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Ghana’s Gold Rush: A Toxic Mix of Mafia Activity, Poverty, and Environmental Devastation

2 months ago2 months ago7 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

ACCRA, GHANA — As global gold prices surge, Ghana—Africa’s top gold producer—is facing an existential crisis stemming from the explosion…

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Africa Produces Enough Food. So Why Do Millions Still Starve?

2 months ago2 months ago10 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

In many parts of Africa, the fields are green, and the markets are full. Farmers bring rice, maize, cassava, yams,…

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WHEN FOOD PRICES SPIKE, FOLLOW THE MONEY

3 months ago3 months ago9 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

An investigative look at power, profit, and the price of survival There’s a certain kind of headline that shows up…

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What’s happening in Ghana may surprise you

3 months ago3 months ago13 mins Food for Africa Contributor1

How Ghana is rising in patterns once seen in Singapore FFA News The signs of Ghana’s rise are becoming impossible…

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What young Africans are creating that outsiders cannot copy

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Startups only Africans can build Walk through any market in Accra, Freetown, Makeni, or Kumasi and you will see the…

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Unemployment Is Ghana’s Biggest Economic Risk. Food Security Is Paying the Price

5 months ago5 months ago5 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

Ghana is often discussed through inflation figures, debt talks, and currency movement. But behind the numbers, one risk now stands out…

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Sanctions are written for governments but paid for by civilians

6 months ago6 months ago8 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

U.S. sanctions in Africa are usually described as targeted. Officials stress that they are aimed at specific individuals, armed groups,…

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Agenda 2063. Vision, Power, and the Fight Over Africa’s Future

6 months ago6 months ago21 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

By FFA News Editorial Desk In 2013, African leaders made a fifty year promise. They did not whisper it. They…

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U.S. Aid Cuts Will Not Stop Africa’s Rise

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By FFA News Editorial Desk Recent cuts to foreign-aid funding — particularly the drawdown of USAID programs in 2025 —…

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Daily Achievements Moving Africa Forward

7 months ago7 months ago10 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

Progress in Africa is often told in big numbers and big crises. Yet most of what is changing lives happens…

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