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

3 days ago1 day 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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The Not-So-Sweet Crisis Facing West Africa

5 days ago5 days ago4 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

Sugar is everywhere. It is in the food we eat, the drinks we enjoy, the products we manufacture, and the…

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Ghana’s Biggest Match Starts Before Kickoff

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Ghana finds itself in the international spotlight as officials work through diplomatic and legal channels to secure a visa for…

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The Resource Curse: When Rich Countries Stay Poor

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It is logical to assume that countries with valuable natural resources should be wealthy. If a nation has oil, gold,…

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Beyond Mosquito Nets. Why Hunger and Dirty Water Must Be Part of Africa’s Malaria Fight

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ABUJA, Nigeria – The Federal Government has urged African leaders to take full ownership of the fight against malaria. At…

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Could Elon Musk Turn 50 Billion into 350 Billion While Ending Africa’s Water Crisis?

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Africa needs 50 billion dollars each year to close the gap in safe water and sanitation. Without it, Sub-Saharan Africa…

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Why Cocoa Is Being Smuggled Into Ghana — And What It Reveals About Hunger in West Africa

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A new development in Ghana’s cocoa sector is drawing attention from farmers, buyers, and policymakers alike. Authorities report that some…

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Families Skipping Meals: What’s Really Happening Across West Africa Right Now

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April brought several serious challenges across West Africa, increasing hunger and poverty in many areas. In northern Nigeria, ongoing conflict forced…

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She Went Hungry Every Morning. Now One Change Is Changing Ghana.

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The sun had barely risen over Tamale when 13-year-old Mariama tied her school shoes and stepped onto the dusty road…

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The Missing Vitamins Behind Learning Struggles and Low Mood in West Africa

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In villages and cities across West Africa, children line up for school with full stomachs—but not always full nutrition. This…

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Africa’s Greatest Challenge May Become Africa’s Greatest Opportunity
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