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All Hands On Deck By Arunma Oteh Wins BCA African Business Book Of The Year 2025
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B20 South Africa joins Business at OECD and the International Chamber of Commerce to address global infrastructure financing crisis at FfD4
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Press Release: UNFPA and Partners Drive Strategic Shift in Women’s Health with Launch of Global WomenX Hub in Nairobi
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Investing in African Mining Indaba unveils 2026 theme: ‘Stronger Together: Progress through partnerships’
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Zindi’s Celina Lee Highlights AI Upskilling Imperative for Africans during Paris Summit
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Renewed Hope: AOW 2023 to Welcome Nigerian Delegation
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New guide launched, “Better Conversations about Ethical Storytelling,” to help transform what stories we tell and how they are told
For decades, some commentary has suggested that narratives have inadvertently perpetuated stereotypes painting communities as problems to be saved rather than as part of the solution. Levis Nderitu, from PATH, said that “As we all become more conscious of the need for power shifts, it has become important for organizations to update storytelling practices to keep up with industry norms”.
The toolkit was shaped by organizations such as Africa No Filter, BRAC, CARE and Grantmakers for Girls of Color. It was facilitated by M&C Saatchi World Services with a grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
The African School of Regulation (ASR) which will be incubated by the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) Launched During African Climate Summit
The African School of Regulation (ASR) officially launched today during the Africa Climate Summit 2023, which is co-hosted by the Republic of Kenya and the African Union. The ASR, which will now be incubated by the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF), with headquarters in Accra, Ghana, will strengthen the African energy sector’s capacity in support of the Agenda 2063 goals for sustainable development on the continent. The ASR launch event, which took place in front of a packed audience, was cohosted by the ACBF, European University Institute (EUI), and The Rockefeller Foundation at the Sankara Hotel.







