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 …
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 moreDelivering a common future: Connecting, Innovating, Transforming
March 9th, 2020As we celebrate Commonwealth Day, our nation states must create more opportunities for their citizen …
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Read moreAt last – A university for the Eastern Caribbean
October 7th, 2019Last month, the University of West Indies opened a campus in Antigua and Barbuda, the first UWI camp …
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Read more“New visa requirements a ‘wake-up call’ for citizens of Antigua and Barbuda”
October 27th, 2017Ariana Joseph, 17, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Antigua and Barbuda, now studying in Canada, wr …
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