WHO director speaks on the need of health care workers in lower income countries

WHO Director Margaret Chan discussed the need for more jobs in health care Wednesday at the Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth in Lyon, France.Although the health sector in middle- and- upper-income countries is growing and will offer 40 million new jobs by the year 2030, there is concern about the shortages of qualified individuals in lower income countries. Read More »

Global Shea Alliance Conference takes place in Ghana

More than 400 individuals have come together to discuss the shea industry and its interconnectedness with food security, agriculture and sustainability Monday to Wednesday at the Global Shea Alliance Conference in Accra, Ghana.The conference's theme is "Shea 2016: Enhancing Farm Value" and is also focused on farming approaches, gender equity, rural resilience and more. Read More »

GPSC takes place in Singapore to establish sustainability programs

At the GPSC, recently held during Singapore Urban Week, leaders from 11 countries came together to create a sustainability program for countries to receive funding of $1.5 billion from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF). The World Bank was the coordinator of the event, which was further supported by developmental banks, UN organizations and think tanks. Read More »

IAEA to continue supporting Nigeria's developing nuclear program

The IAEA will continue to support Nigeria in the introduction of nuclear power. IAEA Director Yukiya Amano spoke with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari recently to discuss plans to open Nigeria’s first nuclear power plant by 2035. Amano encouraged Nigeria to begin preparations on the nuclear front by developing comprehensive nuclear laws and strengthening the regulatory framework.  Read More »

Western Union advances Education for Better Program in Africa, world

The Western Union Company and the Western Union Foundation will move into the next phase of its Education for Better program, investing $1 million to train women over the next five years in the Americas, European Union, Africa and Asia. The program leverages the company’s services, advocacy, cause marketing and employee engagement to advance education across the globe. Read More »

West African Resources announces positive results from Burkina Faso mine

West African Resources Limited released positive results from its Tanlouka Gold Project in Burkina Faso. “These high-grade results are spectacular and will add significant value to the project,” Non-Executive Chairman Mark Connelly said. “We will keep drilling and look forward to reporting more results from the M1 prospect.” Among the highlights was the note that the mine hit 31m. Read More »

Burkina Faso minister of mines approves Roxgold's acquisition of Houko permit

Burkina Faso's minister of mines, Alfa Oumar Dissa, approved Roxgold’s acquisition of the Houko permit from Daritos or SARL. The Houko permit will fall under Roxgold’s wholly owned subsidiary Roxgold Exploration SARL. The permit adds roughly 30 kilometers of prospective Boni Shear exposure and brings Roxgold’s Hounde land position to an estimated 196 kilometers. Read More »

MoneyGram, GT Bank expand remittance service in Nigeria

Nigerians can now receive money from 129 countries. The service will be provided through the cash to account service from MoneyGram and will process transfers of money in just minutes, which will simplify the normal methods of in-person, online or ATM receipt of money available to customers in Nigeria. Remittances are the second-to-largest way that money is exchanged in Nigeria. Read More »

Organic Potash optimistic about its Cote D'Ivoire operations

Organic Potash Corporation outlined the developments of its production facility. Using proprietary patented technology, the Toronto-based corporation makes its potassium carbonate from agricultural waste ash that comes from cocoa husks. As the purity of the carbonate is extremely high, the company will be able to market its product to both agricultural and pharmaceutical industries. Read More »

Kosmos' Chambers to speak at Scotia Howard Weil Energy Conference

Thomas P. Chambers will present at the Scotia Howard Weil 44th Annual Energy Conference Wednesday. As an oil and gas exploration company, Kosmos focuses on frontier and emerging areas along the Atlantic Margin. It has projects offshore in Ghana, Mauritania and Senegal and has exploration licenses offshore in Portugal, Sao Tome and Principe, Suriname, Morocco and Western Sahara. Read More »

Executive secretary of ECA underscores need for industrialization in Africa

Economic Commission for Africa Executive Secretary Carlos Lopes spoke at the African Transformation Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, Monday about Africa's need for industrialization. The forum was organized by the African Center for Economic Transformation, which was started in 2008 as a think and do tank to assist African countries with the skills and resources needed for progress and growth. Read More »

U.S. Chamber of Commerce solidifies relationship with African countries

U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Myron Brilliant led a delegation to West Africa March 11. During the visit, Brilliant and U.S.-Africa Business Center President Scott Eisner traveled to Senegal, Nigeria and Cote d'Ivoire, where discussions concerning bilateral trade, job creation and economic growth took place. They also spoke to government officials and private entities. Read More »

Kosmos declares successful appraisal from off-coast well

Kosmos Energy, an oil and gas exploration and production company, announced its successful appraisal Wednesday of Ahmeyim and Guembeul gas off the coast of Mauritania and Senegal, which will result in higher gross resources. The discovery was made due to the Ahmeyim-2 exploration and appraisal well, which drilled to 5,200 meters, and in the Lower Cenomanian and Albian, which increased from 50 square kilometers to 90 square kilometers. In addition to the increase in field area, the well also foun Read More »

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