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Kenny
kenny_manager
HOW TO MAKE NIGERIA RICHThere is no country that was born rich. All rich countries today were once poor. Who made them rich? Their governments. What did their governments do?
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Mzala Tom
tlsibanda
1.THE NDAU PEOPLE OF ZIMBABWEA long thread....The Ndau people are one of the most unique ethnic groups in Zimbabwe with a complex history that is often misconstrued or subdued in
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VT
VusiThembekwayo
Who owns South Africa’s informal economy? This questions seems rhetorical at face value, until you consider the nuance & the detail. Taxis, Spaza shops, funeral parlours & even shebeens &
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Thin
thinink
As 2020 draws to a close, I'd like to take a moment to look back at an unprecedented year & stories I'm particularly proud of. I feel really privileged to
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Mzala Tom
tlsibanda
1. THE CREATION OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES : THE CASE OF ZIMBABWEA thread...African countries as we know them today have not always existed since time immemorial but were a deliberate creation
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UHC2030 Civil Society Engagement Mechanism
CSOs4UHC
In the lead-up to #UHCDay, CSEM is highlighting how CSOs are working to #ProtectEveryone in the #COVID19 response & for #UHC. ➤ [Thread below!] Stay tuned for CSO stories shared
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Blue Angel🦋
Courtne08241586
Thanks to Beth Dill! Have you wondered why the Clinton Foundation folded so suddenly after Hillary was no longer in a position of influence? Perhaps this summary will provide
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Michael Clemens
m_clem
Tweetstorm continues! So *why is it* that in lower-income countries, richer people emigrate more? What does that mean about the effects of *immigration*?@MariapiaMendola and I went all-out to find
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Karwi
Karwaay
1. I once told you that I worked as a #Nanny. I have found my contract in a stack of papers. I'll try make this thread short - you know
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
A lot of pessimism today.People have no grasp on how exceptionally well Ireland (society - all of you) has done in recent months and how hard it was to sustain
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David Evans
DaveEvansPhD
Teachers who know what to teach & how to teach it are an obvious condition for learning. In our review “Education in Africa: What Are We Learning?” (https://academic.oup.com/jae/article/30/1/13/5999001), @AcostaAminaM &
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Lucy Walker
LucyNews
THREADBBC Focus on Africa is 60 years old. It really is something to understand the impact that it has had across the continent. @ngweedale trawled the archives and brought
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Great House
xspotsdamark
Here's a thread on the most enslaved African People of the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade. According to historical records, this groups combined constitute at least 90% of all enslaved Africans. So,
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Judicaelle Irakoze
Judicaelle_
Let's get into this, Let's travel country by country and ask ourselves why the african continent hasn't collectively declared a state of emergency over male violence that girls and women
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SS
ssozinha__
The events discussed, took place during the Great British Empire (GBE), which some say started in the 1490’s & others in the early 1600’s. The end of the empire came
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Dr. Gonzo
DocteurGonzo4
#Thread L’Afrique en proie aux firmes agrochimiquesLes agriculteurs de Kano, au Nigéria, appellent à interdire les #OGM en raison de leurs effets néfastes sur leur système agricole, leur santé
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