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Adamawa: Save The Children International flags off distribution of educational kits to 1,052 out-of-school children

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The Russia–Ukraine war has turned into a major human trafficking pipeline for Africans

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Africa’s startups raise $2.2bn in 2025 as growth outruns Europe, China and India

African startups pulled in $2.2 billion in equity funding in 2025, a 24 percent jump from the previous year, according to the latest Africa: The Big Deal report. The increase puts the continent ahead of several major startup markets, including Europe, China and India, in terms of year-on-year growth. The global venture market did rebound

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