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December 13, 2025
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When the Walk for Water Replaces the Walk for Class

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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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The price of survival: how relief efforts are taxed in South Sudan

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What’s happening in Ghana may surprise you

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Nastasja Nedimović: How a mother lived through bone marrow cancer with food, gratitude and the gift of blood

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Before the world calls it famine

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Africa’s Hunger Signal: What Happens When the Internet Stops

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Why feeding people is national security

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Africa’s Locust Shield May Already Be Growing in Its Fields

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

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When the Nearest Market Is Half a Day Away, What Does ‘Access to Food’ Even Mean?

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Africa at the Crossroads: Hunger, Health, Money, and the True Price of Progress

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Who loses more when AGOA ends: Africa or the U.S.?

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Reflections

Agriculture
Economy
3 Million People Just Rewrote the Narrative on Food and Power in Africa.
3 Million Views in 90 Days. Africa Wants the Real…
Aid
Business
U.S. Aid Cuts Will Not Stop Africa’s Rise
By FFA News Editorial Desk Recent cuts to foreign-aid funding…
Agriculture
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The African cat that guards the rice
How a working cat can save a season of food…

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