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A new window of hope in Sudan
“Without consistent, predictable rains, our crops die off or under-produce and it becomes very hard for me to get sufficient food for my children,” says Ismail Rabih, a farmer and resident of...
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Making education the gateway in Tanzania's growth
16 Sep 2015With a per capita income of just around $310 in 2000, Tanzania’s march towards achieving Millennium...
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Avoid stigma when measuring SDG achievements
10 Sep 2015At the upcoming United Nations Summit, member states will reach an agreement on the Sustainable...
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Youth: not simply human beings, but human becomings
27 Aug 2015In recent years, perhaps no demographic of society has been better reported on than young people....
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New goats, stoves, and farming methods contribute to resilience
27 Aug 2015For over 6 years, Rose Mueni, an owner of a popular roadside food kiosk in the small town of Kyuso...
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Africa, midway through its "Glorious Thirty"
18 Aug 2015Sub-Saharan Africa is the only place in the world where living standards stagnated and even...
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UNDP kicks off support for victims of the conflict in Northeast Nigeria
5 Aug 2015UNDP has begun to implement a programme of early recovery in the northeast of Nigeria that will...
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African Minerals Development Centre, a new project to improve sustainability on the continent
27 Dec 2013The United Nations Development Programme has launched, together with partners, a new centre that...
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Africa’s economy grows, but many stomachs are empty
2 Oct 2012Each year, governments, journalists, development experts and others look forward to the United...
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Can ‘peace radio’ survive in peacetime?
15 Dec 2010Radio Okapi reporter interviewing Congolese youths: The UN station in the Democratic Republic of...
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After war, creating jobs for peace
15 Apr 2009Job seekers filling out applications in Monrovia, Liberia: In countries just emerging from war,...
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