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    Why it pays to link products to places – and how African countries can do it

      Samuel Samiái Andrews, Professor, University of Gondar Around the world, people commonly associate certain foods and products with particular geographical areas. These products are known...

    How to Finance Higher Education in Africa

      Célestin Monga, Visiting Professor, Harvard Kennedy School. CAMBRIDGE – On-campus activities at Senegal’s Université Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD), one of Africa’s largest institutions of...

    Global triggers: why these five big issues could cause significant problems in 2024

      Jose Caballero, Senior Economist, IMD World Competitiveness Center, International Institute for Management Development (IMD) The tensions between the US and China made the global economy...

    The Contribution of Civil Society in the Climate Justice Movement

      Jeevesh Augnoo, Head of the Law Department and Senior Lecturer at Rushmore Business School, Mauritius   Polar bears have been the poster child for climate change and...

    Inclusive climate change education in the Mauritian school curriculum: Moving from goals to processes

      Jeevesh Augnoo, Head of the Law Department and Senior Lecturer at Rushmore Business School, Mauritius Krishnee A Appadoo, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law and Management, University...

    The relevance of applying an intersectional approach to advocate for women’s empowerment and gender equality in Mauritius

      Sheistah Bundhoo-Deenoo, Lecturer in Management at Charles Telfair Education   The article examines the intersectional inequalities from a gender dimension in the Mauritian context. Intersectional inequality...

    Inequality: troubling trends and why economic growth in Africa is key to reducing global disparities

      Imraan Valodia, Pro Vice-Chancellor: Climate, Sustainability and Inequality and Director: Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, University of the Witwatersrand   Inequality remains on the top of...

    How well is Mauritius protecting its environment: A comparative perspective across tourist-based countries

      Jaime de Melo, Emeritus Professor, University of Geneva   For small island economies like Mauritius, their environment and ecosystem are particularly fragile as trade and tourism,...

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