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Scottish philosopher and political economist Adam Smith published, ‘An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of ...
Blockchain is at a crossroads for Indigenous nations. It promises the potential of transparency, sovereignty, and forms of empowerment never before seen.
"In the past, we used to keep our money in metal boxes. Now, with support from UN Women, the Central Bank of Liberia, and the Orange Foundation, we manage our money through Orange Money. This has made ...
Unlike traditional workshops, each engagement includes live demonstrations, hands-on planting activities, and exposure to ...
In Kigoma, Tanzania, where over 80 per cent of livelihoods rely on small-scale farming, fishing, and informal trade, women constitute the majority of the agricultural workforce and are the backbone of ...
THE Caribbean Export Development Agency (Caribbean Export), in partnership with the Government of Canada, has launched ...
Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks ...
The World Bank has approved a $1.5 billion loan to South Africa. The Infrastructure Modernisation for South Africa ...
A new framework proposes India’s civilisational resurgence through cul urally rooted governance and ethics In a world increasingly defined by materialism, cultural dislocation, and fractured ...
Charleen Sibanda’s journey from Zimbabwe to Canadian citizenship has taught her to hold both belonging and the weight of ...
Economic nationalists insist that tariffs were central to the economy’s takeoff in the late 19th century. The evidence ...
This piece sets out to frame that journey not as an abstract wish list, but as a concrete paradigm shift: from extraction to ...