Africa: The World Bank Wants to Change the Way It Manages Complaints – the Fixes That Could Make It Better

Africa: The World Bank Wants to Change the Way It Manages Complaints – the Fixes That Could Make It Better

The World Bank made history in 1994 by creating the Inspection Panel, the first independent accountability mechanism at any international organisation. Its function is to investigate complaints from communities who allege they were harmed because the bank failed to comply with its own policies and procedures. By establishing the three-member Inspection Panel, the World Bank…

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Africa: The World Bank Wants to Change the Way It Manages Complaints – the Fixes That Could Make It Better

Africa: Media As Bedrock for Developing Russian-African Relations

Moscow — Under the auspices of the Faculty of Journalism of Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Russian-African Club, in late April, held its IV International Forum of Journalists from Russia and Africa, which marked another historical milestone. According to an established annual tradition, discussions were focused on aspects of the media, its structure, current performance,…

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Africa: The World Bank Wants to Change the Way It Manages Complaints – the Fixes That Could Make It Better

Africa: Elumelu to Global Leaders – ‘Africa’s Youth Do Not Need Handouts’

At the 2026 Africa Forward Summit, convened by Kenyan President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron, Heirs Holdings Founder and Group Chairman Tony O. Elumelu delivered a strong message to global leaders, investors, and development partners: Africa seeks meaningful partnerships rooted in equality, not dependency. Addressing delegates at the summit, Elumelu emphasized that Africa’s…

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Africa: The World Bank Wants to Change the Way It Manages Complaints – the Fixes That Could Make It Better

Africa’s Golden Future – allAfrica.com

Nairobi, Kenya — It is very appropriate that this Africa Forward Summit is being held in Kenya. Two weeks ago, a Kenyan marathon runner, Sabastian Sawe, did what had been considered impossible: by running a marathon in under two hours! What we have set ourselves here is also a marathon–and we must show the same…

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Africa: Making Foundational Learning Investments Last – Leveraging Partnerships for Sustainable Reforms in Africa

Africa: Making Foundational Learning Investments Last – Leveraging Partnerships for Sustainable Reforms in Africa

The Fundamental Imperative Financing education, particularly “foundational learning”, is the smartest investment a nation can make. The returns on foundational learning, the ability to read, write, and count, are individual, social, and economic, touching every level of society. Evidence from the World Bank report indicates  that each additional year of quality education can increase an…

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