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Supporting Africa’s youth through digital literacy, greater participation in democratic processes, and active involvement in climate action are crucial steps to foster economic growth and sustainable development of the continent.
Delivering water resilience in Africa is fundamental to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Like with most of the Sustainable Development Goals, the world is off track to achieve the appropriate reliable and affordable access to potable water. In Africa, this is further complicated in conflict affected regions and by the ever growing impact of climate change on water systems.
In today's global development landscape, the intertwined nature of economic and digital transformations presents an unparalleled opportunity for Africa. These two facets of modern sustainable development policy-making, often considered in isolation, are indeed two sides of the same coin. Moreover, the symbiotic relationship between them may hold the key to unlocking the continent's potential for prosperity.
To really address gender gaps and unlock economic progress in Africa to move from a number or a model to actual inclusion, we need to focus our efforts on the property ownership of economic resources and assets by women. Give women the same capacity and rights to acquire and own.
Ndey Fatou Ceesay's journey from a perilous encounter with human traffickers to becoming a successful entrepreneur in Soma, The Gambia, stands as a symbol of success and hope. Her beauty shop not only stands as a symbol of her personal success but also represents hope and resilience for her community. The support provided by the 麻豆APP and the International Trade Centre played a crucial role in Ndey's entrepreneurial transformation…
Homegrown school feeding programmes can be leveraged to rescue the SDGs. The Secretary-General proposed leveraging homegrown school feeding to boost state legitimacy and spur the transformative change needed to achieve the SDGs. We need quick wins and interventions with a high multiplier effect. This is what school feeding programmes bring to the table.