News

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says four out of ten children globally will reside in Africa by 2050. It said the significant shift presented an unparalleled opportunity, demanding renewed ...
Climate change is fueling the malaria surge in Africa, threatening over half a million lives unless urgent action is taken, ...
Schoolchildren are calling on the government to prioritize education to secure their future as they met to commemorate the ...
CHILDREN with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders continue to face marginalisation due to a lack of inclusive policies and awareness, experts have warned — underscoring the urgent need for ...
Africa’s ambition to eliminate malaria by 2030 is facing a serious threat. Climate change, rapid population growth and chronic funding shortfalls are putting decades of hard-won progress at risk. A ...
Opinion - As a risk management professional, I have spent much of my career helping organizations navigate uncertainty. From boardrooms to strategy sessions, risk management is often seen as a ...
Nandi-Ndaitwah said it is an opportunity to reflect on Africa's journey to child protection, recognising that children are countries' future. "Their well-being and inclusion in the development process ...
A new report from the Caminando Fronteras collective denounces the direct impact of migration policies on this preventable ...
Over 87,000 Bibles in 22 languages will be distributed to offer the hope of Jesus to families receiving surgical care at a ...
Nedbank Private Wealth is now addressing this issue with the launch of its NexLegacy initiative – an innovative approach ...
As the world observes the Day of the African Child today, UNICEF Ghana underscores a significant demographic reality. It noted that by 2050, 4 out of every 10 children worldwide will reside in Africa.
WINDHOEK, June 18 (Xinhua) -- Namibia is facing a funding gap of 600 million Namibian dollars (about 33.2 million U.S. dollars) in its drought relief program, Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare said on ...