poverty line.
On exchange rate management, Verghis said the priority should be maintaining alignment with market fundamentals ...
A 2023 study on access to healthcare in the rural Eastern Cape found that poverty, unemployment, long distances, poor roads ...
For millions of Africans today, doing homework by candlelight like Malamba did remains a present-day reality. So is spending ...
The climate talks at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, closed with gains for Africa, Indigenous peoples and adaptation finance — but ...
Press Release - new report from the World Bank Group finds that Equatorial Guinea stands at a decisive moment. The Equatorial Guinea Poverty and Equity Assessment, the first of its kind, finds that, ...
Ayuk emphasized, however, that distributed generation and microgrids are not sole solution to Africa's energy poverty, which he described as a complex challenge requiring multifaceted approaches — ...
Ending child poverty is within reach, UNICEF argues, because solutions exist. Meet some of the children and families who are ...
Global Citizen’s year-long Scaling Up Renewables in Africa campaign, backed by EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen ...
BY LAOLU OSINBAJO This article is inspired by the recently concluded CNN Global Perspective Discussions on Africa, ...
Kenya’s inequality crisis deepens, with extreme poverty affecting millions despite economic growth. Learn about the widening ...
Bissau’s armed forces seized full control of state power to counter what they described as attempts to destabilize the ...