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Getting debt sustainability right in developing countries
Investment-driven borrowing, when managed effectively, has been linked to low sovereign debt risks, and therefore should be encouraged.
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Rethinking Nigeria's development for people-centred outcomes
Infrastructure becomes truly developmental when it enhances human capabilities and is supported by institutional frameworks that ensure sustainable ...
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The rise of contemporary African art in a global market
It is real-time online auctions that we believe will most successfully expand the reach of African contemporary art beyond the continent’s borders.
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Africa must stop buying what it already has
The future is still ours to claim. But it will not be given. It must be built – by Africans, for Africans, with partners who respect our agency and ...
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What Ould Tah’s tenure at BADEA reveals about his AfDB candidacy
For the AfDB to remain credible in the evolving development finance environment, as it has successfully done under the outgoing President Akinwumi ...
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The energy transition that couldn’t
“De-fossilisation” is not happening. Fossil fuels – oil, gas, and coal – still supply over 80% of global energy. On the face of ...
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TELA Maize and addressing the concerns over GM foods
We should have publicly available, population-based data to expressly show that there are no challenges posed by GM foods to human health when compared ...
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Access Bank as a catalyst for change
Through strategic acquisitions, innovative products, and sustainable practices, Access Bank is reshaping the financial landscape across Africa and ...
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Access Bank Project 111 providing a lifeline for women battling ...
Project 111 takes a comprehensive approach to addressing fibroids, encompassing fundraising efforts, offering free surgeries, launching awareness and ...
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Optimising wet period for dry season farming
Plans for 2024-2025 dry season farming should by now be underway by concerned ministries, including the ministry for agriculture in collaboration with ...