Archives for January, 2022
Liberia’s fragile education system
Liberia as a country has suffered from a long term of political turmoil and economic instability, and even though nowadays, they are under a sheds and wind of stability and…
Why 50 Million People have failed to Rescue a Sick Nation?
Lack of political will, the root cause for systemic corruption The Youth Cafe, 2019 Introduction Corruption is the “abuse of power for private gain” (Transparency International, 2020). This misuse has…
Graduate Unemployment, Job Creation, And Education In Rwanda
Introduction After the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda has tremendously boosted and diversified its economy. Hence, it is currently considered one of the fastest-growing growing economies in central Africa.…
Access to clean water in Sierra Leone: The what, how and why.
People fetching drinking water in Sierra Leone. Source: Punch newspaper Introduction Africa is the wealthiest continent globally in terms of natural resources. (Bright, 2012). Arable lands, oil, natural gas, minerals,…
Entrepreneurship education: a creativity terminator or a blessing?
The Simple Reason Everyone Can Be Creative (Getty Images, 2019) Over the past decades, besides being a key instrument for development, Entrepreneurship took a chair at the education table. And…
Coronavirus And Chronic Disease: A Perfect Storm
( UNICEF, 2020) (file photo). Anyone but not everyone…… It is no surprise that anyone can be infected by a covid-19 virus, sadly the virus seems to increase among…
Women empowerment: an emergence or urgency to save Mozambique from absolute poverty?
Photo by Sobia Zia, 2021 You must be asking yourself. Why is it an emergency to empower women, and how can she save Mozambique from absolute poverty? What would Mozambique…
Oil spill Pollution, Senegal: A Coastline soon in danger
Marine pollution is a significant issue in our today's world. There are various sorts of marine pollution, but one of them is oil pollution. The majority of oil contamination instances…
Food Scarcity: Can Climate-Smart Agriculture Save the Democratic Republic of Congo?
I was born in the world's most natural resource-rich country, with more than enough arable agricultural land to feed a third of the world's population. The Democratic Republic of Congo…
Guinea, one of the African Countries Facing Challenges from Climate Change
Dear readers, Welcome to my blog! Have you ever heard about climate change in Guinea? My post seeks to focus on Guinea's climate risks, including the potential impact of climate…