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Benjamin Murphy Engage The Onero Institute Benjamin Murphy Engage The Onero Institute

The Forgotten Entrepreneurs: How Africa’s Subsistence Farmers Can Feed the World and Save the Planet

Many of Africa’s most vulnerable entrepreneurs are subsistence farmers, stuck in a vicious cycle of poverty without the resources to increase their land’s productivity or their family’s income, tilling the land not for profit, but for survival. This cycle of low productivity and poverty not only limits economic opportunity, but also harms the environment. Traditional farming methods contribute to soil degradation, carbon emissions, and deforestation. However, with access to improved tools, financial support, and sustainable practices, these farmers could become central players in a regenerative agricultural movement that increases food security and combats climate change.

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Racheal Akinloye Engage The Onero Institute Racheal Akinloye Engage The Onero Institute

African Youths and Anti-Corruption Movements: Transforming Politics and Business for a Transparent Future

African Youth, particularly Nigerians, are beginning to showcase a clear pattern of leading an Africa-wide revolutionary anti-corruption movement with the ultimate objective of giving the political and economic face of the continent a new look. Unlike the passive positions they occupied in the past, African youths are now taking charge as active change agents in anti-corruption movements by engaging the mechanism of technology innovation, expanded educational options, and greater political consciousness.

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