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As is custom, the start of a new year in Ethiopia is accompanied by wishes for peace, happiness, and prosperity from friends, ...
Peace Corps Volunteers were proud to have participated in global health diplomacy, which helped make a big difference in the ...
Nigerian transplant Roseline Vakkai's Rainbow Women's Farm helps refugee grow food, build self-suffiency and overcome trauma, ...
The Hullegeb Festival of Israeli-Ethiopian Culture returns to Jerusalem next week, bringing rhythm, energy, joy, and the promise of better days ahead. After a year’s delay due to the Israel-Hamas War, ...
African leaders attending the Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa this week have called for a new global partnership that ...
AI will allow nonprofits to think like software companies: build once, deploy everywhere. It’s March 2028 and Dr. Sarah Chen ...
A local film festival dedicated to telling African stories is expanding its reach across Winnipeg this week for its biggest edition yet, with screenings planned in four locations, including the ...
September 8th is dedicated to a national raising awareness for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, previously known as the ...
On a Monday evening, Ashley Leopold walked down the streets of Aurora, Colorado, calling young people to join the children’s ...
Ancient Egyptian rulers sent explorers and traders to the far-off kingdom of Punt. But today, it's a lost land, location ...
Theatre has a way of getting under your skin. It’s in those unexpected moments—a scene that makes you laugh harder than you expected, a sudden shift in lighting, or a rhythm you’ve never heard ...
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EDUCATION is not just about producing graduates who have acquired knowledge in their respective fields. It must also create a ...