Sub-Saharan Africa
Schools

Formal education must be of practical relevance

Higher school enrolment in Africa is leading to new challenges

Relevant statistics

Power in numbers

Kenyan women's rights activists base campaigns on statististics

Natural resources

The oil curse

African scholars consider alternatives to the „oil curse“

Unpromising future

Explosive youth

Guinean youngsters torn between protest and opportunism

Taxes

“Focus on boosting domestic revenues”

African Tax Administration Forum to focus on boosting domestic revenues

Labour market

One of Zambia’s greatest challenges

Zambia’s youth frustrated by lack of opportunities

Opportunities for the young

“Diverse forms of learning”

African education ministers are becoming aware of informal sector’s relevance

Business development

Freedom to innovate

Global commons allow for innovation without patents

Comment

Problem, what problem?

Africans are worried about other things than China’s exchange-rate policy

German development cooperation

“Africa must unite”

Deutschland unterstützt regionale Integration in Afrika

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