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For over two decades, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for HIV/AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has stood as a monumental pillar in South Africa’s public health landscape. Launched in 2003 under President George W. Bush, the initiative poured over $8 billion into…

The narrative surrounding women’s economic empowerment in Africa frequently centers on “the gap” the microcredit gap, the digital literacy gap, or the entrepreneurial skills gap. While addressing these disparities is vital, treating them as individual or localized deficiencies obscures a…

Maternal mortality, the death of a woman during pregnancy, childbirth, or shortly after delivery, remains one of the most critical public health challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Ghana, losing a mother is more than a medical failure; it is a…

As of May 2026, the streets of Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale hum with the energy of a young, ambitious population. However, beneath this vibrancy lies a stark economic reality. Recent data from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) reveals a staggering…

Ghana’s reputation as a democratic pioneer in West Africa faces a persistent shadow: the exclusion of women from the highest halls of power. As of 2026, the nation grapples with a stark reality where women constitute over half of the…

The digital world just got a lot smaller, and for women in West and East Africa, it just got a lot more dangerous. We aren’t talking about abstract “data breaches” anymore. We are talking about a Russian national allegedly walking…

International Women’s Day is about more than just celebration; it’s about contribution. Every March 8th, purple aesthetics, “Girl Boss” quotes, and photos of phenomenal women fill our feeds. But beyond the hashtags and floral tributes, International Women’s Day (IWD) marks…

A tragedy has sent shockwaves through the Eastern Region, where a four-year-old girl is fighting for her life. Specifically, brutal sexual assaults have caused life-threatening internal and psychological trauma. Moreover, medical reports reveal that the perpetrator raped the child eight…

On Saturday, February 14, 2026, a horrific tragedy in the northern Burkinabe town of Titao sent shockwaves through the West African trading community. Armed militants attacked a group of 18 Ghanaian tomato traders and transporters who had crossed the border…