Africa: Climate Change and Child Abuse

Africa: Climate Change and Child Abuse

Evidence from Africa shows people living in drought-affected areas are more likely to justify physically disciplining children. Abstract Climate shocks strain household resources, increase stress, and weaken protective structures, all of which may elevate the risk of child abuse. Yet little is known about how climate change affects children, particularly in the Global South. This…

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Regulators, innovation clash in African financial sector

Regulators, innovation clash in African financial sector

The African Financial Industry Barometer 2025 depicts a sector at a technology inflection point. (Image created using GenAI via ChatGPT) Africa’s financial sector is in the midst of a pronounced technological transformation, with digital innovation now being central to organisations’ competitive strategy. However, firms struggle to fully mature their tech adoption and face hurdles in…

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Africa: Climate Change and Child Abuse

Africa: Ughe’s Professor Abebe Bekele On Training Africa’s Next Health Leaders

The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) is redefining medical education. Founded to train compassionate, skilled, and knowledgeable healthcare leaders, the university welcomes students from across Africa and the world. In this exclusive interview, Professor Abebe Bekele, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the School of Medicine, shares how UGHE has grown since its early days,…

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Africa: All of Africa Today – February 10, 2026

Africa: All of Africa Today – February 10, 2026

  53 Migrants Dead After Boat Capsizes Off Libya A rubber boat carrying 55 migrants from several African countries overturned off the coast of Libya after taking on water about six hours after leaving al-Zawiya, the UN migration agency said. Only two Nigerian women survived, and both received emergency medical care from the International Organisation…

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