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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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The African cat that guards the rice

3 months ago3 months ago9 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

How a working cat can save a season of food At night, when the cooking fires cool and the streets…

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What young Africans are creating that outsiders cannot copy

4 months ago3 months ago12 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

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

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The Most Beautiful Shores on Earth Belong to Africa

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On Ghana’s Cape Three Points, fishing boats still slide into the surf at dawn, just as they have for generations….

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How Africa Is Finding Practical Solutions to Climate Change

5 months ago5 months ago4 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

In parts of Africa, farmers no longer ask whether the climate is changing. They ask whether the rains will come…

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Dr. Abdul Karim Williams: How Untreated Joint Disease Is Driving Hunger in Africa

5 months ago5 months ago7 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

Pain has a way of changing everything. Dr. Abdul Karim Williams treats patients whose joint disease quietly takes away their…

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The road in 2025 was difficult. But Africa is not standing still.

6 months ago6 months ago9 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

Entering 2026: What 2025 Left Africa, and What Comes Next for Hunger, Conflict, and Food Systems As we enter 2026,…

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When Hunger Is Not for Food: How False Prophecies Feed on Vulnerability

6 months ago6 months ago8 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

The recent “Noah’s Ark” controversy in Ghana did not spread because people were foolish. It spread because people were hungry….

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Nigeria’s Hunger Crisis: A Security Priority or a Forgotten Emergency?

6 months ago6 months ago5 mins Food for Africa Contributor0

Nigeria is facing one of its most serious hunger and malnutrition crises in years, raising difficult questions about where political…

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Europe Says Mineral Corridors Are Aid. Hunger Cannot Wait for Trickle-Down.

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The European Union is increasingly framing its Africa minerals strategy as development aid. The argument is familiar: large infrastructure projects…

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Ebola Is Spreading Again in Africa. Now Officials Fear a Second Crisis: Hunger

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

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Africa Now Carries the World’s Fastest-Growing Hunger Crisis

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January in West Africa

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Sanctions are written for governments but paid for by civilians

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3 Million People Just Rewrote the Narrative on Food and Power in Africa.

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

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The Tree That Survived the Dinosaurs Could Not Survive Humans

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Africa’s New Agriculture Vision 2026–2035

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The Art of Not Breaking 

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Fifty Billion for Climate: Will Food Be at the Table?

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The African cat that guards the rice
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Africa feeds the world. But who feeds Africa?
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Can Global Attention Feed Ghana’s Youth?
When Ghana announced that global streamer IShowSpeed would receive a Ghanaian passport…

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