Development
HumAngle’s Development Desk monitors the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals.
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WorldAIDSDay: Does The Call To ‘Equalise’ Efforts Reach Displaced Women In Nigeria?
As the globe marks the 34th annual AIDS day, there are questions about equitable access to treatment and preventive measures…
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Ogun Model Schools Lie Fallow, Abandoned, While Residents Lack Access To Education
Ajoke Shonde, a mother of three and resident of the Agada community, Ipokia Local Government Area (LGA) of Ogun state,…
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Efforts To End Violence Against Women Severely Underfunded – Analysis
Despite the steep rise of sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) cases, and child marriages, funding to put a stop…
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Cameroon Earmarks $23.6 Million For Reconstruction Of 3 Regions Destroyed By War And Insurrection
The Cameroonian government has earmarked the sum of 15 billion FCFA (about 23.6 million US dollars) in its 2023 budget…
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Setbacks For Measles Vaccination Puts Millions Of Children At Risk, WHO Warns
Nearly 40 million children around the world are at risk of measles disease as vaccination coverage has steadily suffered setbacks…
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School Activities Resume In Nigeria’s Kirawa Community After 8 Years
Residents of Kirawa community in Borno state, Northeast Nigeria, expressed appreciation over the reopening of its primary school after it…
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More Than A Million Displaced Children In Nigeria Are Not In School
Over a million internally displaced children who are within schooling age in Nigeria do not have access to quality education,…
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Majority Of African Cities At Risk Of Devastating Climate Crisis
An estimated 70 per cent of African cities, including West Africa’s economic hub Lagos, are at high risk of climate…
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WorldDiabetesDay: More Than Half Of Africans Living With Diabetes Are Undiagnosed
More than half of people living with diabetes in Africa are undiagnosed, an analysis by the World Health Organisation (WHO)…
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Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands
CAPE TOWN — “It was Dec. 2019 when we approached the court,” said attorney Andreas Peens in Koster, a small…
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