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IMF grants 58 million USD to Mali

February 25, 2021 Geraldine Boechat 0

The International Monetary Fund decided to immediately disburse nearly $58 million, or 31 billion CFA francs, to Mali. This decision is part of the long-standing […]

COVID-19: International media praise Morocco’s vaccination campaign

February 24, 2021 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

German Die Welt paper has published Tuesday a long article on Morocco’s successful vaccination campaign saying the North African country is doing much better than […]

The 20th International Economic Forum on Africa took place in virtual mode

February 23, 2021 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

The 20th International Economic Forum on Africa was held this Monday, February 22, in virtual mode. Organized by the OECD, in partnership with the African […]

Coronavirus: Africa has passed the threshold of 100,000 deaths

February 19, 2021 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

Africa, which is experiencing a second wave of coronavirus, has passed the threshold of 100,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic. But the death […]

Covid-19: South Africa plans to sell or exchange its AstraZeneca vaccines

February 12, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

South Africa has already suspended its vaccination campaign. The reason for this is that the effectiveness of the vaccine against the South African variant of […]

Ghana: Parliament closed for 3 weeks due to numerous Covid-19 cases

February 11, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

This closure will make it possible to disinfect the premises and quarantine the sick. A total of 17 parliamentarians and 151 staff members have all […]

Covid-19: African countries experience a second wave

January 22, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

The case-fatality rate of the coronavirus on the continent is 2.5%, compared to 2.2% worldwide. The second wave of the Covid-19 epidemic is proving more […]

Nigeria wants to produce vaccines locally against Covid-19

January 21, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

Africa’s most populous country is not among the countries hardest hit by the coronavirus, but it fears an acceleration of contamination. As in almost all […]

Unicef calls for the reopening of schools in DRC

January 15, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

Congolese students have been at home since December 18. This decision was taken to stop the spread of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. […]

Covid 19: South Africa wants to vaccinate nearly 40 million South Africans by the end of the year

January 4, 2021 Steven Addamah 0

Until now, the South African government has been very discreet about its strategy to obtain doses and vaccinate its population against the new coronavirus, even […]

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