To “Sixty Million and More”
Written by Adedoyin Ajayi In commemoration of the International Day for Remembrance of the Victims of the Transatlantic Slave Trade – March …
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Read morePioneering Gender Equality – Enhancing Women’s Participation in the Indian Labour Market
by Ainesh Dey The Indian labour market reflects persistent disparities inclusive of occupational segregation, unequal leadership, limited ac …
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Read moreTrue In(ter)dependence; Reverting to Democracy
by Ewura Larbi Imagine that midnight. The night Dr Kwame Nkrumah declared our freedom, with a very famous speech, marking the major win of t …
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Read moreWorld Wildlife Day: A Prospective Grandmother’s Hope
by Ewura Larbi I remember being as tall as a short five-year-old Ghanaian girl could be, excitement bubbling within and radiating from my pe …
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Read moreHow lessons from China could help eradicate female genital mutilation
February 5th, 2024by Monica Islam The People’s Republic of China, although an economic powerhouse, is no stranger to a …
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Read more“London schools exposed to illegal levels of pollution”
August 7th, 2017A new report reveals that many children in the U.K. are exposed to harmful chemical toxins in their …
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Read more“Only ‘faux-feminism’ disempowers men by classifying them as ‘trash'”
June 11th, 2017Giving in to the ‘#menaretrash’ trend could sabotage the progress that feminists have long fought fo …
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