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Technology in Africa is making huge advances, says Jonathan Rosenthal. ... For an example from the field of medicine, take Dougbeh Chris Nyan, born in Liberia and educated in Germany, ...
Technology Is Africa’s Food Secure Future By Ruramiso Mashumba: Marondera, Zimbabwe The average African farmer is a 60-year-old man who took up agriculture because that’s what his parents did.
With Africa's population estimated at around 1.37 billion people, 70 % are under the age of 30 with only 2,000 colleges and universities to serve the young adult population.
The shift is a positive one for the field, which has suffered from a lack of diversity and, in many ways, a detachment from the real world. Many of the academic and corporate research labs that ...
South Africa is the most unequal country in the world. How can its cycle of inequality and poverty be broken? Using an equalizing tool--technology. Here's how technology is being used to make ...
Steven Henry of Major, Lindsey & Africa discusses the benefits of hiring in-house technology transactions lawyers across a range of industries in light of increasing reliance on technology as a ...
One solution that IFC is pursuing to boost Africa’s food production and security is to combine the power of AgTech—that is, agriculture technology—with funding from financial institutions.
The “Strengthening Science, Technology and Innovation Systems for Sustainable Development in Africa” project will kick off in October 2020. Implemented jointly by UNESCO’s Sectors for Natural Science ...
The Blue Bulls are proud to announce global technology brand, HONOR, as their exclusive technology devices sponsor.
Tavneet Suri, Christopher Udry, Agricultural Technology in Africa, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Winter 2022), pp. 33-56. Link account to ... "Field Experiments in Developing ...
Burkina Faso scientist Abdoulaye Diabate is developing an innovative technique that could potentially wipe out malaria-transmitting mosquito species by altering their genes.
Foreman Bandama, the museum’s new assistant curator of African anthropology, says the 30-year-old exhibit is out of date. A new exhibit will highlight African innovation, he says.