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Building Somalia’s Future: The Crucial Contribution of Institutions

Why do we need institutions? It's a question that beckons a dive into the less navigable waters of human society. The world, a vast and intricate puzzle, continually shifts under our feet, always perplexing, forever unpredictable. Humans, in their solitary states, find themselves overwhelmed by this chaos. Enter institutions—not mere constructs of civilization but the anchors of order and progress. These entities, ranging from governmental bodies and educational establishments to religious congregations and legal frameworks,…

Abdirahman Warsame Condemns Somali Government for Overlooking Northeastern State’s Contribution to Anti-ISIS Efforts

Mogadishu (AX) — In a remarkable denunciation, Somali lawmaker and opposition figurehead Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame has chastised the Somali government. Why? For a glaring oversight—failing to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of Northeastern State in the nation's military campaign against ISIS militants in the windswept, rugged terrain of the northeastern Bari region. Warsame's words weren’t just a casual rebuke; they brimmed with a palpable sense of frustration and urgency. To him, Northeastern State's…

The Vital Contribution of African Researchers to the Advancement of HIV Prevention Strategies

In the vibrant city of Lima, Peru, allAfrica's very own Sethi Ncube is immersing herself in the dynamic world of HIV research at the auspicious 5th HIV Research for Prevention Conference (HIVR4P 2024). This unique gathering is a monumental global platform specifically devoted to the intricate and rapidly evolving field of HIV prevention research. During this event, scientists, healthcare professionals, and policy makers from around the world converge to exchange innovative ideas and present transformative findings. Ncube is…

the intermediary’s fear of maintaining the special contribution

Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana launched an unprecedented media offensive on Monday (November 30th) against Hershey and Mars, two US multinational chocolate companies, accused of failing to pay the "decent income gap". A special bonus of $ 400 per tonne to better pay small cocoa producers. According to an intermediary, the behavior of the two US multinational companies could jeopardize the maintenance of this…

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