By 2063, Africa’s cities will host an additional one billion people. Yet today, 23 of the continent’s 52 countries remain low-income, with more than 80% of urban jobs in the informal sector. For ...
Fitzroy has long endured a tense tug of war between gentrification and a battle to hold on tightly to its creativity, ...
A terrible mix of unemployment, poverty, crime, and the climate crisis is making life unbearable for those living in the ...
Across Africa, women account for the majority of the creative labor force; however, their impact in this sector is hardly ...
Nigerian actress, storyteller, and social advocate Etta JoMaria has won the 'Young Achiever of the Year Award' at the Music Video Africa Awards (MVAA). This recognition marks a major milestone in her ...
A group of Nubian women in Kenya’s largest informal settlement is using hydroponics and circular gardening to revive ...
Press Release - On World Cities Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on national and city leaders to transform urban areas into engines of health, equity and sustainability.
Paul Grondahl is the Opalka Endowed Director of the NYS Writers Institute at the University at Albany and a former Times ...
Surgical Accredited & Trained Healthcare Initiative (SATHI) programme, a pioneering healthcare model, has emerged as a game-changer ...
It is evolutionarily certain that we will have more outbreaks, more pandemics, and frankly, they could be significantly worse than Covid,” says global health expert Seth Berkley.
He was one of the most pivotal public figures in Kenya. He died this week after fighting against tribalism for decades.
The Hope Alive Initiative event connects 60 girls from underserved communities to tech mentors and opportunities.