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Fixing poverty, malaria in Nigeria'll take years – Gates CEO
The CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Mark Suzman, has stated that addressing poverty and malaria in Nigeria will take years of sustained effort, despite recent progress by the Nigerian ...
The absence of strong accountability turns anti-poverty programmes into symbolic gestures rather than vehicles of real change in Nigeria.
The U.N. has accused both sides of mass atrocities and warned of famine in parts of Sudan, as both groups have imposed ...
Shakira, Cardi B, ROSÉ and others lit up Global Citizen Fest 2025 in New York City on Sept. 27. Here are the best moments from this year's event.
At least 40,000 people have been killed, nearly 13 million displaced and many pushed to the brink of famine with over 24 ...
For more than a decade, Global Citizen has used music as a force for change, turning festivals into platforms that fight poverty and inequality. From New York to Rwanda and Lagos, African artists have ...
Politicians all over the world are deflecting people’s anger and resentment at their failings onto a convenient scapegoat ...
The Gates Foundation will give $912 million to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, philanthropist Bill ...
And yet, beneath the anxiety lies a quieter truth: there has been progress, uneven but undeniable, in the long struggle to ...
FPWA, formerly the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, is an anti-poverty organization in New York City that advocates for policies and initiatives that support New Yorkers living in poverty.
At least 260,000 civilians trapped in El Fasher face a dire choice: risk being starved or bombed if they stay, and raped or killed if they flee.
The Nigerian government and the Republic of Angola have signed agreements consisting of cooperation on combating illicit production, manufacture and ...
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