Sub-Saharan Africa: Growth and Jobs
The IMF report projects that by 2035, the number of sub-Saharan Africans reaching working age (15-64) will exceed that of the rest of the world combined.
The IMF report projects that by 2035, the number of sub-Saharan Africans reaching working age (15-64) will exceed that of the rest of the world combined.
The fight against violence towards girls is turning into a vocation for Wellington Girls’ College student, Dawape Giwa- Isekeije.
Our board member, Dawape Giwa-Isekeije was one of the speakers at the UNICEF NZ commemoration of the International Day of
School is out. The reports are in. While some countries have done fairly well in achieving the Millennium Development Goals
In April, 2014, Nigeria went into shock at the news of about 270 female students kidnapped from a school in Chibok, by the terrorist group, Boko Haram. Some of the girls escaped from the trucks transporting them, some were later rescued by the Nigerian Armed Forces at different occasions, while some were released in exchanges. However, about 90 of the girls remain missing.