Meeting among African organizations discusses ways to improve continent

The New Partnership for Africa's Development hosted a meeting with the African Union, regional economic communities, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and the African Development Bank Monday. The meeting, called "Towards Achieving the Agenda 2063," was attended by various financial and economic experts, with attendees discussing the ways African countries could grow. Read More »

IMF board to disburse additional $25.6 million to aid Guinea's economy

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed a sixth and seventh review of Guinea’s economic performance as part of the ECF arrangement and has agreed to disburse $25.6 million immediately in aid. The current aid comes as part of a total $216.7 million given in the ECF arrangement, which the board agreed to extend until the end of October. Read More »

Sage Foundation, Sesôr Africa to refurbish Strides Towers College Library

Sage Foundation is teaming up with Nigerian non-profit organization Sesôr Africa to refurbish Strides Towers College's school library. Sesôr Africa provides relief and rehabilitation services to survivors of emergencies. The Sage Foundation helps create social and economic opportunities in communities around the world by giving them time, money, expertise and technology. Read More »

ECOWAS hosts regional workshop in Ghana to focus on agriculture

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) held a regional workshop in Ghana Monday aimed at mainstreaming national agriculture investment plans. The government in Malabo has articulated its key commitments for sustaining the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development (CAADP) over the next decade. It hopes to end hunger in Africa by 2025 by reducing child malnutrition. Read More »

EU representative participates in Gbarnga-Ganta-Guinea Border road dedication

Emma Sundblad participated in the dedication of the Gbarnga-Ganta-Guinea Border road March 7. At the event, Sundblad spoke of the EU’s continued support of the Liberian government in establishing the system of roads. Sundblad spoke at the event as a representative of the Liberia Reconstruction Trust Fund donors. This fund includes the United Kingdom and Ireland. Read More »

British High Commissioner to Nigeria and 100 Women Lobby Group discuss gender gap

The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, in partnership with the 100 Women Lobby Group, hosted a working dinner Friday in support of the empowerment of women and girls in Nigeria. The event brought together women ministers, representatives of women advocacy groups and officials of the U.K. in Nigeria to explore steps for bridging the gender gap within the country. Read More »

Next Einstein Forum explores Africa's STEM potential

At this year's Next Einstein Forum's Global Gathering, Africa made a statement about the presence of scientifically and mathematically minded individuals across the continent. This was the first global science forum to be hosted in Africa and lasted three days. The conference aimed to discuss the importance of STEM education for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Read More »

Accenture to provide credit service options for African customers

Accenture Customer Credit Solutions has been created by Accenture to help businesses digitize credit services in Africa. Accenture has been providing services to more than 40 industries in 120 countries and is now hoping to create a more simple and faster credit provision process for African customers. Edcon Holding Limited is Accenture Customer Credit Solutions' very first client. Read More »

IMF deputy managing director visits Cote d'Ivoire

In a recent visit to the country of Chad, Mitsuhiro Furusawa of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) discussed a number of subjects with policymakers and stakeholders. Furusawa stated that even though there are challenges facing the country, the IMF was ready to assist where it was able. During his visit, Furusawa met with President Deby Itno and important representatives. Read More »

Kropmann Communications strikes deal to sell fraud analytics technology in Africa

Kropmann Communications Limited, a professional services firm, recently signed a reseller agreement with Argyle Data to sell the company’s native Hadoop fraud analytics technology to consumers in Africa. Since 2005, Kropmann has been selling its services to mobile communications operators to create and deliver new technologies in Africa that address business challenges. Read More »

Jacobs Foundation, World Cocoa Foundation partner to improve life in Côte d’Ivoire

The Jacobs Foundation has partnered with the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) to align the strategies and efforts of its respective programs, TRECC and CocoaAction, which aim to improve children's and cocoa farmers' lives in Côte d’Ivoire. An estimated 8 million Ivoirians depend on cocoa farming; yet, this farming is done by smallholder farmers who live well below the poverty line. Read More »

U.K. Minister for Africa delivers speech supporting Sierra Leone's recovery

At the recent U.K.-Sierra Leone Trade and Investment Forum, James Duddridge delivered a speech highlighting how his country will aid Sierra Leone as it recovers from the Ebola outbreak. Duddridge noted that the U.K. government is committed to supporting the recovery of Sierra Lone, pledging more than $3.4 million to the president’s recovery plan over the next two years. Read More »

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