Monitor Group, Johannesburg, South Africa.Kubzansky, M., Cooper, A. and Barbary V. (2011) Promise and Progress, Market Based Solutions to Poverty in Africa, Monitor GroupMike Kubzansky, Ansulie Cooper, and Victoria Barbary, Promise and Progress: Market-Based Solutions to Poverty in Africa (...
the significant potential of Africa's vast land for food production can be tapped through technological innovation to fundamentally address the food crisis. In his work titled Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF): Towards Poverty Alleviation through Sustainable Agriculture...
People visit the Photography Exhibition on Pragmatic China-Africa Cooperation under Belt and Road Initiative in Nairobi, Kenya, on March 22, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua] China has unveiled an annual report, analyzing major obstacles for global development, and calling for joint efforts to overcome them ...
In South Africa, the church is a trusted place, a place people go for answers to the problems they face in life. But in a country where 55 percent of the population lives in poverty, where unemployment and crime are rampant, church leaders had no real answers to offer...
Recently, China has stepped up assistance to support the growing number of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) affected by conflicts, poverty and climatic shocks in several African countries, providing a new lease of life for many on the continent....
“Nearly 1 billion people around the world are without electricity and live in darkness. They spend up to 30% of their income on dangerous fuel sources just to have light, and it keeps them in a cycle of poverty. It leaves them powerless.” ...
Infectious Diseases of Poverty volume 13, Article number: 26 (2024) Cite this article 4564 Accesses 22 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract We look at the link between climate change and vector-borne diseases in low- and middle-income countries in Africa. The large endemicity and escalating threat...
Poverty is a situation where one lacks necessities that determines the quantity of life. Poverty may lead to deprivation of opportunities to education or enjoyment of fellow citizen's respect. It reduces child readiness for school because of physical h...
The second biggest city in South Africa is a breath of fresh air, literally and figuratively. It is rare to be in a major city and yet find so many quality outdoor activity opportunities. Cape Town is a city that is still developing, it has extreme poverty on one hand and is a great...
A decade ago, food security in developing countries was regarded as a major challenge. The growing food insecurity in the poorest countries was seen a trigger for large scale migration to richer countries, where it threatened human security. It was argue