How African innovation can take on the world – CNN.com
August 11, 2013
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How African innovation can take on the world – CNN.com
via How African innovation can take on the world – CNN.com.
In this period of gloomy economic forecasts, Africa’s rise has become a widely discussed international policy topic. The sweeping optimism about Africa’s economic prospects has been reinforced by 2013 projections that the continent will grow faster than the world average….
Proof that one voice can have an impact | Irish Examiner
July 16, 2013
Uncategorized Education, Gender Equality, Girls Education, Malala Yousafzai Leave a comment
Proof that one voice can have an impact | Irish Examiner.
These were the concluding remarks made by Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai in her historic address to the UN General Assembly last week.
That a teenager from the mountainous Swat Valley region of Pakistan should be delivering a speech in one of the world’s most venerated and renowned seats of power might, under normal circumstances, be deemed significant in itself. That is was the day of her 16th birthday might also be considered momentous.
In truth, however, the most significant aspect of this whole occasion was that Malala was alive and in a position to deliver her powerful speech at all.
Malala first came to some prominence in late 2008 when she started to write a blog for the BBC under an assumed name about the difficulties in accessing education under Taliban rule.
At this time, the Taliban had imposed a ban on girls’ education throughout Malala’s homeland. It became so popular that the blog, initially written in Urdu, was translated into English.
Her writings were non-political but clearly reflected her desire for female education. They mostly talked about her school, studies, life at home, and friends…
Obama lands in Africa amid Mandela gloom – The Point Newspaper, Banjul, The Gambia
June 28, 2013
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Obama lands in Africa amid Mandela gloom – The Point Newspaper, Banjul, The Gambia
via Obama lands in Africa amid Mandela gloom – The Point Newspaper, Banjul, The Gambia.
US President Barack Obama landed in Senegal on Wednesday to begin a long awaited first major tour of Africa with the world preparing to bid a reluctant farewell to Nelson Mandela.
The possibility that the critically ill anti-apartheid icon could fade away within days has sparked uncertainty about Obama’s itinerary.
Plans to visit Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania over the next week could be complicated, shifting the focus of a trip meant to ease the disappointment of Africans who saw expectations for Obama’s presidency fall short…
Hot but beautiful
June 21, 2013
It was a hot and beautiful day today. The sun’s good mood warmed the Ohio air and proclaimed summer is here.







































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