Can Nigeria's states anchor development, or are they merely administrative units waiting each month for federal allocations?This question is now urgent. Citizens no longer judge government by ...
On the shores of Lake Albert, the sun does not just shine. It bakes. For the people of Buliisa, that heat used to mean dry soil and empty plates; today, if you walk past the home of Onesmus Onenchan ...
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Abahambe’ and international labour political economy: Cycles of exploitation since the 1800s
The word Abahambe (let them go) carries a heavy resonance in the South African lexicon. It is a phrase often born of ...
I would like for me and my children to live here forever,” said Lâm Thu Sang, a resident of Vietnam’s Cần Thơ, a city of more ...
Pollinators have economic and health benefits, but those benefits have been difficult to quantify. A new study puts some ...
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